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🎬 Pawan Kalyan Wraps Up His Film Dues Amid Political Hustle

TL;DR: Actor-turned-politician Pawan Kalyan, now Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy CM, has finally cleared his long-pending movie commitments. He completed Hari Hara Veera Mallu, OG, and Ustaad Bhagat Singh in just 4 months, while balancing his new political duties. With no more film shoots left, his full attention is now on governance.

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Big update folks! Our Power Star Pawan Kalyan has finally closed all his pending movie shoots. For years, fans were waiting for his mega projects that got delayed because of his political commitments. Now, as the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh holding 4 key ministries, everyone thought he wouldn’t return to cinema. But he surprised everyone by completing his portions quickly.

In May 2025, Pawan wrapped up his role in Hari Hara Veera Mallu, which released by the end of July. Soon after, he shifted focus to OG, finishing his part by June. That film is now set to release on 25th September 2025, with post-production already in full swing.

Next came Harish Shankar’s Ustaad Bhagat Singh. Pawan allotted dates in June and, with Harish known for fast shooting, his work was completed in record time. Recently, co-star Raashi Khanna even shared a selfie with Pawan from the set, confirming the wrap-up.

So in just four months, Pawan cleared three long-pending projects that had been delayed before the 2024 elections. On one side, fans are celebrating his return to the big screen, and on the other, people are expecting serious governance from him.

And that’s where the big question comes. Now that his movies are over, will Pawan focus completely on public issues? Because cinema can bring applause, but politics is about solving real problems — farmers needing better crop prices, youth waiting for jobs, families struggling with electricity bills, and children depending on government schools.

From a people’s perspective, finishing his film duties was the right move. Now, there’s no excuse left. All his energy must go into improving lives of common people. The working class deserves affordable healthcare, secure jobs, and proper support in tough times.

Balancing both cinema and politics isn’t easy, and credit goes to him for managing it. But power comes with responsibility. People trusted him with votes for change, not for box-office records. Every step he takes now should reflect the trust of poor and middle-class families who placed their hopes on him.

What do you think? Should Pawan continue both cinema and politics, or dedicate himself fully to being a leader? Share your views in the comments.


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