Pawan Kalyan's gangster drama "They Call Him OG" is on a roll at the box office. Despite a slight dip in numbers on Day 3, the film continues its strong run on Day 4, thanks to Kalyan's charisma and mass appeal. The movie raked in ₹125.54 crore in India net collections over four days, with a worldwide gross of around ₹230+ crore.
The film's opening was massive, with a ₹155 crore worldwide opening, surpassing the lifetime earnings of Kalyan's last film "Hari Hara Veera Mallu" (₨116.82 crore). "They Call Him OG" has entered the list of top 10 biggest openers in Indian cinema history, securing the 7th spot. To achieve hit status, the film needs another ₹75 crore gross, which might be possible with a good hold on weekdays and a big jump during the Dasara festival period.
With steady collections, "They Call Him OG" is expected to reach the ₹250 crore gross milestone and potentially ₹300 crore if it maintains its momentum till the second weekend. Directed by Sujeeth, the film boasts an impressive cast, including Pawan Kalyan as Ojas Gambheera, Emraan Hashmi as the antagonist Omi Bhau, and Priyanka Mohan. Other pivotal roles are played by Arjun Das, Sriya Reddy, and Prakash Raj. With its engaging storyline and strong performances, "They Call Him OG" is set to become one of the biggest mass entertainers in Pawan Kalyan's career.
The movie's global collection stands at around ₹225+ crore, with ₹165 crore from India and ₹60 crore from overseas. Its success in North America and Southeast Asia has contributed significantly to its worldwide earnings. As the film continues to dominate the box office, fans are eagerly waiting to see how its collections perform in the coming weeks.