'They call him og' Box Office Collection Day 2: Pawan Kalyan's film Crumbs £ 100 Crore, Mount It Many

“They call him OG” stormed the box office and crossed the £ 100 crore mark in just two days after release. The Telugu language action drama, with Pawan Kalyan, has drawn large crowds, despite the fact that he saw a dent in collections on the second day. “They call him og ‘Day 2 Box Office Collection The film started strongly with a pre -release on Wednesday and earned £ 21 in his Telugu version. Thursday, the first full day in theaters, the film posted an impressive £ 63.75 crore, with most of the earnings from the Telugu market (£ 63 crore), and smaller contributions from Tamil (£ 0.22 crore), Hindi (£ 0.5 crore) and Kannada (£ 0.03 crore). However, the collections dropped to £ 17.74 on Friday, bringing the cumulative total to £ 102.49. Theater occupation in all regions of occupancy trends reflects the mixed performance. Over the Telugu 2D performances on Friday, the morning shows a registered occupation of 32.60%, which rose slightly to 38.42% that afternoon. Regional figures showed strongholds in core markets such as Vizag Visakhapatnam (51%), Hyderabad (47.5%), Kakinada (48%), and Warangal and Guntur (both 42.5%). Vijayawada has now followed 41.5%. Apart from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the reception of the film was modest. Bengaluru saw 16.5%occupation, Chennai stood at 17%, while Nizamabad scored 18%. However, in large metros, the reaction was limited, with the national capital (4%) and Mumbai (5%) reporting low rise. Despite the sharp fall on his second day, “they call him Og” remains one of the strongest openers in the recent Telugu cinema. Analysts notice that maintaining momentum will be decisive over the weekend to determine the long-term locet track. With its star force and early £ 100 milestone, the film has already secured its place as one of the most important commercial successes of the year. About the film ‘They call him og’ is a 2025 Indian Telugu-language action crime drama, written and directed by Sujeeth and produced by DVV Danayya. The film contains Pawan Kalyan in the lead role as OG, a retired gangster who returns to Bombay in 1993 after a decade-long disappearance to face his old adversary, formidable crime-lord Omi Bhau, depicted by Emraan Hashmi. The ensemble roll distribution also contains Priyanka Mohan, Arjun Das, Sriya Reddy and Prakash Raj. The film is released in theaters worldwide, and the film is mixed to positive reviews of critics.