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Karuppu Box Office Day 4: The Action Drama Passes Monday Test After 120+ Crore Weekend To Become Suriya's Highest-Grossing Film
BY SACNILK
Chennai, May 18 - Tamil superstar Suriya's Karuppu continues its sensational box office run as the action drama has successfully passed the crucial Monday test after delivering a massive 120+ crore worldwide opening weekend. The film has now become the highest-grossing film of Suriya's career with its Monday collection so far. According to early trends, Karuppu is heading towards grossing a minimum 15+ crore worldwide on Day 4, which will take its total global collection beyond the 135 crore mark in just four days. The film has maintained excellent momentum despite entering the weekday phase after a massive weekend, reflecting its strong acceptance among audiences. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) What has surprised the trade the most is the extraordinary hold in India. The movie is showing a drop of less than 40% from Friday, which is considered exceptional for a star-led Tamil commercial entertainer after such a huge opening. This is easily one of the strongest weekday holds for a major Tamil title in recent times. The film has continued to dominate Tamil Nadu, where it is heading towards another double-digit collection, while also posting steady collections in Telugu states, Karnataka, and overseas territories. Positive word of mouth, repeat audience support, and strong occupancy in mass centres are helping the movie sustain its momentum. Directed by RJ Balaji, Karuppu marks a major comeback success for Suriya, by becoming his highest-grossing movie, beating Singam 2, which reportedly grossed around 124 crores worldwide. The actor's intense performance, combined with the film's action-packed narrative and emotional moments, has struck a chord with audiences across regions. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Day-Wise Worldwide Collection Of Karuppu Day 1 - 29 Cr Gross Approx. Day 2 - 46 Cr Gross Approx. Day 3 - 46 Cr Gross Approx. Day 4 - 20 Cr Gross (expected)