Chennai The highly anticipated action spectacular “They Call Him OG,” directed by Sujeeth and starring power star Pawan Kalyan, is set to premiere on screens throughout the globe on September 25 of this year, according to the film’s producers.
The news was posted on X by the film’s production company, DVV Entertainment.
It said, “FIRING WORLDWIDE in cinemas on 25th September 2025… #OGonSept25”
As you may remember, insiders close to the unit revealed that filming had begun only two weeks before.
The next date is presently in Hyderabad, where filming commenced with an action-packed action scene.
In an eye-catching new set photo, the filmmakers gave fans a preview of the film’s dark, dramatic color scheme. Social media buzz was sparked by the picture, increasing anticipation for what’s to come.
Under the esteemed DVV Entertainments brand, DVV Danayya & Kalyan Dasari are producing the eagerly anticipated mafia action film, which stars Power Star Pawan Kalyan. Priyanka Arul Mohan plays the primary female character in the gangster drama.
OG, which is being marketed as “a feast of a massacre,” promises an engrossing mix of stylish action and unfiltered emotion. A powerful moment in the most recent schedule sets the tone for the high-stakes drama that lies ahead.
Renowned Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi also plays a significant part, adding a powerful layer of tension to the story and heightening the mystery.
The cast also includes veteran actor Prakash Raj and Sriya Reddy in a strong part, which adds to the film’s emotional depth.
Fans are quite interested in the movie because they think Pawan Kalyan would wield a katana once again.
Sujeeth is writing the script while S Thaman is composing the music for the movie. One of the best cinematographers in the nation, Ravi K. Chandran, handled the film’s photography.
Originally scheduled for release on September 27 of last year, the action-packed movie is likely to be a smash. However, due to the delayed filming, its release was postponed. It now seems that the movie will be released on September 25 of this year, over a year later.