Pawan Kalyan Gifts Land Rover Defender to Director Sujeeth for ‘They Call Him OG’
In a rare and heart-warming gesture that has taken social media by storm, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan has gifted a luxury Land Rover Defender to filmmaker Sujeeth. The gift comes as a mark of appreciation for Sujeeth’s work on the much-anticipated film They Call Him OG.
The images of Pawan Kalyan personally handing over the keys to the high-end SUV have gone viral, sparking admiration from fans and industry insiders alike. The moment reflects a rare blend of personal gratitude and professional respect that is seldom seen in Indian cinema.
A Symbol of Trust and Appreciation
According to sources close to the project, Pawan Kalyan was deeply impressed with Sujeeth’s commitment, vision, and relentless effort in shaping OG into one of the most awaited Telugu films in recent years. Rather than a formal industry acknowledgment, the actor-politician chose a personal gesture that speaks volumes about his working style.
The Land Rover Defender, known for its rugged design and premium stature, perfectly mirrors the tone and persona associated with the OG character — powerful, grounded, and uncompromising.
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Fans React: “This Is Why He’s Called Power Star”
Fans across social media platforms hailed the gesture as proof of Pawan Kalyan’s loyalty towards his collaborators. Many pointed out that such acts strengthen creative partnerships and build long-term trust within the film industry.
Comments praising the move flooded X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook, with hashtags like #PowerStar, #OG, and #PawanKalyan trending within hours.
About ‘They Call Him OG’
They Call Him OG is one of the most awaited Telugu films, starring Pawan Kalyan in a fierce and stylized avatar. Directed by Sujeeth, the film promises a blend of action, emotion, and mass appeal, making it a crucial project for both the actor and the director.
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Industry analysts believe that such public gestures further amplify audience interest, adding emotional value to the film even before its release.
In an industry driven by results, gestures like these remind audiences that cinema is also built on relationships, respect, and shared vision.