They Call Him OG box office day 4: Pawan Kalyan's flick BREAKS record, becomes 2nd highest Telugu grosser of 2025; earns Rs...

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OF Box Office Collection Day 4: The Telugu action film They Call Him OG, starring Pawan Kalyan was released in theaters on September 25, 2025, and received a tremendous response from the very first day. Pawan Kalyan returns to his gangster role after a long time. The film is directed by Sujeeth. Notably, Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi also marks his Telugu cinema debut with this film. They Call Him OG has grossed approximately Rs 63.75 crore on its first day of release. On the second day, it collected Rs 19.25 crore. In just two days, the film's net earnings in India reached Rs 84.75 crore, with Rs 21 crore already earned ahead of premiere. The film's worldwide collection surpassed Rs 104 crore in three days. Here's a look at its day 4 box office receipts.

They Call Him OG box office collection day 4

Following a roaring start, OG saw a steep drop on its second day but was able to level out over the weekend, according to the Sacnilk website. Early projections indicate that the movie made Rs 18.50 crore net on Sunday, Day 4, bringing its India net total to Rs 140.20 crore in all languages. On Sunday, Telugu shows had an average occupancy of 39.14%, compared to 16.63% for Tamil and 9.23% for Hindi. Let's wait and watch if OG will make Rs 200 crores in the days ahead.

About They Call Him OG

Priyanka Mohan, Sriya Reddy, Arjun Das, and Prakash Raj play important parts in Sujeeth's film OG. The movie centres on Ojas Gambheera (Pawan), a criminal who returns to Mumbai after going missing for ten years in order to murder Omi Bhau (Emraan), another crime lord.

Several stars showered praises on the film. Ram Charan wrote, "#OG is not just a film. It is a festival for all Powerstar @PawanKalyan Garu fans ?@Sujeethsign has delivered a treat for everyone, and @MusicThaman breathes fire with his music. Congratulations to Danayya Garu & and the team on the blockbuster."

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