Mark Box Office Collection Day 8: Kichcha Sudeep's Film Closes Extended Week 1 At ₹23 Crore India Net
Mark Box Office Collection: The Kannada action drama Mark, starring Kichcha Sudeep in the lead role, has completed eight days at the box office, with its total India net collection estimated at ₹23 crore. The film, written and directed by Vijay Kartikeyaa, was released in theaters on December 25, 2025, and entered its ninth day of theatrical run on January 2, 2026.

As per figures reported by box office tracking portal Sacnilk, Mark witnessed a noticeable uptick on Day 8 (second Thursday), earning around ₹1.75 crore based on early and rough estimates. This increase came after a gradual decline during the weekday run and helped the film stabilize its overall first-week total.
The film opened strongly on its first day, collecting approximately ₹8.6 crore. However, collections saw a sharp drop on Day 2, with earnings falling to around ₹3.2 crore. The film maintained similar numbers on Day 3 and saw a marginal rise on its first Sunday, when it collected about ₹3.4 crore.
Post the opening weekend, Mark experienced a predictable weekday slowdown. Monday saw collections dip to around ₹1.15 crore, followed by ₹0.9 crore on Tuesday and ₹0.8 crore on Wednesday. The Day 8 figure marked a significant jump compared to Day 7, pushing the film's extended first-week India net total to ₹23 crore.
Day-wise India net collection
Day 1 (Thursday): ₹8.6 crore
Day 2 (Friday): ₹3.2 crore
Day 3 (Saturday): ₹3.2 crore
Day 4 (Sunday): ₹3.4 crore
Day 5 (Monday): ₹1.15 crore
Day 6 (Tuesday): ₹0.9 crore
Day 7 (Wednesday): ₹0.8 crore
Day 8 (Thursday): ₹1.75 crore (approx.)
Total after 8 days: ₹23 crore (India net)
Produced by Sathya Jyothi Films and Kichcha Creations, the film features Sudeep as Ajay Markandaya, a suspended police officer who finds himself confronting criminal networks, corrupt political figures, and antisocial elements during a period of crisis. The narrative centers on his attempts to restore order and address systemic challenges affecting the state.
The technical team includes cinematographer Shekar Chandra, music director B. Ajaneesh Loknath, production designer Shivakumar J, and editor SR Ganesh Baabu. The action sequences were coordinated by Stunt Silva, Supreme Sundar, Ravi Verma, Kevin Kumar, Vikram Mor, and Subramani, while choreography was handled by Shobhi Paulraj, Dinesh, and Rajakalai Kumar.
With the New Year holiday period drawing to a close, the film's performance over Day 9 and the upcoming weekend will be key in determining whether Mark can sustain its theatrical presence into the second week. Trade watchers are expected to keep a close eye on weekday trends to assess its longer-term box office trajectory.


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