The Suriya-led film ‘Karuppu’ opened in theatres after a one-day delay and quickly gained traction at the box office.Early reports indicate a strong start across domestic and overseas markets. According to Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 14.40 crore net in India on its opening day. This figure came from 4,891 shows across the country. The overall India gross stood at Rs 16.66 crore on Day 1.Overseas markets added further momentum with Rs 4.00 crore gross. This pushed the worldwide opening day total to Rs 20.66 crore.
Domestic box office performance and occupancy trends for ‘Karuppu’
In India ‘Karuppu’ registered Rs 14.40 crore net collections on Day 1. The Tamil version led the performance with Rs 12.00 crore net. It recorded an overall occupancy of 54.0 percent across 3,448 shows.The Telugu version contributed Rs 2.40 crore net from 1,443 shows. Its occupancy stood at 30.0 percent overall. The film saw its strongest footfalls during evening and night shows. Night occupancy soared at 75.15 percent in Tamil regions.
Regional breakdown across India for ‘Karuppu’
Region-wise data shows Tamil Nadu as the strongest market for ‘Karuppu’. The state alone contributed Rs 10.50 crore in gross collections. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana together added Rs 2.75 crore. Karnataka recorded Rs 2.00 crore, while Kerala contributed Rs 1.25 crore. The rest of India added Rs 16 lakhs to the total.
Overseas contribution and worldwide total
International markets played a supporting yet significant role in the opening day total. ‘Karuppu’ earned Rs 4.00 crore gross from overseas territories. This helped the film cross the Rs 20 crore milestone globally on Day 1. The worldwide gross now stands at Rs 20.66 crore.
Critical reception for Suriya starrer
While the box office start has been strong, critical reception has been mixed. ETimes review stated, “somewhere around the interval, the film abruptly abandons these characters and their emotional arc. In fact, even after the death of a crucial character, the narrative seems far more interested in racing towards its next hero-elevation moment (powered by GK Vishnu’s oversaturated frames) — and the next case, involving a sexual assault survivor played by Sshivada — than allowing the audience to sit with the emotional weight of the loss. The father-daughter duo are reduced to a fleeting glimpse towards the end, with everything eventually explained away through vague ‘just God things’ logic.Meanwhile, the sexual assault case functions largely as a marker that the film has now entered full ‘God mode’ territory, complete with a Liar Liar-style sequence played mostly for laughs. From there on, the writing slips into anything-goes mode, with scenes that jar with the film’s own internal and emotional logic, relying primarily on Suriya’s star presence and Sai Abhyankkar’s energetic score to deliver the mass highs.“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.


