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Pawan Kalyan’s 2025 Comeback Year

August 13, 2025

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Power Star Pawan Kalyan, over a career spanning 30 years, has delivered just 30 films—averaging roughly one film per year. If we exclude his special appearances in Chiranjeevi and Sai Dharam Tej films, the number further drops. Looking closer, there have been only a handful of instances when Pawan released two films in a single year—about five times in total.

The first time this happened was in 1998 with Suswagatham and Tholi Prema, which brought him immense recognition and elevated his stardom. It took another eight years for him to repeat this feat, releasing Bangaram and Annavaram in 2006. Both films performed moderately at the box office. Five years later, in 2011, he released Teen Maar and Panja in the same year. These were big-budget films with high expectations but failed to meet them commercially.

Not discouraged, Pawan released two films back-to-back the following year, 2012: Gabbar Singh and Camera Man Gangatho Rambabu. While Gabbar Singh was a blockbuster, Rambabu didn’t perform well. The massive success of Gabbar Singh wiped out the previous flops and restored Pawan’s star power and market value.

After this, it took 13 years for him to release two films in a year again. In 2025, he returned with Harihar Veeramallu, his first Pan-India release, which unfortunately didn’t meet box office expectations in July. To regain momentum, he is set to release OG in September 2025, a gangster-backed film generating massive hype. With promotions and buzz already at a peak, fans have high expectations. Additionally, his other film Usta Bhagat Singh is progressing rapidly in production, and a December release could also be possible. All signs point to 2025 being another significant year in Pawan Kalyan’s career.