OG Movie Review Pawan Kalyan: Pawan Kalyan’s highly anticipated gangster drama 'They Call Him OG' has received a thumbs-up from popular movie critic and entertainment industry tracker Ramesh Bala. Sharing his review on Twitter, Bala described the film as 'a perfect treat for #PSPK fans and the general audience,' highlighting the actor’s strong screen presence and stylish performances. He further praised director Sujeeth for delivering a “full-fledged mass entertainer” with slick action choreography and technically polished sequences.OG Movie Review Pawan Kalyan: Hurdles ahead of releaseThe film, marking Kalyan’s comeback after the lukewarm reception of Hari Hara Veer Mallu, has faced last-minute hurdles just days ahead of its scheduled worldwide release on September 25.Sources from the trade report that delays in content delivery disrupted overseas screenings, particularly in North America. Major US cinema chains, including AMC, reportedly pulled down shows due to missing film prints, resulting in potential revenue losses estimated at USD 80,000. In Canada, a key exhibitor canceled bookings, affecting nearly USD 160000 in projected collections.While the Telugu and Hindi versions of the film were expected to release as planned, the Tamil version was postponed because of the same technical issues. Distributors revealed that although the first half of the film was sent late Monday night, the second half is yet to arrive, leaving North American screenings in uncertainty, according to The Times of India report.The film also marks the Telugu debut of Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi, who plays the antagonist opposite Kalyan. Produced by DVV Danayya and Kalyan Dasari under DVV Entertainment, expectations are high, given Sujeeth’s prior successes with Saaho and Run Raja Run.Despite the setbacks, advance bookings in North America have crossed USD 2.11 million, underscoring Pawan Kalyan’s star power. However, distributors warn that the global release may continue to face disruptions if the remaining content does not reach theatres in time.