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Pawan Kalyan's Action Thriller 'They Call Him OG' Earns $171M in 2 Days

Summary

  • Pawan Kalyan's latest film crosses $120M in just 2 days
  • Film earns $21M from premieres alone with high ticket prices
  • Becomes Pawan Kalyan's highest-grossing film to date
Pawan Kalyan's Action Thriller 'They Call Him OG' Earns $171M in 2 Days

In a remarkable feat, Pawan Kalyan's latest release, "They Call Him OG," has taken the box office by storm, grossing a staggering $171 million worldwide in just two days. The action-packed drama, directed by Sujeeth and co-starring Emraan Hashmi, has already become the highest-grossing film of Pawan Kalyan's illustrious career.

The film's success is particularly noteworthy, as it earned a remarkable $21 million from premieres alone, where tickets were priced as high as $1,000 in Andhra Pradesh and $800 in Telangana. This impressive premiere performance set the stage for the film's continued dominance, with the movie collecting an estimated $18.5 million on its second day, taking the domestic total to $122 million.

Despite a nearly 70% drop in earnings on the second day, the film's worldwide total from the first two days and premieres stood at an astounding $171 million. The majority of the earnings have come from the Telugu-speaking regions, while the Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi versions have recorded moderate business.

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The film has grossed an impressive $171 million worldwide in just two days, becoming Pawan Kalyan's highest-grossing film to date.
The film earned $21 million from premieres alone, where tickets were priced as high as $1,000 in Andhra Pradesh and $800 in Telangana.
The majority of the earnings have come from the Telugu-speaking regions, while the Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi versions have recorded moderate business.

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