Kichcha Sudeep’s ‘Mark’ Surges Past 12 Crore in Box Office Collections |
Kannada star Kichcha Sudeep is seen in the latest action thriller ‘Mark’. After the film had a strong opening at the box office, it saw a drop in its second day. According to early reports, the movie collected Rs 3.50 crore on Friday.As per trade analyst Sacnilk report, ‘Mark’ made Rs 8.6 crore at the box office on the opening day and according to the early estimates, it collected Rs 3.50 crore on the second day. This brings the total collection to Rs 12.10 crore.
Occupancy rate
Speaking about the film’s occupancy rate, ‘Mark’ recorded an overall 43.05% in its Kannada release on Friday. The morning shows saw a lower occupancy with 21.15%, which later increased to 46.54% and then to 50.41%. It then increased gradually and peaked to 54.10% on Friday.Makers have announced that the Tamil and Telugu versions of the film will also be released soon. It will be available in theatres from January 1st.
Plot of ‘Mark’
Directed by Vijay Karthikeyaa, the film features Kichcha Sudeep playing the role of a suspended police officer. The film shows him involved in three interconnected cases. First, he is on a rescue mission to save 18 children after they are kidnapped. Another includes him taking on a gangster feud led by Bhadra played by Naveen Chandra, and a power grab by politician Adikeshava played by Shine Tom Chacko.
Cast and crew of ‘Mark’
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. Etimes review states, “’Mark’ is a mass movie with some class. The making, performances, and technical values shine, but the narrative stumbles due to uneven pacing and a script that needed more clarity and tightening. Still, for fans of Sudeep and lovers of stylised action thrillers, ‘Mark’ offers enough highs to make it a watchable, star-driven experience.”Kichcha Sudeep was last seen during pervious Christmas release ‘Max.’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