Dhanush’s ‘Kara’ witnessed a clear dip in collections on its third day. The film had shown a slight rise on Friday. However, it could not sustain that momentum on Saturday.The Day 3 collection stood at Rs 5.20 crore. This marks a 25.2% drop from the previous day’s Rs 6.95 crore as per Sacnilk website.‘Kara’s India box office performance so farOn its third day, ‘Kara’ collected Rs 5.20 crore net from 3,820 shows. With this the total India net collection has reached Rs 18.35 crore. The India gross stands at Rs 21.22 crore so far.The film had opened with Rs 6.20 crore on Thursday. It then saw a slight improvement on Friday with Rs 6.95 crore. However, Saturday collections dipped again.‘Kara’s worldwide numbers near 30 croreIn overseas markets, ‘Kara’ added Rs 2.75 crore on Day 3. This takes the total overseas gross to Rs 7.65 crore.With combined domestic and international earnings, the worldwide gross now stands at Rs 28.87 crore. The film is nearing the Rs 30 crore mark globally.However the pace of growth remains moderate. The film will need stronger numbers in the coming days to improve its overall standing.Occupancy and regional breakdown for the Dhanush starrerThe film’s occupancy figures remained modest on Day 3. In the Tamil version, overall occupancy stood at 24.73%. Morning shows recorded 13.23%, while afternoon shows improved to 28.00%. Evening shows dipped slightly to 23.15%, and night shows peaked at 32.62%.The Telugu version showed lower occupancy levels. The overall occupancy was 17.33%. Morning shows recorded 15.70%, while afternoon shows rose to 21.70%. Evening and night shows remained lower at 13.40% and 16.90%, respectively.State-wise collections were led by Tamil Nadu with Rs 4.40 crore. APTG contributed Rs 1.00 crore, followed by Karnataka with Rs 50 lakhs. Kerala and the rest of India added Rs 7 lakhs and Rs 5 lakhs, respectively. The total Day 3 gross stood at Rs 6.02 crore.‘Kara’ follows the journey of a reformed thief who is forced back into crime. The turning point comes when a bank seizes his family’s ancestral land.The film has received mixed reactions from viewers and critics. ETimes review for the film reads, “Where the film loses ground is in its commitment to the Dhanush sentiment factory. Land, parents, husbandhood, ancestral pride: similar shortcomings of his recent Idli Kadai. 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. “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.
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