They Call Him OG – Powerstar’s Triumphant Firestorm Return

After a decade, Pawan Kalyan returns to dominate screens with punch, swagger, and nostalgia in this high-octane action-packed thriller.

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They Call Him OG – Powerstar’s Triumphant Firestorm Return

After more than a decade since Gabbar Singh (2012), Pawan Kalyan, fondly known as Powerstar, makes a much-awaited return to the big screen with They Call Him OG. Fans longing for the good old mass masala are in for a treat: high-octane action, punchy dialogues, and the signature charisma that only Powerstar can deliver.

Plot Overview

Set in Mumbai’s underworld, the film follows Ojas Gambheera, a gangster who resurfaces after a decade. His journey to reclaim power, confront adversaries, and reconcile with his past drives the narrative. Emraan Hashmi, making his Telugu debut as the antagonist Omi Bhau, adds fresh tension and spark to the hero-villain dynamic.

Direction & Connection to Previous Work

Sujeeth, known for the pan-India spectacle Saaho, brings a similar sense of scale and technical finesse to this film. While Saaho was a futuristic action-thriller, They Call Him OG returns to grounded, larger-than-life mass hero territory. Fans might notice subtle nods and stylistic choices that feel reminiscent of Sujeeth’s earlier venture—but the connection is best discovered on screen.

Performance & Fan Perspective

Pawan Kalyan is in top form, effortlessly reclaiming his mantle as a mass hero. His screen presence, punchy one-liners, and action sequences remind fans why he remains a crowd-puller. Compared to the likes of Salaar, Pushpa, and other recent mass hero blockbusters, this one stands out for its nostalgic resonance and Powerstar-centric spectacle rather than sheer novelty or pan-India scale. It’s more about fan celebration than ambitious global action. Emraan Hashmi complements him well, making the cat-and-mouse dynamic between hero and villain engaging. Director Sujeeth keeps the pace brisk, ensuring the adrenaline never drops, though the second half occasionally prioritizes style over substance.

Technical Aspects

Cinematography captures the underworld’s grit with moody, dynamic visuals. Thaman’s music elevates both tension and entertainment, while the editing mostly keeps the story moving, with occasional sequences feeling slightly overextended.

Audience Reception

Early reactions suggest fans are thrilled to see Powerstar back in his element. While the narrative may lean more on style than depth at times, the first half’s adrenaline rush and punch-filled dialogues strike the right chord.

Final Verdict

They Call Him OG is a visual and emotional treat for fans craving classic mass masala. It’s Pawan Kalyan’s triumphant return, a nostalgic nod to his legacy, and a high-energy reminder of why Powerstar remains a phenomenon. Sujeeth’s direction ensures spectacle, while subtle links to his previous work give the audience something to chew on long after the credits roll. For fans of mass heroes and larger-than-life cinema, this one delivers the punch, drama, and fun they’ve been waiting for.

Rating: 3.5/5

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