They Call Him OG Hits Netflix:

If you missed They Call Him OG in theatres or you’re just ready for a rewatch in your pyjamas, here’s your heads-up: the Telugu action-packed blockbuster is set to hit Netflix on October 23. Even better? It’ll be available not just in Telugu, but also in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi — because good cinema knows no language barriers.
Directed by Sujeeth and starring none other than Pawan Kalyan, They Call Him OG made a serious splash during its theatrical run. It was fast, furious, and unapologetically massy — the kind of film that fills theatres with whistles, cheers, and the smell of popcorn.
Now, with its OTT release lined up less than a month after its big-screen debut, it’s clear the team is wasting no time in riding that momentum. The quick theatre-to-streaming jump seems to be part of a growing trend — and honestly, we’re not complaining.

Why This Release Matters
It’s Pawan Kalyan in Full Hero Mode
The man brings swagger, intensity, and a kind of screen presence that commands attention. On OTT, you’ll get to pause, rewind, and rewatch every slo-mo walk and intense stare.
Multi-Language Release = Bigger Audience
With dubs in four additional languages, this isn’t just a Telugu release anymore. It’s a pan-Indian OTT drop, designed to pull in audiences from all corners of the country.
Perfect Timing
Releasing on October 23 means it’s landing just in time for the festive binge-watching season. Diwali holidays, cooler weather, and a high-octane action drama? Yes, please.
Could This Be the Start of a Franchise?
There’s already talk (and hope) among fans that OG might lead to something bigger — a sequel, a spin-off, maybe even a whole cinematic universe. The film’s performance on Netflix could be a major factor in pushing that forward.

What to Expect When You Stream
Stylish Action Sequences that feel made for repeat viewings.
A Story That’s Massy to the Core – don’t expect indie film vibes; this is a celebration of big-screen energy in small-screen format.
A Mix of Love and Critique – critics have been divided, but fans have shown up in numbers. Now, OTT viewers will get to decide for themselves.
Audio and Subtitles in Multiple Languages – so you can watch in whatever combo works best for you.



