OG: The team confirms the film’s shooting halted for now

Pawan Kalyan is one of the top rung stars of the Telugu film industry as well as the president of the Jana Sena political party. Telangana assembly elections were recently completed, and a new government was formed. Elections for the Andhra Pradesh legislature and Loksabha will take place in the next three months.

Naturally, Pawan Kalyan ceased all filming and other activities. As a result, the production of “OG,” which has finished 80 percent of its portion, has come to a halt.

“OG” is directed by Sujeeth and produced by DVV Danayya on DVV Entertainments banner. The film stars Pawan Kalyan as a gangster and Priyanka Arul Mohan as his lover.

In a social media post, the producers of “OG” clarified the film’s status.

“Timeline is filled with birthday wishes. Fans are Naturally Hungry. Just to let you know, we’re not shooting now, so it will take a little more time to get updates. Don’t stay tuned here. So it’s going to be a long wait for Pawan Kalyan fans to watch their idol on the big screens,” DVV Entertainments wrote.

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