They Call Him OG OTT release: Here’s when Pawan Kalyan’s Telugu film is likely to premiere on Netflix
Roktim Rajpal | Sep 25, 2025, 14:07 IST
They Call Him OG OTT release: Pawan Kalyan’s They Call Him OG hit the screens on September 25 amid fanfare. The action thriller is expected to debut on Netflix, its official partner, four weeks from today.
Image credit : Pawan Kalyan in They Call Him OG. | Credit: DVV Entertainment
Image credit : Pawan Kalyan in They Call Him OG. | Credit: DVV Entertainment
They Call Him OG is an action thriller directed by Sujeeth of Saaho fame. The film centres on a crime boss who disappears from the Mumbai underworld only to resurface a decade later. He then decides to get even with rival bosses. They Call Him OG features a liberal dose of action scenes and hero elevation sequences.
Image credit : Emraan Hashmi in They Call Him OG. | Credit: DVV Entertainment
It features Pawan Kalyan in the lead. The ‘Power Star’ is one of Tollywood's biggest names. His credits include films such asVakeel Saab,Gabbar Singh, andBheemla Nayak. Pawan Kalyan locks horns with Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi in TheyCall Him OG. The ‘Serial Kisser’ is best known for his work in releases such asMurder,Aksar, andJannat. The cast of They Call Him OGincludes Priyanka Mohan, Sriya Reddy, and Prakash Raj. S Thaman serves as the music director. Naveen Nooli is the editor. The film's budget is around Rs 250 crore.
They Call Him OG review and box office prediction
They Call Him OG has received mixed reviews. India Today gave the film 2.5 stars out of 5 and praised the execution of certain action/elevation sequences while panning the ‘predictable’ storyline.
“They Call Him OG' has its moments, each executed to perfection. But, beyond those pure theatrical moments, the story remains a familiar and predictable tale about the underworld and gangsters,” read the review.
Image credit : Pawan Kalyan in They Call Him OG. | Credit: DVV Entertainment
They Call Him OG, meanwhile, is expected to take a good start at the Indian box office despite the average talk. Ramesh Bala, a trade analyst, told Indiatimes that the day 1 gross is likely to be around Rs 100 crore.
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