OG 5 Days Box Office: So far, Pawan Kalyan’s long-awaited OG has started on quite the thunder overseas. Almost ₹18 crores were collected during the premieres, creating good hype before release.The film opened with a stampede-like vengeance on its first day, raking in ₹61 crores at the box office, with what appeared to be an uninterrupted blockbuster journey set in.
The big gains seen on the first day were all too soon followed by a sharp decline:sales.
Day 1: ₹61 crores
Day 2: ₹20 crores
And Day 3: ₹19 crores
Day 4: ₹18 crores
Day 5 (est.): ₹7.5 crores
Thus, the India net collection was at ₹136 crores, with ₹23 crores coming from the overseas collections. Hence, worldwide net collections are at ₹159 crores. The gross collections worldwide, therefore, remain at ₹230 crores, a figure way below the high trade expectations entertained by any film of this grade.
North America: Entered the profit zone after covering its cost.
International: Most of the territories are at least at break-even, if not profit.
Telangana: Expected to be a break-even by October 3rd.
Andhra Pradesh: Going down badly; projected losses at 20-30%.
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OG swung Pawan Kalyan’s stardom with historic premieres and record-breaking Day 1; however, the decline in collection numbers thereafter became an energetic dampener on the momentum. The film has recovered its costs in most of the overseas territories and is faring quite well in Telangana. However, the scenario in Andhra Pradesh suggests victims of substantial losses, thus putting OG away from being labelled a complete box office success at this juncture.
Apart from Pawan Kalyan’s mass appeal, the film also has a powerful ensemble cast and some high-octane action sequences. Despite an ambiguous trade performance, OG remains one of the most discussed films of 2025.