The film They Call Him OG is releasing today, on 25 September 2025, nationwide. In the paid premiere, the film has made history in the national box office. The film is directed by Sujeeth and stars Pawan Kalyan, Ojas Gambheera, Emraan Hashmi, Omi Bhau, Priyanka Mohan, Kanmani, Arjun Das, Sriya Reddy, Gambheera, and more. It was made with a budget of around Rs. 250 Cr. According to a report by Pinkvilla, the film has made earnings of around Rs. 20-25 Cr with just the sales of the paid premiere. With that, They Call Him OG has made history, and this has become the biggest preview yet.
They Call Him OGs breaks the record of Puspa 2
The film has broken the record of Allu Arjun’s blockbuster, Puspa 2. While the official figure for the paid preview’s sale for the Allu Arjun starrer never came out, the news reports estimated the amount to be Rs. 12 crore. There was a time when the concept of paid previews was not common, but nowadays it is, and Pawan Kalyan’s latest release has made history with it. The audience’s response is really amazing.
They Call Him OG’s opening day collection predictions
According to a report by ABP News, the film can open with Rs. 60 Crs, including the paid previews. Over the weekend, it can earn around Rs. 80 Cr nationwide. Meanwhile, it has a chance of earning a collection of up to Rs. 115 Cr. globally.
Even when it comes to advance bookings, the film has left behind Coolie, Hari Hari Veera Mallu, Game Changer, and War 2.
More about They Call Him OG
They Call Him Og is a Telugu film, written and directed by Sujeeth. It is an action and thriller film, which is produced by D. V. V. Danayya under DVV Entertainment. The movie’s premise revolves around a gangster named Ojas Gambheera, called OG for short, who goes back to Bombay after he disappeared for ten years. He goes back to kill an acquaintance and a crime boss called Omi Bhau.
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