They call him and Day 9 Box Office Collection: Pawan Kalyan's movie See in the second week

They call him OG functions Pawan Kalyan as a retired gangster facing his old rival in Bombay. The film earned more than £ 170 worldwide, although it had a decline in earnings during the second week. Pawan Kalyan’s ‘they call him og’ crossed £ 170 at the box office. “They call him OG”, the Telugu-language action thriller with Pawan Kalyan, continued his career at the box office, although the numbers delayed when it entered his second week. ‘They call him og’ Day 9 Box Office Collection directed by Sujeeth and produced by DVV Danayya, the film made an early estimated collection of £ 3.74 on day 9 (second Friday), which was the total to £ 173.04. The first week of the film was particularly strong, ending with a collection of £ 169.3 crore. However, as with most major releases, the second week had a fall in daily earnings. On day 6 (Tuesday) it collected £ 7.25 crore, followed by £ 6.75 on day 7 (Wednesday). Day 8 (Thursday) brought a slight rise to £ 7.7 before Friday’s dip. Theater occupation Regional Wise Occupation on Day 9 paints a clear picture of this slowdown. Over the Telugu 2D performances, the morning shows recorded 22.79%of occupation, the afternoon rose to 36.98%, and the evening reached a peak at 42.40%. The strongest rise was seen in regions such as Warangal (54%) and Vizag Visakhapatnam (46.67%), while areas such as Nizamabad (15.67%) and Bengaluru (23%) reported much lower footfalls. Other regions such as Hyderabad and Chennai were 34% each, while Karimnagar and Mahbubnagar crossed the 40% mark. More about the movie ‘They call him Og’ tells the story of a retired gangster (played by Pawan Kalyan) who appeared in Bombay again in 1993, after ten years away, just to confront his old competitor Omi Bhau, depicted by Emrane Hashmi. The film also plays Priyanka Mohan, Arjun Das, Sriya Reddy and Prakash Raj in key roles. By combining a high-octane action with an emotional narrative, the film attracted particular attention for Kalyan’s striking actions and the face between him and Hashmi. Although the number of the second week is smaller compared to its opening, the film has crossed £ 170 worldwide, making it one of the biggest Telugu releases of the year. The coming weekend will be crucial to decide whether they call him og’can momentum and continue with the trip to higher box office milestones.