Powerstar Pawan Kalyan’s OG is the hot cake in the Telugu film trade right now. The movie is currently in the post-production phase, and the team is happy with the hype that it is carrying currently. Meanwhile, the pre-sales have begun in the USA and have created a new record. The phenomenon looks like Pawan Kalyan is on the verge of clinching 1M USD at the box office, much before the film’s trailer release.
Pawan Kalyan’s movies usually attract a lot of attention at the USA box office. Earlier, for films like Attarintiki Daredi and Agnyathavaasi, there was a huge craze among the US audiences. However, now, with Pawan scoring back-to-back failures, including Hari Hara Veera Mallu, the buzz around his movies has come down.
Hari Hara Veera Mallu did not attract a big hype and buzz at the box office, especially in the USA, but even before the launch of the theatrical trailer, OG set up a new record for being the fastest film to register a pre-sale of $500K overseas. This feat was not achieved by any Indian film in the past.
With Pawan Kalyan’s birthday falling around the corner on September 2nd and with the pre-sales growing stronger, the actor’s birthday gift could be 1M$ from the fans. Also, with the merchandise, the team already created a sensation on social media.
If the trend continues, the same kind of records are expected in both the Telugu states as well. Directed by Sujeeth, OG is produced by DVV Danayya under the DVV Entertainments banner.
This post was last modified on 30 August 2025 6:31 pm
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