Karuppu 3 Million Ticket Sales on BMS: Suriya Joins the Elite 3M Club Alongside Jailer and Leo
Suriya's Karuppu makes history as the 6th Tamil film to cross 3 Million ticket sales on BookMyShow. From a record-breaking Day 1 to joining industry giants like Jailer and Leo, discover the full BMS sales breakdown and milestones.
In the world of Kollywood, there is an elite circle that only the absolute titans of the industry manage to enter—the 3 Million Ticket Club on BookMyShow. It's a space where digital footfalls translate into cinematic history, and Suriya's latest juggernaut, Karuppu, has just crashed the gates. After a blistering first week, the film hasn't just performed; it has redefined the velocity of ticket sales for a Tamil film in 2026, proving that the vintage Suriya hype is well and truly back.
The journey began with a massive signal of intent even before the first projector started rolling. With over 242,000 Interests registered on the platform, the stage was set for a record-breaking opening. On its very first day, Karuppu clocked a staggering 700,000 tickets, instantly securing the 4th spot on the all-time Day 1 sales list for Tamil cinema. The surge was so intense that the 9 AM special shows in Tamil Nadu acted like a catalyst, pushing booking spikes to a peak of 46,200 tickets per hour—a personal best for Suriya that nearly brought the servers to a standstill.
Karuppu - BookMyShow Week 1 Ticket Sales Breakdown
| DAY | TICKETS SOLD (BMS) | MILESTONES / NOTES |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-Sales | 75,000 | Strong Advance Momentum |
| Day 1 (Friday) | 700,140 | 4th Highest Ever Day 1 for Kollywood |
| Day 2 (Saturday) | 690,030 | Hit 1.5M Mark; 2nd Highest Tamil Saturday |
| Day 3 (Sunday) | 497,600 | 1st film in 2026 to sell 500K on Sunday |
| Day 4 (Monday) | 300,490 | Hit 2M Mark; Averaged 4 tickets/second |
| Day 5 (Tuesday) | 261,960 | Crossed 2.5 Million Sales |
| Day 6 (Wednesday) | 210,210 | Steady Mid-week Hold |
| Day 7 (Thursday) | 186,840 | Wraps Week 1 at ~2.92 Million |
| TOTAL WEEK 1 | 2,922,270 | Historic Debut Run |
What makes this run truly impressive is the consistency of the momentum. Usually, films see a sharp decline once the weekend ends, but Karuppu defied traditional logic. On its first Monday, it moved over 300,000 tickets, maintaining an incredible rate of roughly four tickets sold every single second throughout the day. By the end of its fifth day, the film had already stormed past the 2.5 million sales mark. The multilingual appeal also played a huge role; the Telugu version, titled Veerabhadrudu, was a beast of its own, crossing 250,000 tickets by Monday and contributing significantly to the overall moolah entering the kitty.
By hitting the 3 million milestone shortly after its first week, Karuppu has now officially joined the ranks of the all-time greats. It currently trails only a handful of industry giants in the lifetime sales ladder. This performance has easily eclipsed Suriya's previous benchmarks like Kanguva and Singam 2, cementing its status as his highest ticket-selling film on the platform. It's not just about the numbers; it's about the speed—reaching the 1 million mark in two days and the 2 million mark by day four shows a level of audience hunger rarely seen.
As the dust settles on the first week, the Karuppu effect is clear. It has become the gold standard for theatrical longevity in 2026, outperforming the first-Saturday records of almost every major blockbuster this year. With the film now comfortably sitting in the elite 3M+ club, the conversation has shifted from will it be a hit to how high can it go? For now, Suriya and the team can take a bow as they share the stage with the biggest legends of Tamil cinema.
Elite Company: Tamil Movies with 3M+ BMS Ticket Sales
| MOVIE NAME | BMS TICKET SALES | YEAR |
|---|---|---|
| Jailer | 9.21 Million | 2023 |
| Leo | 7.30 Million | 2023 |
| Coolie | 6.12 Million | 2025 |
| Amaran | 4.90 Million | 2024 |
| The GOAT | 4.48 Million | 2024 |
| Karuppu | 3.00 Million+ | 2026 |
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