Pawan Kalyan‘S Gangster Action Drama’ They call him og ‘witnessed a dip in his cash registers during weekdays. According to early estimates, the film collected around RS 1.40 crore on Tuesday, day 13, which marked a slowdown after its strong opening weekend.According to the trade analyst Sacnilk, the film wrapped the first week’s collection with RS 169.3 Crore. On its second Friday, it got RS 4.75 crore, followed by Rs 4.6 crore on Saturday and RS 4.15 crore on Sunday. But when weekdays started, the film’s number, the total RS 1.65 crore on Monday and an estimated RS 1.40 crore on Tuesday. With this, the film’s total cash collection comes to Rs 185.85 crore domestic.
Theater coating
“They call him og” registered a total Telugu coating of 21.93% over theaters. The film maintained a stable presence during the day, with morning shows that registered 20.01% coating, which increased to 22.34% during the afternoon. In the evening it went to 22.73% followed by 22.62% during the night show.
Collide at the checkout
The film has met a collision with Rishab shetty‘S’ Kantara: Chapter 1 ‘. Since it was released on October 2, the film has had a remarkable drive. The film collected RS 33.5 crore on Tuesday, which gives a total of RS 290.25 crore.
About “they call him og”
When he talks about “they call him og”, the movie Pawan marks Kalyan’s expected comeback on the big screen after he was busy with his political commitments as vice cm for Andhra Pradesh.The movie includes Emraan Hashmi Make his Tollywood debut. It also includes Priyanka MohanPrakash Raj, Sriya Reddy, Arjun Das and others. The film is located in Mumbai, with Pawan Kalyan as ‘og’, Ojas Gambheera, who returns to Mumbai after a decade to regain his empire and protect their loved ones.Disclaimer clause: Box Office numbers in this article are compiled from our own sources and also from various public tasks. While we strive for accuracy, all figures are approximately unless they are explicitly mentioned. It offers a fair representation of the project’s box office. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toienteration@timesinternet.in.