Some stars shine, others burn — but Pawan Kalyan? He erupts. On his 56th birthday, DVV Entertainment gifted fans a blazing new poster of their upcoming gangster action-thriller They Call Him OG, and it’s pure cinematic testosterone. Picture this: Kalyan, all grit and gravitas, casually leaning on a vintage Dodge with the OG logo like he owns not just the streets of Mumbai, but time itself. Happy birthday, indeed.
The caption read, “Every era gets a star. But only once in history comes a phenomenon like Pawan Kalyan.” And it’s no exaggeration. From his early days kicking butt in Tholi Prema to kicking policies into action as Andhra Pradesh's Deputy CM, the man’s living a dual life that would make Bruce Wayne sweat. Add in his black belt in Karate and decades of performing his own stunts, and suddenly OG isn’t just a title — it’s a résumé.
In OG, Kalyan plays Ojas Gambheera, a don who resurfaces after ten mysterious years to settle a deadly score with rival gangster Omi Bhau. With Emraan Hashmi making his fiery Telugu debut and Priyanka Mohan adding depth to the chaos, the film promises style, steel, and swagger. Sujeeth, known for sleek action narratives, is at the helm, while Thaman S is in charge of the heartbeat — the soundtrack.
The gritty visuals, choreographed violence, and raw drama are being sharpened by industry veterans: Ravi K. Chandran and Manoj Paramahamsa behind the lens, and Naveen Nooli in the editing suite. It's a full-blown cinematic assault with all the precision of a sniper shot. And fans? They’ve been waiting. Not just for a film, but for a statement.
So mark your calendars for September 25, 2025. Because They Call Him OG isn’t just a comeback — it’s a coronation. In an era of disposable heroes, Pawan Kalyan walks in, vintage Dodge and all, reminding us why legends never go out of style.