They Call Him OG: Pawan Kalyan’s action epic gears up for OTT release, here’s when to watch it

After setting the box office ablaze, They Call Him OG, Tollywood Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s biggest hit of 2025, is ready to storm the digital world. Just three weeks post its theatrical run, the film will begin streaming on Netflix India soon.
They Call Him OG OTT Release
They Call Him OG will start streaming on Netflix India from October 23. Netflix announced the news on Instagram with a punchy caption, “Once upon a time in Mumbai, there lived a storm. And now, he’s back.” (sic)
The movie will be available in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, making it a pan-India OTT spectacle.
A Box Office Mammoth
Helmed by Sujeeth, They Call Him OG emerged as a record-breaking hit, earning over Rs 300 crore worldwide in just 11 days. It outperformed big releases like Sankranthiki Vasthunam and HanuMan, becoming the highest-grossing Telugu film of the year with a staggering Rs 255.2 crore domestic haul.
The film’s success further cements Pawan Kalyan’s legendary status, especially after his return to full-fledged action cinema. For fans, it’s the celebration of Pawan Kalyan’s charisma and larger-than-life persona that made it a roaring success.
About the Film
Penned and directed by Sujeeth, the crime-action drama features Pawan Kalyan as the fierce anti-hero and Emraan Hashmi as his ruthless nemesis. The ensemble cast also includes Arjun Das and Priyanka Mohan. Released in theatres on September 25, the film drew mixed reviews but triumphed commercially - proving that Pawan’s screen presence remains unmatched.
They Call Him OG follows the journey of Ojas Gambheera (Pawan Kalyan) - a former samurai who trades his blood-soaked past for a peaceful life with his love, Kanmani (Priyanka Mohan). But when the ghosts of his old world resurface, Ojas is forced back into the underworld he tried to escape. Returning to Mumbai, he joins forces with his mentor and father-figure Satya Dada (Prakash Raj) to take down the ruthless Omi Bhau (Emraan Hashmi) and his empire. As the storm settles, the film closes on an intriguing note - hinting that Ojas’s saga is far from over.
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