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'They Call Him OG' Plummets at Box Office in Third Week

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  • Pawan Kalyan's latest film faces sharp revenue drop
  • Box office earnings decline by 89% in second week
  • Mixed reviews cite lack of layered storytelling
'They Call Him OG' Plummets at Box Office in Third Week

Pawan Kalyan's latest action-packed entertainer, 'They Call Him OG,' is facing a significant decline at the box office as it enters its third week. According to reports, the film managed to earn an estimated Rs 40 lakhs across all languages in India on day 20, bringing its total collection to Rs 191.9 crore.

After an impressive start in its opening week, the Sujeeth-directed film is now witnessing consistent dips in daily earnings. The second week saw a sharp 89% drop in revenue compared to the first week, indicating that the movie's theatrical journey may be nearing its end.

While the film had good hype and was anticipated by Pawan Kalyan's fans, it failed to impress the majority of the audience. Reviews have cited the director's heavy reliance on star power at the cost of layered storytelling and character development, with several subplots feeling undercooked and familiar.

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Despite the mixed reports, the film's music by Thaman has received positive responses from the audience. As 'They Call Him OG' continues to struggle at the box office, it remains to be seen whether the movie can regain momentum or if its theatrical run will come to a close in the coming days.

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The film 'They Call Him OG' starring Pawan Kalyan is facing a significant decline at the box office as it enters its third week, with revenue plummeting by 89% in the second week.
According to reviews, the director Sujeeth relied heavily on star power, often at the cost of layered storytelling and character development, with several subplots feeling undercooked and familiar.
Despite the mixed reports about the film, the music composed by Thaman has received positive responses from the audience.

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