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Post by : Rameen Ariff
Pawan Kalyan’s latest action-packed film, They Call Him OG, has created a major impact at the box office by surpassing the $4 million mark in North America by the end of its second day. This impressive milestone highlights the growing international appeal of Telugu cinema and solidifies Pawan Kalyan’s position as one of the most influential stars in the industry.
The film’s premiere day collection in North America alone was $3.13 million, making it the highest opening for a Telugu film in the region this year. This remarkable start was followed by continued strong audience turnout on the second day, pushing the cumulative total past the $4 million threshold.
In India, the film also performed exceptionally well, earning ₹21 crore on its opening day. By the end of its second day, They Call Him OG had collected a total of ₹104 crore, showcasing strong audience engagement across both domestic and international markets.
Directed by Sujeeth, the film features high-octane action sequences and a gripping storyline that has resonated strongly with fans. The cast, including notable actors alongside Pawan Kalyan, has contributed to the film’s success, while the combination of engaging content and strategic promotions has boosted its visibility worldwide.
Industry analysts highlight that the success of They Call Him OG demonstrates the increasing global reach of regional Indian films, particularly Telugu cinema. Pawan Kalyan’s enduring fan base, combined with the growing interest in Indian content overseas, has helped the film achieve record-breaking box office numbers in North America and other international markets.
With its powerful opening and continued strong performance, They Call Him OG is expected to maintain momentum in the coming weeks, further cementing Pawan Kalyan’s reputation as a superstar with massive global appeal.
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