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The makers of Pawan Kalyan's upcoming film OG have unveiled new character posters featuring Arjun Das and Prakash Raj. Arjun Das appears in a fierce and gritty look ready for action, while Prakash Raj makes an ominous entry as Satya Dada. The highly anticipated trailer is scheduled for release on September 21, building excitement for the film's theatrical debut. OG marks Emraan Hashmi's Telugu cinema debut where he plays the lead antagonist opposite Pawan Kalyan.

Key Points: Pawan Kalyan OG First Look Posters Arjun Das Prakash Raj

  • Arjun Das appears fierce and gritty in new character poster
  • Prakash Raj makes ominous entry as Satya Dada in the film
  • Trailer set for release on September 21 ahead of theatrical debut
  • Film features Emraan Hashmi as lead antagonist in Telugu debut
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Prakash Raj, Arjun Das's first looks out ahead of Pawan Kalyan's OG trailer release

Pawan Kalyan's OG reveals fierce first looks of Arjun Das and Prakash Raj ahead of September 21 trailer launch. Film hits theaters September 25.

"Here comes Arjun Das in #OG - Official Instagram Post"

Mumbai, September 18

The hype surrounding Pawan Kalyan's upcoming film, 'They Call Him OG', has been ever-growing, with the makers now taking it to the next level with new character posters. In a new reveal, the makers have unveiled the unseen looks of actors Arjun Das and Prakash Raj. Arjun looks fierce and gritty in the poster, showing him ready for a fight. "Here comes Arjun Das in #OG," the post's caption read.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DOs7K2Bkjne/

On the other hand, Prakash Raj made an ominous entry as Satya Dada in the poster, as the makers stated, "Here's the versatile force Prakash Raj in #OG."

https://www.instagram.com/p/DOuyAtpkrs_/ While the posters have already raised anticipation among fans, another major highlight is also around the corner as the film's trailer is set to be released on September 21. https://www.instagram.com/p/DOvOBJOkmBh/ Earlier this month, a special teaser of 'They Call Him OG' was dropped, coinciding with Pawan Kalyan's birthday. The trailer also featured Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi as the menacing Omi. In the clip, Emraan Hashmi could be seen stepping into a rugged look, set on a killing spree. In one of the most creative moves, his character extends an ominous birthday wish for OG before revealing Pawan Kalyan's fierce look, holding a samurai sword. The epic music by Thaman S takes the glimpse to the next level. Written and directed by Sujeeth, 'They Call Him OG' has been made under the banner of DVV Entertainment and produced by DVV Danayya and Kalyan Dasari. The film also features Priyanka Arul Mohan and Sriya Reddy. It will hit theatres on September 25. It is being promoted as a high-action film featuring Kalyan in an intense role. The film marks Emraan Hashmi's debut in Telugu cinema, where he plays the lead antagonist.

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Sarah B
Arjun Das looks absolutely menacing in that poster! His transformation from Tamil cinema to Telugu is impressive. The casting looks perfect for this action thriller.
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Priya S
Emraan Hashmi in Telugu cinema! What a crossover! His villain look in the teaser gave me chills. Hope he gets good screen time and not just a cameo.
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Michael C
The production values look top-notch. DVV Entertainment always delivers quality content. Thaman's background score in the teaser was fire! 🔥
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Ananya R
Honestly, I hope the story is strong enough to match the hype. Sometimes these big-budget films focus too much on style over substance. Fingers crossed for Sujeeth's direction!
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Vikram M
Power Star with samurai sword! That birthday teaser was brilliant marketing. The whole family is excited for this release. Theatre experience will be something else! 💥
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Karthik V
September 21 trailer release can't come soon enough! The combination of Pawan Kalyan, Prakash Raj, and Emraan Hashmi is too good to miss. Hoping for a proper pan-India blockbuster!

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