Pawan Kalyan's film They Call Him OG crosses Rs 50 crore worldwide in advance ticket sales

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As the countdown begins, anticipation for the new movie They Call Him OG is growing rapidly. With its record-breaking worldwide box office receipts, the Pawan Kalyan-starring movie, which also stars Emraan Hashmi, has already generated a lot of buzz. This action movie, which is directed by Sujeeth, has created a great deal of enthusiasm both in India and beyond. As of right now, the film's advance ticket sales total Rs 50 crore.

Pawan Kalyan's They Call Him OG records Rs 50 Crore advance sales worldwide

OG, which is produced by DVV Entertainment, has reached a remarkable milestone with pre-sales of an astounding Rs 50 crore worldwide on its first day of release. They Call Him OG is predicted to surpass Rs 50 crore in advance bookings in India with the release date just one day away, indicating the excitement around the movie. Even though OG has an A-rating, which occasionally restricts the size of the crowd, it has broken pre-sale records and is now Pawan Kalyan's highest booked opening.

OG Film Ticket Sold for a Whopping Rs 1.29 Lakh

According to The Hindu, a fan named Amudala Paramesh from Lakkaram village purchased a ticket for They Call Him OG at an astonishing price of Rs 1,29,999 during a recent auction. Originally priced at just Rs 800, this extraordinary bid demonstrated the immense enthusiasm surrounding the film. Reports indicate that the entire amount raised from the auction will be donated to the Jana Sena Party, the political organisation founded and led by Pawan Kalyan. This gesture definitely shows the deep admiration and unwavering loyalty of Pawan Kalyan's fanbase.

About They Call Him OG

They Call Him OG is directed by Sujeeth and produced by DVV Danayya and Kalyan Dasari under the banner of DVV Entertainment. The film stars Pawan Kalyan in the lead role, with Emraan Hashmi making his debut in Telugu cinema. Supporting the cast are Priyanka Mohan, Arjun Das, Prakash Raj, Sriya Reddy, and Harish Uthaman in important roles.

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