Pawan Kalyan has recently accelerated his film career with surprising speed, setting his sights on wrapping up multiple pending projects. The first in line is OG, which has already completed shooting and is scheduled to hit theaters on September 25. The second, Ustaad Bhagat Singh, is currently in its final phase, with the team aiming to finish within the next few days.
The sequel to Hari Hara Veera Mallu appears to have hit a roadblock following a poor response to the first part. Despite the interest of producer AM Rathnam and director Jyothi Krishna, fan enthusiasm seems to be on the decline. The tepid reception has likely paused development on Part 2 for the time being, leaving its future uncertain.
Another long-dormant film — once announced with director Surender Reddy and producer Ram Talluri — has resurfaced in industry chatter. Though the film had stalled for years without any official progress, insiders now suggest it may be coming back in a revised form. The shift reportedly comes from Pawan himself, who finds the original script too demanding in terms of time and budget.
Instead of proceeding with the initial vision, Pawan Kalyan has allegedly suggested a simpler solution: a Tamil film remake that can be completed quickly. With Surender Reddy’s recent failure Agent still fresh, turning down this opportunity may not be an option. Collaborating with a top-tier star like Pawan could offer much-needed career redemption for the director.
Pawan is reportedly prioritizing projects that require fewer shooting days but still uphold a certain production value. This is due to his growing political commitments, which limit how much time he can allocate to filming. As a result, he now prefers scripts that are efficient yet commercially viable under time constraints.
Additionally, Pawan Kalyan has expressed interest in producing more films rather than acting in them. He aims to create space for new talent by supporting fresh voices in the Telugu industry. This marks a broader shift in his professional direction as he balances cinema with politics.
Although nothing has been officially announced yet, industry insiders believe Pawan wants to finish at least one or two more projects before the next general elections. Whether Surender Reddy can meet these expectations remains to be seen. Until then, the spotlight stays firmly on how this unexpected revival plays out.




