Pawan Kalyan's highly anticipated film "OG" has received an A certificate from the censor board due to its intense violence, with some strong language muted to keep things in check. The movie, directed by Sujeeth, promises a high-octane action experience with a runtime of 2 hours and 35 minutes. Emraan Hashmi plays the main villain, while Priyanka Mohan and Arjun Das are in key roles, with music composed by Thaman.
The film has already generated significant buzz globally, grossing over two million from premiere shows alone. With worldwide rights sold for ₹166 crore, all eyes are on how this high-stakes drama performs at the box office. The Andhra Pradesh government has granted permission for increased ticket prices for the first ten days of release, including benefit shows with tickets priced at ₹1000. Ticket prices will be ₹125 for single screens and ₹150 for multiplexes in Andhra Pradesh during this period.
The trailer, released recently, has received a stunning response from fans, who hail Sujeeth as a true fanboy of Pawan Kalyan for presenting him in a powerful and stylish way. The film's global buzz and box office prospects are looking promising, with expectations high for its theatrical release on September 25, 2025.
With Netflix acquiring the digital OTT rights and Star Maa bagging the satellite rights, for a record price "OG" is set to reach a wide audience across various platforms.