OG Day 2 Box Office Collections: Action thriller OG, Pawan Kalyan’s landmark film, stormed into the theatres and wrote an unprecedented history at the box office. Directed by Sujeeth, opposite Kalyan stands Emraan Hashmi, who is making his Telugu debut as the antagonist. The pre-release theatrics had just grown and soared, almost setting the tone for a positive box office opening, with record advance bookings and paid premieres.
The momentum had begun on Wednesday, with a stupendous ₹21 crore net just from the paid previews. Thursday saw the collections roll in at ₹63.75 crore net for the first official opening day, thus pushing its domestic total over the ₹84 crore mark within just 2 days of screening. The Friday crowd was still steady, bringing in another ₹19.25 crore net.
Thus, OG accomplished the great feat of grossing ₹104 crore net in India in two days, overtaking Pawan Kalyan’s fastest ₹100 crore record. Just to put the numbers in perspective, the film surpassed Mirai’s overall ₹85 crore in just a matter of 48 hours.
The storm was not subsided just inside India. OG created waves overseas, especially in the North American continent, where it grossed over $3 million on its first day. Trade reports suggest that the collection globally surpassed ₹154 crore gross on Day 1-a feat which stands as the seventh biggest opening in history for Indian movies and the biggest till date of 2025.
For Pawan Kalyan, OG is much more than just another film; it is a record-breaking milestone that demonstrates his undying stardom and the pan-India appeal of Telugu cinema. Jaw-dropping stylish action coupled with an engaging storyline and a fresh new antagonist in the form of Emraan Hashmi has surely appealed to audiences worldwide.
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With ₹104 crore net in India in just two days and a whopping ₹154 crore gross worldwide on Day 1, OG is not merely a hit but a box-office phenomenon. This may well join the all-time top ranking in the Indian blockbuster sector if the trend continues.