Pawan Kalyan's action-packed drama, "They Call Him OG," continues its box office run, though its momentum has slowed significantly. On its fifteenth day in theaters, the film earned approximately ₹75 lakh. This marks a considerable drop from its opening day collection of ₹61.85 crore and its first-week total of ₹169.3 crore across all languages.
Despite the decline, "OG" has had a successful run, achieving the title of the highest-grossing Telugu film of 2025. The movie has reportedly crossed ₹300 crore worldwide. DVV Entertainment, the film's production company, celebrated this milestone on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The film's Telugu version has been the primary driver of its box office success. In its first week, the Telugu version alone contributed ₹164.75 crore to the total collection of ₹169.3 crore. The second week also saw a similar trend, with the Telugu version consistently earning between ₹4.1 and ₹4.7 crore daily.
"They Call Him OG" experienced a dip in weekday collections after a strong opening weekend. On its thirteenth day, the film earned an estimated ₹1.40 crore, bringing its domestic total to ₹185.85 crore. The film's overall Telugu occupancy on October 9th was 17.25%, with consistent performance across morning, afternoon, evening, and night shows.
Directed by Sujeeth, "They Call Him OG" features Pawan Kalyan as Ojas Gambheera, a gangster seeking revenge. The movie marks Emraan Hashmi's Tollywood debut, along with Priyanka Mohan, Prakash Raj, Sriya Reddy, and Arjun Das in key roles.
The film has faced competition from other releases, including "Kantara: Chapter 1". The Kannada film has made a significant impact on the box office.
Despite the recent slowdown, "They Call Him OG" has broken records and achieved milestones. It has surpassed Akshay Kumar's "Housefull 5" to become the eighth-biggest hit of 2025. The film has also performed well in North America, marking one of Pawan Kalyan's biggest overseas successes.