Kannada star Kichcha Sudeep’s latest release, ’Mark,’ has hit the big screens today on the festive day of Christmas. The Telugu and Tamil versions of the movie seem to be coming out a few days later. Let’s find out.
Release change for two versions
There is a new update from the makers. They said that the Tamil and Telugu versions of Mark will not come out on Christmas Day. The team announced that both versions will now be released one week later. The new release date is January 1, 2026. In the Tamil Nadu and Telugu states, ‘Mark’ will be released on the New Year. But the Kannada version will release on December 25 as planned.
The post read, “Dear Baadshah & MARK Fans, The love and madness you’ve shown for MARK is phenomenal. This Christmas, you turned MARK into a grand festival. And the festival continues! MARK, a Tamil & Telugu hit, will be in theaters on 01.01.2026. One film. One celebration. MARK continues across all languages. And... as promised, The #MARK Kannada is releasing tomorrow. Witness our Baadshah as Ajay Markanday and experience the rage and mass on the big screen tomorrow.”
About the film ‘Mark’
The movie is directed by Vijay Karthikeyaa. It stars Kichcha Sudeep in the role of a police officer named Ajay Markandeya.
He is on a mission to save kidnapped children. However, he only has a time limit of 18 hours. The movie shows a dark world where children are in danger. It also shows how some bad people use power and politics to harm others. The trailer shows that ‘Mark’ will do anything to save the kids.
The movie has many actors, like Vikranth,
Yogi Babu, Guru Somasundaram, Roshni Prakash, Archana Kottige, Pratap Narayan, Raghu Ramanakoppa, Mahantesh Hiremath, and Ashwin Hassan.
Social media review of the film
The film has received some mixed reviews from the moviegoers on social media. Fans have been praising the Kannada stars' strong screen presence, with the intro sequence being one of the highlights of the film. However, a portion of fans have also mentioned their disappointment, calling the screenplay “predictable” and “routine.” Audiences have also enjoyed the BGM score of the movie, which is composed by Kantara Chapter 1 composer B. Ajaneesh Loknath.