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OG Blockbuster Celebrations

The photos from the blockbuster celebrations tell a story of scale and spirit.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   1 Oct 2025 10:45 PM IST
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When They Call Him OG stormed into theatres on September 25, 2025, it wasn’t just the debut of a long-awaited film—it was the beginning of a phenomenon. The energy was electric, the fanfare unstoppable. From the very first glimpse of the celebration photos, it was clear: this wasn’t just a film release, it was a cultural event.

With ₹110 crore collected in just three days, OG has quickly become one of the defining cinematic moments of 2025. But beyond numbers, what sets it apart is the emotional scale—fans didn’t just watch OG, they lived it, breathed it, celebrated it.

The photos from the blockbuster celebrations tell a story of scale and spirit. Giant banners, packed theatres, cheers erupting like fireworks, and fans coming together in a frenzy of devotion—these weren’t just promotional events; they were declarations of love.

Because OG isn't just a title—it’s a symbol. A symbol of loyalty, of legacy, of what cinema means to people when it goes beyond the screen.

And looking at those celebration frames, one thing becomes clear: OG wasn’t made to fit in. It was made to stand out.

A film. A festival. A force.

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