Mark
Box
Office
Collection:
The
Kannada
action
drama
Mark,
led
by
Kichcha
Sudeep,
has
completed
11
days
in
theaters,
with
its
India
net
box
office
collection
reaching
an
estimated
₹25.51
crore.
The
film,
which
released
on
December
25,
entered
Day
12
of
its
theatrical
run
today,
January
5,
continuing
its
run
across
Karnataka
and
select
dubbed-language
markets.
Directed
and
written
by
Vijay
Kartikeyaa,
Mark
opened
with
a
strong
first
day,
largely
driven
by
collections
from
Karnataka.
According
to
figures
reported
by
box
office
tracker
Sacnilk,
the
film
earned
₹8.6
crore
on
its
opening
day.
However,
the
film
saw
a
sharp
decline
on
Day
2,
dropping
to
₹3.2
crore,
a
pattern
often
observed
after
front-loaded
openings.
Over
the
first
weekend,
collections
showed
limited
variation,
with
Day
3
matching
Friday’s
numbers
and
Day
4
(Sunday)
seeing
a
marginal
rise
to
₹3.4
crore.
The
weekdays
that
followed
recorded
a
steady
decline,
with
collections
dipping
below
₹1.2
crore
by
Monday
and
continuing
to
soften
through
Wednesday.
By
the
end
of
its
first
week,
Mark
had
accumulated
approximately
₹23.15
crore
across
all
languages.
A
noticeable
spike
occurred
on
Day
8,
the
second
Thursday,
when
the
film
collected
around
₹1.9
crore.
This
increase
included
contributions
from
the
Kannada
version
as
well
as
smaller
inputs
from
the
Telugu
and
Tamil
dubbed
versions.
The
second
weekend
showed
modest
recovery,
with
rough
estimates
placing
Day
9
at
₹0.6
crore,
Day
10
at
₹0.76
crore,
and
Day
11
at
₹1
crore.
These
figures
pushed
the
total
to
₹25.51
crore
after
11
days.
Mark
Overview
The
film
follows
Ajay
Markandaya,
a
suspended
police
officer
who
finds
himself
confronting
criminal
networks,
corrupt
political
figures,
and
other
antisocial
elements.
As
events
escalate,
the
character
is
drawn
back
into
action
in
an
attempt
to
restore
order
and
protect
public
interest.
The
narrative
positions
the
protagonist
against
systemic
challenges,
unfolding
within
a
conventional
action-drama
framework.
Mark
is
produced
under
the
banners
of
Sathya
Jyothi
Films
and
Kichcha
Creations,
with
Sendhil
Thyagarajan
and
Arjun
Thyagarajan
serving
as
producers.
The
technical
crew
includes
cinematographer
Shekar
Chandra
and
music
composer
Ajaneesh
B.
Loknath,
while
editing
is
handled
by
S.
R.
Ganesh
Baabu.
Action
sequences
have
been
coordinated
by
multiple
stunt
directors,
including
Stunt
Silva
and
Supreme
Sundar.
As
the
film
progresses
in
its
second
week,
its
weekday
performance
will
be
closely
observed
to
gauge
how
long
it
can
sustain
its
run
amid
competition
from
newer
releases.