They Call Him OG Twitter Review: ‘Pawan Kalyan Dominates Every Frame With Godlike Elevation’ Say Netizens
By Raisa Nasreen
Copyright timesnownews
Pawan Kalyan roars in style! That’s what fans are saying about their idol’s latest release, OG or They Call Him OG its release on September 25. Early reviews poured in from September 24 onwards, creating positive buzz for director Sujeeth’s first collaboration with Pawan Kalyan. Produced by DVV Danayya under DVV Entertainment, film buffs are taking to social media to share their review. OG X Review: Fans Can’t Get Enough Of Pawan Kalyan The first reactions to OG (also styled as They Call Him OG) indicate that ardent fans of Pawan Kalyan are loving the film. Even film personalities like Nani and Naga Vamsi have praised the film. Praising the lead star and the film’s action, Naga Vamsi wrote, “#OG is an absolute firestorm 🔥 Every bit packed with madness! The intro of @PawanKalyan garu is a straightup BANGER… shown in the most electrifying way possible. Interval and Police Station blocks… pure goosebumps, high moments everywhere! The swag, the attitude… Powerstar back in his full OG style.” Actor Nani praised the film’s scale and tone, writing, “OG is ORIGINAL GIANT BLOCKBUSTER. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. @PawanKalyan sir, @Sujeethsign, @MusicThaman what fun watching you all three unleash.” Fans heaped praise on director Sujeeth and how he handles Pawan Kalyan’s star power, they also praised Thaman’s background score. “#TheyCallHimOG: OG is pure Power Star mania. #Sujeeth crafts a routine gangster drama into a mass feast, giving fans elevations when wanted. #Thaman’s explosive BGM. #PawanKalyan’s screen presence is sheer magic, never shown this powerful before,” read one tweet. Another wrote, “#TheyCallHimOG Review : It’s a Freaking Blood Bath OJAS GAMBHEERA show completely.” Another person posted ” #OG First Half Review Excellently crafted & keeps you hooked!#Pawankalyan goosebumps entry moment Pre-interval block is pure fire. The stage is perfectly for a power packed 2nd half.” Some fans said it didn’t satisfy their expectations.” OG initially felt like it had the potential to be a once in a lifetime cinematic experience. That expectation lingered in my mind as I went in, but when I walked out, I was left with a sense of underwhelm. It is disappointing to leave a film feeling that way. With OG, I never anticipated a groundbreaking story, but I did hope for the screenplay to weave its own magic. While I was prepared for lighthearted “brain rot” entertainment, what I received felt like a half baked attempt at sophistication that ultimately diluted the fun rather than embracing it fully.” The film has music composed by Thaman S, cinematography handled by Ravi K. Chandran and Manoj Paramahamsa and editing by Naveen Nooli.