Pawan Kalyan’s ‘They Call Him OG 2’ Set to Begin Shooting

Source: Variety

Summary

Pawan Kalyan’s highly anticipated sequel, ‘They Call Him OG 2,’ is officially confirmed, with filming set to start after November. The production house is coordinating with director Sujeeth, who is currently abroad, to finalize plans for the project.

Why It Matters

This announcement marks a significant moment for fans of Pawan Kalyan and the franchise, building excitement for what is expected to be a major release. With high expectations, the film could impact box office trends and reinvigorate interest in the genre of action sequels within Indian cinema. Additionally, Pawan Kalyan’s dual role as an actor and politician may draw further public interest in the project.

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