Makers finally dropped the much-awaited trailer for They Call Him OG, which features a battle between Power Star Pawan Kalyan and Emraan Hashmi.
About The Trailer For They Call Him OgThe trailer for They call him OG showcases Pawan Kalyan wielding a Katana, which now seems like the favourite of filmmakers and we also see a gazillion ‘entry shots of the feet’.
© DVV Entertainment
Emraan Hashmi will be playing a gangster in the movie and will be pitted against Pawan Kalyan.
The Reactions To They Call Him Og TrailerOne user commented, “Looks fantastic. Pawan Kalyan in full force. Packed with callbacks to his earlier films, from the Bengal Tiger dialogue to that Panja-style look. It truly feels like vintage Pawan Kalyan is back. The styling, the action sequences, everything’s on point. A real treat for his fans.”
© Reddit/kollywood
Another user commented, “Kinda mid ngl. Looks like an average gangster drama. I don't wanna have high expectations after Saaho. I hope to be wrong.”
One user reacted, “Oh man, I think this time Sujeeth cooked, looking great, As a mallu First time hyped for a PK movie!”
One user wrote, “The trailer was good, only reason it feels underwhelming is because of the circumstances around it. DVV is the one who should be blamed for this. If this trailer dropped yesterday, this would have been called a masterpiece.”
© Reddit/kollywood
They Call Him OG is an upcoming Telugu action drama marking Pawan Kalyan’s comeback to the big screen after a long gap.
Directed by Sujeeth, the cast also features Emraan Hashmi as the antagonist, alongside Priyanka Arul Mohan, Arjun Das, Sriya Reddy, and Prakash Raj in key roles.
With its gangster backdrop and mass appeal, the film is set to hit theatres on September 29.
You may also like
Ex-Man Utd boss Ralf Rangnick 'needs further hospital treatment' after surgery
NASA announces first crewed mission to the Moon in 50 years
Stacey Solomon's unconventional date night with Joe Swash after family admission
"Why Indian-American diaspora has been so silent": Shashi Tharoor raises concerns over H-1B visa hikes, 50% tariffs on Indian goods
Centre okays Rs 443 crore Rajpura-Mohali new rail line project in Punjab