Pawan Kalyan Oji Movie Updates ...

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan is once again captivating headlines, seamlessly transitioning from his rigorous political duties to the demanding sets of his upcoming film, They Call Him OG (simply OG). His return to active filming has ignited immense joy among his devoted fanbase. A recent behind-the-scenes video released by the OG production unit has gone viral, showcasing the Power Star in a remarkably stylish avatar, engaging in powerful action sequences. This latest visual offering has significantly amplified the anticipation for the film.

Despite his arduous schedule as the Deputy Chief Minister, Pawan Kalyan has meticulously carved out time for his pending film commitments, including both Hari Hara Veera Mallu and OG. While Hari Hara Veera Mallu has already wrapped its shooting, OG is now in its crucial final phase. Although earlier production saw some filming on a massive set in the Vijayawada area, recent schedules have concentrated in Hyderabad, with the team heading to Mumbai for key scenes involving antagonist Emraan Hashmi. Delays attributed to his unwavering focus on state affairs are now being mitigated as filming progresses swiftly.

Adding to the growing excitement, the OG film unit has released another engaging teaser or glimpse, prominently featuring Pawan Kalyan in a sleek black ensemble, further cementing his stylish on-screen persona. Music director Thaman has also confirmed the completion of six songs for the film’s album, promising a powerful sonic experience. Reports from cinema circles suggest that the principal photography for OG is nearing its conclusion, signaling that the much-awaited film is in its final stages of production.

With the shooting almost wrapped up, the film’s promotional campaign is expected to kick off imminently. The enthusiasm among Pawan Kalyan’s fans is unprecedented, with many proclaiming that OG’s release will be nothing short of a grand festival. As the film prepares for a potential September 2025 release, all eyes are on how this high-octane gangster drama will fare, given the star’s dual role in both cinema and state governance.