They call it the OG box office collections: explodes with an opening day close to 90cr in India

The film Telugu, they call it OG, took off with a phenomenal RS. 89 Core approximately the opening day at the Indian box office. This includes RS. 30 crosses approximately glimpses on Wednesday evening from 10 p.m. This ranks like the highest eighth opening in India, passing in front of Devara and just below Jawan. If the reals are higher, it could climb to seventh position.

The driving of the company is the Telugu states, where the film marked the third largest opening day of all time behind Pushpa 2 and RRR with approximately Rs. 76 Core approximately, including a massive RS. Overview of 27 crore. Traditionally, Telugu films had high collective programs, performance programs, which are now replaced by previews. Pushpa 2 was the first to do so on a large scale; OG brought it back to a new level, more than double the previous record.

Apart from the Telugu states, Karnataka also obtained the best career figures for Pawan Kalyan with Rs. 9 crosses the first day. There was also a version doubled in Hindi, but it was almost a non-starter, and there was not many expectations to start.

Pawan Kalyan, although he is undoubtedly the largest star in Telugu states, suffered prolonged drought at the box office, his last successful outing being more than ten years ago. Since then, all his films have opened strongly, some have even obtained record figures, but could not support this beginning. There was Bheemla Nayak, who did well enough but was retained by the external factors. OG was the highly anticipated film, which delivered again to the initial. The initial relationships seem better than his past films, so hope is that he will support from here and will be this successful film, something that has escaped Powerstar for too long.

The box office collections of the first day of calling OG in India are as follows:

Area Raw
AP / TS RS. 76.00 cr.
Nizam RS. 30:00 CR.
Yield RS. 11:00 am cr.
Andhra RS. 35.00 cr.
Karnataka RS. 9:00 am cr.
Tamil Nadu – Kerala RS. 1.60 cr.
Rest of India RS. 1.90 cr.
INDIA RS. 88.50 cr.

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