Has the Shooting of Pawan Kalyan’s Action Spectacle They Call Him OG Concluded?

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Key Takeaways
- Filming of They Call Him OG has concluded.
- Pawan Kalyan returns in a thrilling role.
- The release date is set for September 25.
- Directed by Sujeeth, the film promises high-octane action.
- Expect a star-studded cast and a gripping score.
Chennai, July 11 (NationPress) The production team of director Sujeeth's highly anticipated action film They Call Him OG, starring powerstar Pawan Kalyan in the leading role, has officially announced that filming has come to a close.
On Friday, DVV Entertainment, the film's production company, released an electrifying new poster for OG, featuring the phrase “Finished Firing,” which signifies the end of shooting.
In conjunction with the poster launch, the production team stated, “All shots fired and done... Now it’s theatres’ turn… #OG’s ERA is set to stun… #TheyCallHimOG In Cinemas September 25th.”
Pawan Kalyan will reprise his most intense and mysterious role yet — Gambheera — in this film. The poster, drenched in rain and exuding attitude, has excited fans immensely.
Directed by Sujeeth, OG is now in the post-production phase. The film features a stellar cast that includes Emraan Hashmi, Priyanka Arul Mohan, Prakash Raj, and Sriya Reddy in significant roles. With a compelling score by S Thaman and produced by DVV Danayya and Kalyan Dasari under the DVV Entertainment banner — the same team behind the global hit RRR — OG is already being recognized as one of the most significant cinematic events of 2025.
The film's cinematography is handled by Ravi K Chandran ISC and Manoj Paramahamsa ISC, with editing by Navin Nooli. Titled after its enigmatic lead, and carrying the tagline “They Call Him OG,” the film promises an exhilarating mix of action, enigma, and excitement.
There is immense anticipation surrounding the film as fans speculate that it may feature Pawan Kalyan wielding a Katana once again.
Initially scheduled for a worldwide release on September 27 last year, the film's launch was postponed due to delays in shooting. Now, it is set to hit theaters almost a year later on September 25 this year.