Mask Box Office Collection Day 6: Kavin And Andrea Jeremiah’s Film Crosses ₹6 Crore In India



Mask
Box
Office
Collection:

The
Tamil
action
thriller
Mask,
featuring
Kavin
and
Andrea
Jeremiah
in
the
lead,
continues
its
run
in
theaters
after
completing
six
days
at
the
box
office.
Released
on
November
21,
2025,
the
film
has
so
far
earned
an
estimated
₹6.16
crore
at
the
India
net
box
office,
according
to
tracking
site
Sacnilk.
As
of
today,
November
27,
the
film
has
entered
its
seventh
day,
with
industry
observers
monitoring
weekday
performance
closely.

Directed
and
written
by
debutant
Vikarnan
Ashok,
Mask
is
jointly
produced
by
The
Show
Must
Go
On
and
Black
Madras
Films,
with
Andrea
Jeremiah
and
SP
Chockalingam
serving
as
producers.
The
film,
mentored
by
Vetrimaaran,
features
music
by
G.
V.
Prakash
Kumar,
cinematography
by
R.
D.
Rajasekhar,
and
editing
by
R.
Ramar.
The
supporting
cast
includes
Ruhani
Sharma,
and
the
technical
crew
comprises
Jacki
and
M.
Vijay
Iyyappan
as
art
directors,
Peter
Hein
and
Vicky
as
stunt
coordinators,
Poorthi
and
Vipin
as
costume
designers,
and
Prathap
K
handling
sound
design
and
mixing.
The
action
sequences
were
choreographed
by
Azar
and
Viji,
with
visual
effects
handled
by
Lorven
Studios.

Six-Day
Collections
of
Mask

At
the
box
office,
Mask
opened
with
an
estimated
₹1.15
crore
on
its
first
Friday.
Collections
rose
slightly
on
Saturday
to
₹1.45
crore
but
dipped
marginally
on
Sunday
to
₹1.4
crore.
The
weekday
period
saw
a
significant
drop,
with
Monday
and
Tuesday
contributing
₹0.75
crore
each,
and
the
sixth
day,
Wednesday,
adding
approximately
₹0.66
crore.
The
cumulative
six-day
total
stands
at
₹6.16
crore.

The
film’s
narrative
revolves
around
a
high-stakes
heist
in
which
₹440
crore
is
stolen,
and
the
protagonists
have
seven
days
to
recover
it.
The
story
focuses
on
greed,
betrayal,
and
intrigue,
featuring
a
complex
web
of
characters:
a
greedy
man,
a
conniving
woman,
and
a
resourceful
individual
with
a
bag
of
tricks.
The
plot
builds
toward
an
action-packed
climax
set
against
a
backdrop
of
deception
and
strategy,
offering
a
mix
of
suspense
and
thrill
typical
of
the
heist
genre.

With
its
first
week
nearing
completion,
the
film’s
performance
in
the
coming
days
will
indicate
how
well
it
sustains
audience
interest
during
the
rest
of
its
theatrical
run.


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