What September 2025 Delivered: Big Screen Wins and Cricket Stories

Hey reader, September was a busy month on Empowering Women India. We packaged two very different stories that still share a common theme – perseverance and fan love. One article broke down how Pawan Kalyan’s new movie smashed records, while the other traced Sri Lanka’s speedster Dushmantha Chameera through injuries, IPL rides, and his latest performances.

Why ‘They Call Him OG’ Became a Box‑Office Beast

If you missed the hype around They Call Him OG, here’s the quick lowdown. The film opened with a jaw‑dropping ₹63 crore on day one and piled up ₹130 crore in just four days inside India. Those numbers pushed the global total past ₹211 crore, making it the highest‑grossing Pawan Kalyan movie of all time. Critics gave it a mixed bag, but fans ignored the reviews, rating it 7.2 on IMDb and filling theatres consistently.

What drove the success? Two things: strong fan bookings that kept occupancy high, and a marketing push that turned every trailer drop into a social media trend. The action‑thriller vibe appealed to both longtime followers and newcomers looking for big‑screen excitement. Even though some reviewers pointed out plot holes, the energy on screen kept audiences glued, and that’s what matters for a blockbuster.

Dushmantha Chameera: Fast Bowler’s Fight to Stay Fast

Switching gears, we also spotlighted Sri Lankan pacer Dushmantha Chameera. Since his debut, the right‑arm speedster has racked up 143 wickets in 119 internationals. The real story, however, is his battle with knee injuries that started back in 2015. Those setbacks could have ended many careers, but Chameera kept training hard, tweaking his action, and staying fit enough for the IPL and Lanka Premier League.

His 2015 World Cup performance put him on the map, and his later stints in the Indian Premier League showed he could still deliver high‑pace, late‑swing deliveries when fully fit. Recent games in the ILT20 proved he still has bite, taking key wickets that turned matches in his team’s favor. The article we posted dives into his stats, his rehab routine, and what his future might look like if he stays injury‑free.

Both pieces reflect what our platform cares about – real stories of achievement, whether it’s a film breaking revenue walls or an athlete defying odds. We keep the language simple, the facts straight, and the focus on how these successes inspire everyday people.

If you’re curious about the numbers, the reviews, or the training tips that keep a bowler like Chameera in shape, scroll down for the full write‑ups. And if you love a good movie night, we’ve got the inside scoop on why They Call Him OG is still talking about in cafés and social feeds.

Stay tuned for next month’s roundup – we’ll bring more stories that matter to you, from entertainment highs to sports comebacks and everything in between.

28Sep

Pawan Kalyan's action thriller *They Call Him OG* smashed domestic records, crossing ₹130 crore in four days and hitting a global ₹211 crore. Opening day earnings topped ₹63 crore, while strong fan bookings and steady occupancy kept the momentum alive. Mixed critic reviews didn't stop audiences, who gave the film a 7.2 IMDb rating. The success cements it as the highest‑grossing Pawan Kalyan movie and a 2025 Telugu blockbuster.

7Sep

Dushmantha Chameera, Sri Lanka’s right-arm quick, has battled knee injuries since 2015 yet remains one of the team’s most seasoned pacers. He has 143 wickets in 119 internationals and a reputation for high pace and late swing. From a World Cup impact in 2015 to IPL stints and the Lanka Premier League, his career blends promise and persistence. Recent ILT20 games show he still has bite when fit.