They Call Him OG Box Office Collection Day 4
On its fourth day, "They Call Him OG" charged ahead with an impressive ₹18.4 crore India net, according to Sacnilk and if you caught the movie in a packed Telugu theater, you probably felt the excitement humming. That brings the total up to about ₹140 crore in just four days, which is honestly wild. Over the weekend, my cousin messaged our group chat with, “Screamed for the interval fight, got scolded by an aunt, worth it.” That’s the OG effect.
Occupancy Gave Fans a Real Show
The real magic happened in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, with Telugu shows running at 39% occupancy overall — peaking over 50% during the afternoon slot. Tamil, Hindi, and Kannada numbers were smaller, but here’s a little taste:
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Telugu: ₹17.5 Cr (crowds, whistles, the works)
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Tamil: ₹0.25 Cr (lowkey, but loyal fans)
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Hindi: ₹0.6 Cr (some scattered claps)
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Kannada: ₹0.05 Cr (blink and you miss it)
Day | India Net Collection | Change (+/-) |
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Day 0 [Wednesday] | ₹21 Cr [Te: 21 Cr] | 0.00% |
Day 1 [1st Thursday] | ₹63.75 Cr [Te: 63 Cr ; Ta: 0.22 Cr ; Hi: 0.5 Cr ; Ka: 0.03 Cr] | - |
Day 2 [1st Friday] | ₹18.45 Cr [Te: 17.85 Cr ; Ta: 0.15 Cr ; Hi: 0.4 Cr ; Ka: 0.05 Cr] | -71.06% |
Day 3 [1st Saturday] | ₹18.5 Cr [Te: 17.7 Cr ; Ta: 0.2 Cr ; Hi: 0.55 Cr ; Ka: 0.05 Cr] | +0.27% |
Day 4 [1st Sunday] | ₹18.4 Cr [Te: 17.5 Cr ; Ta: 0.25 Cr ; Hi: 0.6 Cr ; Ka: 0.05 Cr] * rough data | -0.54% |
Total | ₹140.1 Cr [Te: 137.05 Cr ; Ta: 0.82 Cr ; Hi: 2.05 Cr ; Ka: 0.18 Cr] | - |
I even saw two school kids, probably bunking, high-fiving in the aisle when Pawan Kalyan made his big entrance.
While day 4 slipped just 0.54% from Saturday (not a crash, more of a gentle wave), the weekend energy absolutely kept the box office buzzing. Some folks wondered if the storm would slow after that monster Thursday debut, but OG’s numbers say Telugu fans just weren’t ready to let go.
The Crowd’s Verdict? OG Is Still a Blockbuster
The day 4 box office haul proves "They Call Him OG" isn’t cooling down yet, it’s still drawing real Telugu crowds and squeezing every bit of weekend buzz for what it’s worth.