OG Movie Review: A Thunderous Comeback for the Power Star
After a 12-year wait, They Call Him OG marks the triumphant return of Pawan Kalyan sir to the gangster genreโand what a comeback it is! Director Sujeeth crafts a high-voltage tribute thatโs less a film and more a celebration of the Power Starโs legacy. From the very first frame, the screen crackles with intensity, style, and swagger.
๐ฅ Pawan Kalyan as Ojas Gambheera is pure cinematic fire. His electrifying presence, especially in the intro and interval blocks, delivers goosebumps galore. Whether itโs the stylized action or the quiet menace, he commands every scene with unmatched aura.
๐ถ Thamanโs background score is the heartbeat of OG. It elevates every moment, turning even silence into suspense. His music doesnโt just accompany the visualsโit amplifies them, making each elevation sequence unforgettable.
๐ฅ Sujeethโs direction blends mass appeal with sleek visuals. The Japanese-inspired gangster lore adds a fresh layer, and the anime-style choreography is a bold touch. Though the story leans on familiar tropes, the execution makes it feel fresh and fierce.
๐ฅ Emraan Hashmiโs Telugu debut as Omi Bhau adds a compelling antagonist, while Priyanka Mohan and the supporting cast round out the emotional beats.
๐ฅ OG isnโt just a movieโitโs a festival for fans. It may not reinvent the genre, but it reaffirms why Pawan Kalyan is a force of nature on screen. Sujeeth and Thaman stand tall as the pillars of this cinematic spectacle.