Mark
Box
Office
Collection:
The
Kannada
action
thriller
Mark,
starring
Kichcha
Sudeep,
has
completed
13
days
at
the
box
office
and
is
now
entering
Day
14
today,
January
7.
Released
in
theaters
on
December
25,
the
film
has
continued
its
run
into
the
second
week,
registering
steady
but
moderate
collections
after
a
strong
opening.
According
to
estimates
shared
by
box
office
tracking
portal
Sacnilk,
Mark
has
earned
approximately
₹26.47
crore
net
in
India
across
all
languages
during
its
first
13
days.
The
film
opened
on
a
high
note,
collecting
₹8.6
crore
on
its
first
day,
driven
largely
by
strong
turnout
in
Karnataka.
However,
collections
saw
a
sharp
dip
on
Day
2,
followed
by
relatively
stable
figures
over
the
first
weekend.
During
its
opening
week,
Mark
accumulated
a
total
of
₹23.15
crore.
The
film
showed
a
notable
jump
on
Day
8,
coinciding
with
the
start
of
its
second
week,
when
it
collected
around
₹1.9
crore.
This
spike
indicated
renewed
footfalls
in
select
centers
after
the
weekday
slowdown.
In
the
second
week,
collections
displayed
typical
fluctuations.
While
the
film
saw
marginal
growth
over
the
second
weekend,
weekday
numbers
dropped
sharply
on
Day
12
and
Day
13,
with
earnings
estimated
at
₹0.27
crore
and
₹0.25
crore,
respectively.
These
figures,
marked
as
rough
data
by
Sacnilk,
reflect
the
gradual
tapering
expected
at
this
stage
of
the
theatrical
run.
Film
Overview
And
Box
Office
Outlook
Written
and
directed
by
Vijay
Kartikeyaa,
Mark
features
Sudeep
in
the
role
of
Ajay
Markandaya,
a
suspended
police
officer
who
finds
himself
confronting
gangsters,
corrupt
politicians,
and
antisocial
forces.
The
narrative
follows
his
attempt
to
restore
order
when
a
critical
situation
threatens
the
state,
placing
him
at
the
center
of
escalating
conflict.
The
film
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
B.
Ajaneesh
Loknath.
Editing
is
handled
by
SR
Ganesh
Baabu.
As
Mark
enters
Day
14,
trade
observers
will
be
watching
how
it
performs
over
the
remaining
weekdays
and
whether
it
can
add
significantly
to
its
total
before
new
releases
take
over
screens.
With
₹26.47
crore
already
recorded
in
13
days,
the
film’s
box
office
trajectory
now
depends
on
sustained
footfalls
in
its
core
Kannada
markets
during
the
latter
part
of
its
theatrical
run.