Suriya has made a strong comeback at the box office with ‘Karuppu’ directed by RJ Balaji. Starring Trisha Krishnan, the mythological action drama has been garnering excellent numbers and strong audience participation across all markets. The film has shown significant momentum in its first weekend. Both Saturday and Sunday the collection increased significantly.
‘Karuppu’ crosses 120.75 million worldwide
According to Sacnilk, ‘Karuppu’ has earned 68 crores in Indian net collections in three days. The film’s India gross has reached 78.75 crores. Foreign markets have added another 42 million to the total.With these figures, the film’s worldwide gross stands at a remarkable 120.75 crores after its opening weekend. Crossing the 100 crore mark in just three days is an important milestone.
Daily collection shows huge growth for ‘Karuppu’
Karuppu opened on Friday with Rs 15.50 crore in collections across India. The film had an occupancy rate of 46.9 percent on the first day.Saturday brought a big jump. The film earned 24.15 crores, and the occupancy rose to 56.8 percent. It posted the highest single-day total on Sunday. Karuppu collected 28.35 crore, and the occupancy rose to 64.3 percent.
A mythological story with divine justice
‘Karuppu’ features Suriya as Saravanan, a lawyer who becomes the human avatar of the god Karuppusamy. The story follows a helpless father and daughter who are robbed and trapped in a corrupt legal system.
Audience reactions range from praise to criticism
The film has received a mixed but largely positive response from the audience.A netizen wrote: “” Karuppu Sammy Roars – Suriya Peak Performance & Sai Abhyankkar Magic! Suriya delivers his career best as Karuppu Sammy with unparalleled intensity and emotion. Sai Abhyankkar works pure magic with the music and background score, elevating each scene to another level. A complete and moving theater experience. 10/10!”Another viewer wrote: “A movie in two halves Looks like two movies in one here. The first half was engaging and touching with a moral story to tell, the ending of this half was quite heartbreaking… but this heartbreak didn’t follow through. The second half was pure nonsense, fodder for the masses violence and loud noises. Really disappointing after a strong start.”DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article have been collected from public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly stated, providing a fair representation of the film’s box office performance. These totals are subject to change as official studio figures are updated or additional international market reports are finalized. We provide this data for informational and entertainment purposes only.