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OG Movie Review: Sujeeth’s Tribute to Pawan Kalyan with a Mix of Highs and Lows

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Movie Name: OG
Rating: 2.75/5
Cast:
 Pawan Kalyan, Priyanka Arul Mohan, Emraan Hashmi, Prakash Raj, Sriya Reddy, and others
Director: Sujeeth
Produced By:
 DVV Entertainment
Release Date: 25th September 2025

Pawan Kalyan’s OG is one of the most anticipated movies from the Telugu film industry in recent times. Directed by Sujeeth, a self-proclaimed fan of Pawan, the film has generated immense excitement with its intriguing promos and posters. It has already broken records with its advance ticket sales, so let’s dive into the review to see if it lives up to the hype.

Story:

Ojas Gambera, known as OG (Pawan Kalyan), is the last surviving member of a legendary Samurai clan from Japan. He is adopted by Satya Dada (Prakash Raj), who moves to Bombay from Japan. OG becomes Satya Dada’s most trusted ally and a powerful protector in times of danger. However, destiny takes a turn, and OG leaves both Satya Dada and Bombay. The story unfolds as it explores the reasons behind Gambheera’s departure and what drives him to return.

Performances:

Pawan Kalyan takes on the lead role in OG, and director Sujeeth ensures his favorite hero is portrayed powerfully and stylishly. The actor looks striking on screen and captivates with his presence. In terms of acting, there are moments where he delivers intensity with remarkable finesse.

Priyanka Arul Mohan takes on the female lead, and despite her limited screen time, she leaves a good impression. Emraan Hashmi plays the antagonist, and while his introduction sparks interest, his character eventually becomes a typical villain.

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Prakash Raj’s character may not have scope, but it demands an actor of his caliber. Arjun Das leaves an impression, though there was room for more. Sriya Reddy gets a solid role with some impactful moments, and she nails it. Subhalekha Sudhakar, Harish Utthaman, Abhimanyu Singh, and the rest of the supporting cast perform their roles effectively.

Analysis:

Sujeeth, famous for Saaho, serves as the writer and director of OG. This action drama brings a fresh setting while staying true to the classic drama formula. The story kicks off with an intriguing introduction to the hero before transitioning to Bombay.

The port area backdrop, Satya Dada’s introduction, and the villains’ gang scenes are well-presented, followed by the impactful entrance of the hero. From there, the story unfolds in a back-and-forth manner that maintains intrigue, though it leaves a slight yearning for something more striking.

Sujeeth really raises the stakes with the pre-interval and interval episodes hitting perfectly, and the second half kicks off with a bang as Gambheera returns to Bombay. The police station scene is absolutely fantastic.

After that, a few more hero moments land well, but the drama surrounding the Arjun Das character feels underwhelming. The twist is decent but could have delivered a stronger impact. The connection to Saaho is cleverly woven into the story, but it falls short of meeting audience expectations.

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The climax perfectly sets the tone once more, seamlessly tying the action sequences with the Japan gang wars storyline.

Positives:

  • Pawan Kalyan’s Presentation/Screen Presence
  • High Moments
  • Thaman’s Background Score

Negatives:

  • A Few Boring Moments
  • Weak Villains
  • Underwhelming use of Important Characters and Plot Twists

OG Movie Review and Verdict:

Sujeeth did a good job showcasing his favorite hero, Pawan Kalyan, in a decent gangster drama with OG. The film has several theater-worthy moments, though the emotional depth and villain characters could have been stronger. It’s a decent one-time watch for Pawan’s fans and action genre lovers.

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