Pawan Kalyan's They Call Him OG Box Office Roars On: Steady ₹1.34 Crore Haul on Third Sunday Keeps Momentum Alive
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Pawan Kalyan, the undisputed Power Star of Tollywood, is proving once again why he's a force to be reckoned with at the box office. His latest action-packed thriller, They Call Him OG, directed by Sujeeth, continues to captivate audiences nearly three weeks after its September 25, 2025 release. On its third Sunday—day 18—the film raked in an impressive ₹1.34 crore domestically, showcasing remarkable staying power amid the usual post-peak slowdown. With total India net collections crossing ₹191.44 crore and global figures surpassing ₹300 crore, this gangster saga is etching its name as one of 2025's biggest Tollywood hits.
A Fiery Opening That Set the Screens Ablaze
From the moment They Call Him OG hit theaters, it was clear this wasn't just another film—it was a Pawan Kalyan spectacle. The movie stormed to a thunderous ₹100 crore opening day in India alone, quickly ballooning to ₹122 crore by day three and ₹169.3 crore in its explosive first week. Worldwide, it notched ₹144 crore on debut, outpacing heavyweights like Rajinikanth's Coolie and Prabhas' Saaho. Fans turned out in droves, drawn by Pawan's magnetic portrayal of Ojas Gambheera (OG), a retired mob boss who vanishes from Mumbai's underworld only to return with vengeance on his mind.
Directed by Sujeeth, known for his high-octane style in Saaho, the film blends gritty crime drama with adrenaline-fueled action sequences that have critics and viewers alike buzzing. Pawan's commanding screen presence, coupled with stylish cinematography by Ravi Varman and a pulsating score by Thaman S, made it an instant mass entertainer. Early reviews hailed it as a "stylish homage to Pawan's stardom," even if some noted familiar tropes in the narrative.

Sustained Buzz and Weekend Warriors
What sets They Call Him OG apart is its resilience. After a predictable dip in the second week—partly blamed on competition from Rishab Shetty's Kantara: Chapter 1—the film bounced back with vigor. Day 16 (Friday) brought in a modest ₹75 lakh, but Saturday surged to ₹1.47 crore, pushing totals past ₹190 crore domestically. Sunday's 27.68% Telugu occupancy—peaking at 35.96% in evening shows—reflected die-hard fans refusing to let the hype fade. This steady trickle, especially on weekends, underscores Pawan's enduring pull in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and beyond.
Produced by DVV Danayya under DVV Entertainment, the film's ensemble cast adds layers of intrigue. Emraan Hashmi's Telugu debut as the menacing Omi Bhau brings Bollywood edge to the rivalry, while Priyanka Mohan, Arjun Das, Prakash Raj, and Sriya Reddy deliver solid support. Off-screen, Pawan's dual role as actor and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister only amplifies the frenzy, with #PawanKalyanFans flooding social media with clips of his sword-wielding stunts and intense dialogues.
Why OG Continues to Punch Above Its Weight
In an industry where films often fizzle out post-hype, They Call Him OG thrives on word-of-mouth and repeat viewings. Its themes of redemption, loyalty, and unbridled power resonate deeply in Tollywood's action-loving heartland. Trade experts like Sacnilk point to its "unshakable" run, with global earnings cementing it as Pawan's highest-grosser yet, eclipsing Bheemla Nayak. The success meet's announcement of a prequel and sequel has fans dreaming of an expanded OG universe, promising more high-stakes drama.
Yet, it's not without its hurdles—mixed reviews on emotional depth haven't dented its momentum. As #WeekendVibes sweep the nation, this #ActionDrama reminds us why Indian cinema's south wave dominates: raw energy, star charisma, and stories that hit like a gut punch.
The Road Ahead: Legacy in the Making
Eighteen days in, They Call Him OG isn't slowing down—it's redefining longevity. With #FilmBuzz still electric and #Tollywood reigning supreme, Pawan Kalyan's latest chapter proves he's not just surviving the box office jungle; he's ruling it. As theaters echo with cheers for the "Hungry Cheetah," one thing's certain: OG's roar will linger long after the credits roll.
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