Suriya and Trisha Krishnan starrer ‘Karuppu’ experienced a major decline in collections on its eighteenth day at the box office. The film had enjoyed a stronger weekend performance. However, weekday numbers have now slowed significantly.According to Sacnilk estimates, the action drama collected Rs 2.40 crore India net on Day 18. The latest figure represents a 59.3 percent drop compared to the Rs 5.90 crore collected on Day 17.
‘Karuppu’s India numbers continue to grow
The latest collection has pushed ‘Karuppu’ to an India net total of Rs 184.85 crore. The India gross collection has now reached Rs 213.75 crore.The Day 18 earnings came from 3,141 shows across the country. Tamil remained the dominant contributor to the film’s business.The Tamil version generated Rs 2.05 crore on Day 18. The Telugu version added Rs 35 lakhs to the overall total.Tamil occupancy stood at 20.85 percent for the day. Night shows registered 24 percent occupancy and emerged as the strongest period.Meanwhile, the Telugu version recorded an overall occupancy of 10.33 percent on Day 18.
Overseas market adds more support for Trisha Krishnan film
‘Karuppu’ collected Rs 50 lakhs overseas on its eighteenth day.Total overseas earnings have now climbed to Rs 78.25 crore. The combined worldwide total currently stands at Rs 292 crore.The state contributed Rs 2.10 crore on Day 18. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana added Rs 45 lakhs. Karnataka collected Rs 11 lakhs while Kerala contributed Rs 9 lakhs.‘Karuppu’ is presented as a mythological mass entertainer directed by RJ Balaji. The film features Suriya in the role of Saravanan, a lawyer who serves as the human avatar of deity Karuppusamy.ETimes review for the film reads, “What makes Karuppu initially engaging is how firmly it roots itself in the legal proceedings surrounding a stolen jewels case involving Indrans and Anagha Maaya Ravi, who play a helpless father and daughter. The first half spends considerable time building investment in their desperation, vulnerability and pursuit of justice, which in turn gives the film both its emotional core and its most effective mass-movie hook: the idea of an ordinary man challenging a God forced to live and behave as a mortal. We have Baby Kannan (RJ Balaji, in effective mode), a crafty lawyer who has gamed the system for so long that even the judge, Rajanayagam (Natty Subramaniam), appears to dance to his tunes.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and the data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.