Pawan Kalyan's film "They Call Him OG" has achieved a significant milestone, becoming a Rs. 250 crore plus blockbuster at the box office. The film has shattered records in North America, collecting $5 million and setting a new benchmark for Kalyan's career. The pan Indian appeal of the film is boosted by Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi's Tollywood debut and Priyanka Mohan's impressive performance as the heroine opposite Pawan Kalyan.
The film's success can be attributed to careful planning, hard work, and overcoming challenges. Advance bookings started a month in advance, and the North America Distributors, Prathyangira Cinemas, locked in theaters to capitalize on the fan frenzy. The team also increased show counts in response to massive interest among NRIs in the US. Despite issues in Canada and content delivery challenges, the team stayed firm and resolved problems without panic.
Pawan Kalyan's overseas fans played a heroic role in ensuring the film's success. Many fans personally carried drives like couriers to theaters, ensuring timely delivery. The North American distributor also deserves credit for standing firm and trusting the makers and fans. Their determination paid off, and audiences enjoyed the shows as scheduled, resulting in box office magic.
The film's success is a testament to the team's solid planning, fan dedication, and timely execution. With "They Call Him OG" roaring past the $5 million mark, Pawan Kalyan's career has reached new heights. The film's music, composed by Thaman, and production by DVV Danayya and Kalyan Dasari, have also contributed to its success.