OG worldwide box office collection day 4: Pawan Kalyan film crosses ₹250 crore; beats Gangubai Kathiawadi, Raid 2 lifetime
OG’s remarkable performance at the box office
OG’s box office success: Pawan Kalyan’s latest film, OG (also known as They Call Him OG), has made an impressive mark at the global box office, exceeding ₹200 crore. It wrapped up its opening weekend with over ₹230 crore worldwide.
Pawan Kalyan plays Ojas Gambheera in the action-packed film OG.
OG’s Collection Overview
By the end of its fourth day, OG had accumulated ₹140.20 crore net (₹168 crore gross) in the domestic market. It kicked off with an excellent ₹84 crore opening, but experienced a dip on Friday with ₹18.45 crore. Despite this, it maintained steady earnings, bringing in ₹18.50 crore on Sunday.
Internationally, OG has performed well, with its overseas collection reaching $7 million (about ₹62 crore) in its first four days. The film’s total gross worldwide now stands at approximately ₹230 crore. However, the makers claim that OG’s earnings actually surpass ₹252 crore.
Within just four days, OG has outperformed the lifetime collections of several recent blockbusters, including Raid 2 (₹246 crore), Gangubai Kathiawadi (₹210 crore), and Game Changer (₹200 crore). Its performance in the coming week will depend on how it fares in its first Monday.
Insights About OG
This action thriller features Pawan Kalyan in the lead role and marks the Telugu debut of Emraan Hashmi. It is the highest-grossing film of Pawan Kalyan’s career. Directed by Sujeeth, the film also stars Priyanka Mohan, Sriya Reddy, Arjun Das, and Prakash Raj.
The storyline follows Ojas Gambheera (Pawan Kalyan), a gangster who returns to Mumbai after a decade to confront a rival crime boss, Omi Bhau (Emraan Hashmi).
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