
The excitement surrounding OG has reached fever pitch, with ticket bookings igniting like wildfire across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The moment sales opened, seats vanished in seconds, signaling extraordinary demand—even in small-town theaters, where shows are filling at record speed. While premiere listings are yet to be announced, the rush for regular screenings alone highlights the film’s massive anticipation.
Ticket prices have sparked surprise among fans. At Cross Roads single screens in Telangana, the upper balcony is priced at ₹445, despite the official hike being only ₹100. Elsewhere, prices hover around ₹275. Yet, fans are undeterred—priority is given to securing seats for OG over cost considerations.
This time, bookings were facilitated via the District App, creating a mix of rush and confusion. Telangana shows sold out immediately through the platform, while Andhra Pradesh is navigating permissions and policy gaps. Midnight shows, priced at ₹1,000, were approved, but booking windows remain limited. Whatever tickets appeared were snapped up almost instantly.
With five days to go, audiences can expect further announcements regarding benefit shows, additional screenings, and record-setting schedules. Sources confirm 24-night shows will be staged across both states, with minor policy adjustments underway in Andhra Pradesh. Remarkably, this frenzy has built momentum even before the release of the film’s trailer—tomorrow’s content drop is expected to amplify the excitement, potentially propelling OG toward an opening unprecedented in Telugu cinema.
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