The Telangana government has approved a ticket price hike for Pawan Kalyan's highly anticipated film, OG. The film will have paid premieres on September 24 at 9 PM, with tickets priced at ₹800, including GST. For regular shows, ticket prices will increase by ₹100 in single screens and ₹150 in multiplexes. The revised fares will be ₹277 for single screens and ₹445 for multiplexes. This temporary hike is meant to help producers recover initial costs, and district collectors and licensing authorities will ensure the rules are followed.
The paid premieres for OG will take place on September 24, a day before the film's official release on September 25. The hiked rates will be in effect for 10 days, from September 25 to October 4. With the Dussehra holiday season and massive ticket price hikes, OG is expected to register phenomenal collections in Telangana. Paid premieres are also expected to be arranged in Andhra Pradesh, with a revised Government Order anticipated soon.
Given the hype and anticipation around OG, massive openings are expected. The film's producers, DVV Danayya of DVV Entertainments, have requested the ticket price hike to help recover initial costs. With the temporary hike in ticket prices and the advantage of the Dussehra holiday season, OG is poised to make a significant impact at the box office.
OG, starring Pawan Kalyan, is set to release on September 25, 2025. The film's official order was issued on September 19, 2025, and the temporary ticket price hike is expected to benefit the producers. With the paid premieres and revised ticket prices, OG is expected to generate significant revenue in its opening days.