Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s upcoming film OG is already making waves with its massive buzz. Directed by young filmmaker Sujeeth and produced by DVV Entertainments, this gangster action drama is slated for a grand release around the Dussehra festival. Set against the backdrop of the Mumbai underworld, the movie features Pawan Kalyan as a powerful gangster, with Emraan Hashmi playing the antagonist and Priyanka Mohan as the female lead.
The film also stars Arjun Das, Shriya Reddy, and Subhalekha Sudhakar in pivotal roles. Music is composed by Thaman S, and the glimpses and teasers released so far have already ignited excitement among fans. The shooting is currently underway in Mumbai, where a massive set has been built for Pawan Kalyan’s character. Notably, Emraan Hashmi is making his Telugu debut with this film and is reportedly being paid around ₹12 crore for his role.
With a keen focus on the overseas market, the OG team is banking on Pawan Kalyan’s global appeal to achieve record-breaking success. In a surprising update, Japanese actor Keichi Ando has joined the cast. He revealed his involvement through an Instagram post, sharing a behind-the-scenes video of his katana fight rehearsals — which has since gone viral on social media. Keichi Ando has previously appeared in films like Sam Bahadur and Devilman, albeit in smaller roles. While his character in OG remains under wraps, fans are speculating that he could be portraying a Japanese mafia boss or someone who engages in a gripping combat scene with Pawan Kalyan.
These katana-based action sequences are expected to give the film an international flair. By incorporating elements of Japanese culture, Sujeeth seems to be strategically enhancing the film’s global appeal. With high-octane action scenes being choreographed featuring Emraan Hashmi and Keichi Ando, the excitement around the film has reached new heights. Pawan Kalyan is also undergoing intense physical training to deliver his best in these sequences.
As anticipation builds toward its release on September 25, all eyes are on how this cross-cultural action blend will be received. With the inclusion of a Japanese actor and unique fight choreography, OG is shaping up to be a visual treat for fans — one that promises both local and international thrills.
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