
#DisasterOG started trending for a reason. While Pawan Kalyan’s presence delivers the cult-style swag fans crave, the film crashes under the weight of weak writing, hollow emotions, and an overdose of fan service. sujeeth creates stylish moments, yes, but cinema isn’t stitched-together instagram reels. A strong story is always king—and OG doesn’t have one. The result? A saga that promises samurai steel but delivers cardboard drama.

1. Story Without a Spine
Predictable, weak, and hollow. Despite the stylish setup, the narrative never rises above routine gangster clichés.
2. Second Half: A Flatline
If the first half is passable on swag, the second half drags endlessly. Elevation blocks overdose, emotional scenes fall flat, and only the climax gives a flicker of life.
3. Emotions That Don’t Connect
The tragic flashback and kid subplot are painfully superficial. Neither the family drama with prakash raj nor the romance with priyanka Mohan carries any weight.
4. Wasted Talent Parade
prakash raj, Sriya Reddy, arjun Das, priyanka Mohan—fine actors reduced to ornamental roles without memorable arcs.
5. Villain Without Venom
Emraan Hashmi’s face-off with Pawan could have been electric. Instead, the confrontations are underwhelming, lacking the intensity fans expected.
6. World-Building Chaos
Cobra, David, Yakuza—characters and setups arrive too late, too rushed, and too confusing. Instead of adding layers, they add noise.
7. Style Over Cinema
Sujeeth’s fan service is evident, but style and elevation cannot replace storytelling. By the middle of the second half, it feels like endless reel-sized moments stitched together, without heart or flow.
8. Climax Without Thrill
Yes, the hero annihilates everyone in sight. But it’s so invincible and rushed that the excitement is short-lived—more spectacle than soul.
⚡ Bottomline
OG is all swag and no soul—like a highlight reel stretched into a feature film. pawan kalyan looks the part, but even his presence can’t save a story this hollow. A disaster hashtag was inevitable.