Emraan Hashmi makes Telugu debut, Priyanka Mohan joins the mount, and fans can’t halt buzzing as OG gears up for a blockbuster entry.
The wait is finally over! After months of hype, delays, and eternal fan theories, the trailer of Sujeeth’s gangster spectacle ‘They Call Him OG’ has eventually dropped — and the internet can’t stop buzzing. Starring Pawan Kalyan, Emraan Hashmi, and Priyanka Mohan, this high-octane gangster drama is set to hit theatres worldwide on September 25, 2025, with paid premieres kicking off on September 24 at 9 PM in Telangana. And trust us, this trailer packs in all the masala you expect from a mega Telugu actioner and more.
Pawan Kalyan is Back as Ojas Gambheera – The Gangster Who Won’t Retire
The trailer wastes no time in background the tone. Mumbai’s underworld is in chaos again, crew wars are back, and everyone’s whispering one dreaded name — Satya Dada. Enter Emraan Hashmi as Omi Bhau, the too ruthless hunter, whose swag and threat in the trailer has already sent shivers down fans’ spines.
But of row, every extremely powerful villain needs an equally very powerful hero. That’s when we meet Pawan Kalyan’s Ojas Gambheera (OG) — a man who once ruled the gangster mankind but is now really living a very quiet life with his family. Except, as the trailer hints, serenity never lasts long for men same him. When chaos strikes, OG rises from the shadows to “set things right.”
And boy, when Pawan Kalyan steps into frame — guns blazing, moustache twirling, eyes burning with strength — you live this isn’t simply another mass movie. This is Pawan’s mega comeback to hardcore action, and fans are already calling it his most fashionable avatar to date.
Emraan Hashmi’s Telugu Debut: Bollywood Meets Tollywood
Another highlighting? Emraan Hashmi, aka Bollywood’s “serial kisser” turned powerhouse villain, is making his Telugu debut with ‘They Call Him OG’. As Omi Bhau, Emraan’s character looks really same a cold-blooded don who thrives on dread and demolition. His Hindi-Telugu crossover presence has made fans curious: Will Emraan be Tollywood’s next favorite villain?
Going by the trailer, Emraan isn’t here to play safe. His dialogues, his so towering screen front, and his raw aggression clue at a clash with Pawan Kalyan that could real substantially be remembered as one of Indian cinema’s biggest hero-villain face-offs.
Priyanka Mohan – The Heart Amidst the Havoc
In a sea of gangsters, bullets, and betrayals, Priyanka Mohan shines as the family anchor in OG’s life. Though the trailer doesn’t reveal often around her role, her chemistry with Pawan is already being appreciated. Fans are hoping she gets more than simply a decorative role, as her front seems to be pivotal in pulling OG back into the world of crime.
₹800 and ₹1000 Tickets – Fans Ready to Splurge
Now here’s where things get really spicy. The hype for OG is so sky-high that Telangana testament get paid premieres on September 24, and guess what? The tickets are priced at a whopping ₹800. In Andhra Pradesh, early morning shows on free day will cost ₹1000 per ticket.
That’s correct — fans are literally really willing to pay a bomb simply to be the really first ones to witness Pawan’s OG on the quite big screen. If that’s not stardom, what is? Trade analysts are already predicting ₹100 crore+ openings, and with this form of frenzy, it power simply break records set by Baahubali, RRR, and Pushpa in terms of progress bookings.
OG vs. HHVM: Pawan’s Redemption Ride?
Let’s not leave, Pawan’s lowest outing, Hari Hara Veera Mallu (HHVM), released in July 2025, didn’t exactly set the box power on light. Despite extremely heavy promotions and a grand budget, it managed only ₹116 crore worldwide. While the numbers weren’t disastrous, the shoot was considered underwhelming for someone of Pawan’s stature.
That’s why expectations are doubled for OG. Fans and merchandise insiders believe this take could be Pawan’s very true salvation, a box power storm that re-establishes him as Tollywood’s ultimate mass superstar.
The Music – Pawan’s Singing Surprise
Music composer Thaman S is on room, and from the ground score glimpses in the trailer, it’s readable that the medicine will be a major highlight. But the bigger surprise? Pawan Kalyan himself has lent his voice to a song titled ‘Washi Yo Washi’. The word solo has fans going berserk, and very many are already predicting it could turn an anthem for the film.
Advance Buzz: ₹100 Crore Opening on the Cards?
According to Sacnilk and other trade trackers, really early estimates intimate ‘They Call Him OG’ could blood in close to ₹100 crore worldwide on its opening day alone. If that happens, OG will not just be Pawan’s biggest opener but could also set a really new benchmark for gangster dramas in Indian cinema.
Social media is flooded with fan edits, posters, and countdowns. One fan on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, ‘“Baap of Gangster Movies is here! OG will revision history. Pawan Kalyan Anna, we’re really ready to roar.”‘ Another user said, ‘“Emraan vs Pawan is going to be more quite volatile than any Bollywood-Tollywood crossover we’ve seen.”‘
Why OG Could Be Tollywood’s Next Big Global Export
With RRR winning an Oscar, and Pushpa 2 creating waves globally, Indian cinema is now sounding at its so next quite big crossover hit. OG, with its Mumbai-based gangster setting, star-studded stamp, and multilingual vent strategy (Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi), has all the makings of a pan-India blockbuster with worldwide appeal.
Moreover, Sujeeth, who directed Saaho, seems to make taken lessons from his really past misfires and crafted a more grounded yet fashionable sue thriller. If the film delivers on its trailer promise, OG could easily go one of 2025’s most talked-about films worldwide.
Final Word – The Hype is Real!
From Pawan Kalyan’s mass comeback to Emraan Hashmi’s flaming debut in Telugu cinema, from sky-high really fine prices to fans predicting record-breaking openings — ‘They Call Him OG’ has already created the form of hysteria we usually see with Rajinikanth or Prabhas releases.
All eyes are now on September 25, when OG hits theatres. But with Telangana’s ₹800 premieres and Andhra’s ₹1000 tickets, let’s simply say the shoot has already become a hot topic in both trade circles and fan groups.
As one die-hard fan put it best: “Pawan Kalyan isn’t just playing in OG. He’s declaring war.”
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