Kichcha Sudeep’s latest action thriller was released on Christmas. The film has been enjoying a decent run and it started the New Year with good numbers. After a week-long theatrical release, the film collected over Rs 1.75 crore according to early estimates.
According to a report by trade analyst Sacnilk, the film made a massive release on its first day, collecting over Rs 8.6 crore. Later on Friday and Saturday, the film added more Rs 3.2 crore on each day. Next on Sunday the film added Rs 3.5 crore. As the weekdays began, the collection saw a drop. On Monday, it made Rs 1.5 crore. On Tuesday, the film made Rs 90 lakh and made Rs 80 lakh on Wednesday and Thursday, which was the New Year, it minted Rs 1.75 crore. This makes the film’s total collection as of now to Rs 23 crore.
Theatrical occupancy
Speaking of the film’s attendance, the film had an overall 36.29% occupancy on January 1st. The morning shows 13.51% occupancy. Later in the evening, shows it rose incrementally as it made Rs 45.93%. Again, the evening the film enjoyed a good occupancy, recording 48.16%. The day ended with night shows recording 37.56%.
About ‘Mark’
Talking about ‘Mark’, directed by Vijay Karthikeyaa, the film stars Kichcha Sudeep as a suspended police whoi is involved in three interconnected cases. He is also in a rush against time to save 18 kidnapped kids.
The movie includes Naveen Chandra, Yogi Babu, Nishvika Naidu, Guru Somasundaram, and Roshni Prakash in key roles. The film features music by Ajaneesh B Loknath.
DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers in this article are compiled from our proprietary sources and diverse public data. We strive for accuracy and all figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned. We offer a fair representation of the project's box office performance. We are open to feedback and suggestions on toientertainment@timesinternet.in
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