The ‘Kara’ continues its run at the box office. The film, starring Dhanush, has reached Rs 41.34 crore worldwide by Day 7. The film opened with decent traction and has maintained a steady pace.India and overseas breakdown for ‘Kara’According to Sacnilk, the film has collected Rs 27.15 crore in India net so far. Its India gross stands at Rs 31.34 crore. The overseas market has added Rs 10.00 crore, taking the worldwide gross to Rs 41.34 crore. The film’s performance in India remains stable, though not exceptional.Day-wise trend for Dhanush starrerThe film recorded its highest recent numbers on Day 4. Being the first Sunday, it collected Rs 5.00 crore from 3,634 shows. Occupancy stood at 26.1%.However, collections dipped on Day 5. The film earned Rs 1.80 crore from 3,226 shows with occupancy dropping to 16.3%. Day 6 showed slight improvement. The film collected Rs 2.00 crore from 3,322 shows, with occupancy at 17.0%. The overall India net collection now stands at Rs 27.15 crore.‘Kara’ storySet in 1991 during the Gulf War, the film explores a tense period. The conflict between Iraq and the United States led to global fuel shortages. Ramanathapuram, a coastal town in Tamil Nadu, faces severe scarcity.The story follows Karasamy, a man who left behind a troubled past. He is forced to return to crime after his family’s land is seized. Over 16 days, he must navigate danger and protect those who depend on him.ETimes reviewed the film and pointed out both strengths and flaws. “Every emotional thread gets pulled on, and after a while you feel the pattern more than the feeling. Vignesh loves his symbolism too (and so does Dhanush), and there’s a discipline missing here that would have given the quirkier instincts more room to breathe. The micro-predictability bites as well. Cues, glances, slow turns, you can clock most of them three beats early.Dhanush is as reliable as ever here. He carries the weight by always being around. Mamitha Baiju has more of a cursory role than anything. Suraj Venjaramoodu and Jayaram possess a similar degree of both comic and serious depth. Their dynamic balances out the overt sentimentality. GV Prakash’s evocative score sets the tone throughout. Not too loud, and not totally missing.”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.
