Pawan Kalyan's latest film, They Call Him Og, has made its way to OTT platforms, with Netflix releasing it on October 23. The Sujeeth directorial has received a mixed response from audiences, who are loving Pawan Kalyan's swag and Thaman's music score, but are not impressed with the story and narrative pattern.
The film's biggest highlight is Pawan Kalyan's undeniable swag, which Sujeeth has played up perfectly. Fans are going gaga over the star, praising his performance and Thaman's killer background score. However, some fans feel that the film would have benefited from crisper editing, and that the story is predictable and lacks depth. Interestingly, audiences don't seem to have noticed Emraan Hashmi's Telugu film debut as the big baddie.
Pawan Kalyan plays a samurai/gangster who gives up a life of crime for domestic bliss, but is forced to take up arms again when a container lands at his mentor's port. The film ends with a lead-in for a potential sequel, leaving fans excited for more.
The film's success can be attributed to Pawan Kalyan's strong performance and Thaman's memorable music score. Despite some criticisms, They Call Him Og has become a fan favorite, with many praising its stylish action sequences and Pawan Kalyan's charisma.