Arjun Das on OG2: 'If Annaya Pawan Kalyan calls, I will be there'
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Actor Arjun Das, who featured in a key role in director Sujeeth's action entertainer 'They Call Him OG' starring Pawan Kalyan, has said he fully expects to return for the sequel and will not hesitate if his 'annaya' reaches out.
What Arjun Das Said
Speaking in an exclusive interview, Arjun Das addressed speculation over his involvement in OG2, saying he is optimistic about being part of the follow-up. 'I am assuming I should be a part of it because he has asked me to take her to Bombay and leave in part one,' he said. 'But again, I think it is too initial as of now because we have just started discussions in the movie.'
He added that the production timeline remains unclear at this stage. 'We don't have clarity in terms of when they are going to start shooting. But if Pawan sir calls me... I call him Annaya now... So, if Annaya calls, I will be there. There are no second thoughts about it.'
Production House Confirms OG2 Is in the Works
The confirmation of a sequel had already set off a wave of excitement among fans after Pawan Kalyan Creative Works, the film's production house, responded to fan requests with an official statement. 'As promised, he will. The timing, he will let us know. Once @Sujeethsign returns from abroad, we will discuss. #OG2,' the production house posted on social media.
Arjun Das had previously reacted to that announcement with visible enthusiasm, sharing a series of images — including fire and blast symbols — on social media, signalling his eagerness to reprise his role.
Why OG's Success Makes the Sequel Significant
The original film was widely regarded as one of the most defining chapters in Pawan Kalyan's cinematic career. The stylish gangster drama blended intensity, charisma, and emotional depth, and reportedly reignited a renewed passion for cinema in Pawan Kalyan himself, who expressed open admiration for the world and characters crafted by Sujeeth.
Notably, Pawan Kalyan also serves as Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister, making his continued film commitments a subject of considerable public and industry interest.
What Happens Next
Formal pre-production discussions for OG2 are reportedly in their earliest stages, with director Sujeeth expected to begin detailed planning upon his return from abroad. No shoot date has been announced yet. With the sequel now officially acknowledged by the production house and key cast members expressing readiness, the project appears to be gathering momentum — though a concrete timeline remains to be confirmed.