Pawan Kalyan's OG: A Stylish Gangster Saga Set for September 25 Release

Pawan Kalyan's OG: A Stylish Gangster Saga Set for September 25 Release

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In the bustling world of Telugu cinema, where action-packed narratives reign supreme, Pawan Kalyan's latest venture, They Call Him OG, stands out as a gritty tale of revenge and redemption. Directed with flair by Sujeeth, this upcoming film promises to deliver high-octane drama that blends intense storytelling with raw emotion. As fans count down the days, the movie's recent milestones—from its censor clearance to the electrifying trailer—have only amplified the hype. With a powerhouse cast and pulsating score, OG is poised to be a cinematic event that redefines the gangster genre.

Sujeeth's Vision: Crafting a Raw Underworld Epic

Sujeeth, the mastermind behind the stylish Saaho, steps up to helm OG with a script that dives deep into the shadows of Mumbai's criminal underbelly. The story follows Ojas Gambheera, a formidable mob boss who vanishes for a decade only to resurface with a singular mission: to dismantle his arch-rival, Omi Bhau. What makes Sujeeth's direction tick is his knack for weaving commercial thrills with character-driven depth, ensuring that every punch and plot twist feels earned. Filming wrapped up in July 2025 after a rollercoaster production journey, including delays that tested the team's resolve. Now, with post-production polished to perfection, Sujeeth's bold strokes are ready to light up screens, offering a narrative that's as unpredictable as the streets it portrays.


Star-Studded Ensemble: Pawan Kalyan Leads the Charge

At the heart of OG is Pawan Kalyan, the Power Star himself, slipping effortlessly into the skin of Ojas Gambheera—a role that's equal parts brooding intensity and explosive charisma. His vintage action swagger, glimpsed in earlier glimpses, has fans reminiscing about his glory days while craving more. Joining him is Priyanka Mohan as the female lead, bringing a layer of emotional anchor to the chaos. The real wildcard? Emraan Hashmi's explosive Telugu debut as the menacing antagonist, infusing Bollywood's brooding edge into Tollywood's fiery arena. Rounding out the stellar lineup are Arjun Das, Sriya Reddy, and the veteran Prakash Raj, each adding their signature gravitas to this ensemble. Produced under the banner of DVV Entertainment by D.V.V. Danayya and Kalyan Dasari—the folks behind RRR—the film's ambition shines through its diverse talents.

Censor Clearance and Runtime: Locked and Loaded for Impact

Excitement hit fever pitch when OG breezed through the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), earning a crisp 'A' rating—Pawan Kalyan's first such certification in 17 years, echoing the intensity of classics like Magadheera. This adults-only tag underscores the film's unfiltered take on violence and vengeance, with minor tweaks like reducing graphic blood effects and trimming 1:55 minutes of footage to keep things sharp. Clocking in at 154 minutes, the runtime strikes a perfect balance: long enough for immersive world-building, yet taut to maintain pulse-pounding momentum. It's a nod to the film's mature themes, ensuring viewers get an unflinching ride without unnecessary fluff.

Trailer Buzz: Igniting a Firestorm of Anticipation

The theatrical trailer, unveiled on September 21, has taken social media by storm, racking up millions of views in hours. Packed with slick visuals from cinematographers Ravi K. Chandran and Manoj Paramahamsa, it teases Pawan Kalyan's magnetic presence amid a hail of bullets and betrayals. Emraan Hashmi's chilling showdowns steal scenes, while the montage of high-stakes chases leaves audiences gasping. Fans are calling it a "vintage Pawan revival," with hashtags trending nationwide. This buzz isn't just hype—it's a testament to how OG captures the raw thrill of underworld lore, setting the stage for box-office fireworks.

Thaman's Musical Pulse: Soundtracking the Storm

No Pawan Kalyan spectacle is complete without a score that elevates the chaos, and Thaman S delivers in spades. Marking his fourth collaboration with the star—following hits like Bheemla Nayak—Thaman's soundtrack pulses with adrenaline-fueled beats and haunting melodies. From teaser tracks that already dominate playlists to the full album's promise of genre-bending fusion, the music weaves seamlessly into the action, amplifying every emotional beat. Expect a sonic assault that lingers long after the credits roll.

As They Call Him OG gears up for its grand theatrical debut on September 25, 2025, it's clear this isn't just a film—it's a statement. In an industry craving fresh fire, Pawan Kalyan and team are serving up a feast of style, substance, and sheer spectacle. Mark your calendars; the OG is coming, and he's not holding back.

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