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Kara Day 6 Box Office Collection

Kara, the Tamil heist action-thriller starring Dhanush, continued its theatrical run into the first weekday following a steady but modest opening weekend. On Day 5 (Monday, May 4), the film witnessed the typical post-weekend slowdown with low theatre occupancy hovering around 15 percent across limited shows, collecting an estimated India gross of approximately ₹1.00 crore. This marked a sharp decline from the previous day’s performance, reflecting standard weekday trends for mid-budget Tamil films without pan-India mass appeal.

Early estimates for Day 6 (Tuesday, May 5) indicate further softening, with the film expected to gross around ₹0.55 crore in India. The drop aligns with reduced footfalls on weekdays, although positive word-of-mouth in select pockets and strong performances in Tamil Nadu have helped maintain a baseline presence. Overall, the collections remain steady in core markets but highlight the challenge of sustaining momentum without major holiday boosts.

The film has demonstrated resilience through consistent audience appreciation for its gripping first half and Dhanush’s central performance. However, mixed reviews on the predictable second half and competition from other releases have tempered growth. With the theatrical window limited ahead of its Netflix release on May 28, Kara is navigating a crucial phase where sustained occupancy will determine its final verdict.

Kara Day 6 Box Office Collection

DayCollection India GrossFluctuation (%+/-)
Day 1 Apr 30 (1st Thursday)₹7.17 Cr
Day 2 May 1 (1st Friday)₹8.03 Cr+12%
Day 3 May 2 (1st Saturday)₹6.02 Cr-25%
Day 4 May 3 (1st Sunday)₹5.77 Cr-4%
Day 5 May 4 (1st Monday)₹1.00 Cr-83%
Day 6 May 5 (1st Tuesday)₹0.55 Cr (Early Est.)-45%

5 Days India Net Collection ₹23.80 Cr
5 Days India Gross Collection ₹27.99 Cr
5 Days Overseas Collection ₹9.50 Cr
5 Days Worldwide Collection ₹37.49 Cr
Budget ₹100 Cr

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About Kara and Future Prediction

Kara is a 2026 Tamil-language heist action-thriller directed by Vignesh Raja and starring Dhanush in the lead role as Karasaami (Kara), alongside Mamitha Baiju. Set against the backdrop of the 1991 Gulf War in Ramanathapuram, the story follows a reformed thief drawn back into a high-stakes operation to support debt-ridden farmers and protect his family. Produced by Vels Film International and Think Studios, the film blends intense action sequences with emotional family drama, backed by G. V. Prakash Kumar’s score.

Audience response has been largely positive for Dhanush’s committed performance and the film’s engaging first half, with many praising the interval block and authentic period detailing. Critics have offered mixed feedback, appreciating the moral undertones and technical craft while noting predictability in the latter portion. Theatre occupancy on BookMyShow remains moderate in Tamil Nadu and select southern circuits, indicating steady regional pull despite the weekday slowdown.

Looking ahead, Kara is expected to witness a gradual hold if positive word-of-mouth sustains family and repeat audiences. However, with a ₹100 crore budget and the OTT premiere on Netflix scheduled for May 28, the film faces the challenge of recovering costs primarily through theatrical earnings in its home territory. Early trends suggest a lifetime India net in the ₹40-50 crore range, positioning it as an average performer that benefits from strong digital rights and long-term viewership rather than a blockbuster theatrical run.

By Abdul Kadir

Kadir is a box office reporter and film analyst from Hojai, Assam, and the founder of Tenvow.com. Since 2015, he has been into box office reporting. With a focus on box office collections, OTT trends, and movie analysis, Kadir delivers accurate, data driven insights into the business of films.