Pawan Kalyan’s OG phenomenal success has become one of the most defining moments in his journey. The stylish gangster drama, directed by Sujeeth, showcased Pawan Kalyan in a role that perfectly blended intensity, charisma, and emotion, creating a cultural phenomenon that continues to be celebrated by fans worldwide. The film’s remarkable reception and enduring popularity have cemented OG as one of the most iconic films in his career. The impact of OG extended beyond box-office numbers.
The excitement surrounding an OG sequel has now reached new heights following the latest statement from Pawan Kalyan Creative Works. The production house confirmed that discussions regarding OG 2 will take place once director Sujeeth returns from abroad, reaffirming
that the sequel remains very much on the cards. On X Formerly known as twitter “As promised, he will. The timing, he will let us know.Once @Sujeethsign returns from abroad, we will discuss.”
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As promised, he will. The timing, he will let us know. Once @Sujeethsign returns from abroad, we will discuss.#OG2
— Pawan Kalyan Creative Works (@PKCWoffl) June 11, 2026
About OG
This development has thrilled fans, especially considering Pawan Kalyan’s continued interest in revisiting the world of Ojas Gambheera and taking the franchise forward with even greater ambition. A major reason behind OG’s success was Sujeeth’s unwavering fanism and deep understanding of Pawan Kalyan’s screen presence. Every frame reflected the director’s admiration for the Power Star, delivering a character presentation that fans had dreamed of witnessing for years. From the stylish visuals and gripping action blocks to the emotional undercurrent of the story, Sujeeth crafted an experience that celebrated the essence of Pawan Kalyan while simultaneously creating a unique cinematic identity for OG including his previous film Saaho.
More About They Call Him OG
The film follows Ojas Gambheera (aka OG), a former samurai who sails from Japan to India and becomes the protector of a businessman named Satyanarayana. Rising through the underworld of Bombay, OG establishes himself as a feared gangster before mysteriously vanishing for a decade. His return in 1993 sets the stage for a revenge-driven showdown with rival crime lord Omi Bhau, played by Emraan Hashmi.


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