Pawan Kalyan's "They Call Him OG" (OG) is continuing its successful run at the box office. By the end of its fourth day in theaters, the film had crossed the ₹130 crore mark in India.
India Box Office Collection:
- Day 1: ₹63.75 crore
- Day 2: ₹18.75 crore
- Day 3: ₹18.5 crore
- Day 4: ₹10.58 crore (estimated, by 5 PM)
- Total (India Net in four days): ₹132.58 crore or ₹125.54 crore
The film's strong opening was attributed to Pawan Kalyan's charisma and appeal. Despite mixed reviews, "OG" has performed well, fueled by fan enthusiasm. Sunday saw increased theater occupancy in some areas.
Worldwide Performance:
- The film's global collection surpassed ₹230 crore in its first three days.
- On its opening day, the film made ₹152 crore globally.
- By day 2, the worldwide gross stood at ₹171 crore.
With these earnings, "OG" has already surpassed the lifetime collection of Pawan Kalyan's previous highest-grossing film, "Bheemla Nayak" (₹158.5 crore).
Other Details:
- "OG" is directed by Sujeeth.
- The film stars Pawan Kalyan, Emraan Hashmi, and Priyanka Mohan in lead roles. The cast also includes Arjun Das, Sriya Reddy, and Prakash Raj. Jackie Shroff makes a cameo appearance.
- The music is composed by Thaman.
- The film is produced by DVV Danayya and Kalyan Dasari under DVV Entertainments.
About the Film:
"They Call Him OG" tells the story of Ojas Gambheera (Pawan Kalyan), a samurai who arrives in India during World War II. He becomes Satya Dada's (Prakash Raj) right-hand man, but an incident forces him to abandon that life. He attempts to live quietly with his family before circumstances compel him to take up his katana once more. The film's ending hints at a sequel.