Karuppu Box Office: Suriya Starrer Sells Over 50K Tickets In Advance Sales; Worldwide Totals Approach Rs. 2 Crore Mark

By Christa Lincy
May 11, 2026 at 10:10 AM IST
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Suriya's Karuppu gears up for a massive May 14 release with over ₹110 Crore locked in pre-release business. With ₹2 Crore in worldwide advance bookings already and strong demand in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, find out the full day 1 occupancy and show breakdown.

Karuppu Box Office: Suriya Starrer Sells Over 50K Tickets In Advance Sales; Worldwide Totals Approach Rs. 2 Crore Mark

Suriya is finally returning to the big screen with his upcoming film Karuppu, and the early buzz suggests that the audience has been eagerly waiting for this moment. Directed by RJ Balaji, the film is being positioned as a large-scale superhero entertainer, a genre that is quite rare in the Tamil film industry. The combination of Suriya, who is known for his versatile performances, and RJ Balaji, who has a knack for blending social messages with entertainment, has created a significant amount of curiosity. The film is produced by Dream Warrior Pictures, a banner known for backing high-quality content like Kaithi and Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru, which further adds to the expectations.

Before the film even reaches the theaters on May 14, the business side of things looks very healthy. Reports indicate that the movie has already locked in over 110 crore in pre-release business through its non-theatrical avenues, which includes digital streaming rights, satellite rights, and music. This massive figure provides a strong financial safety net for the producers. In the domestic market, the theatrical rights for Tamil Nadu alone were reportedly sold for around 40 to 42 crore. For a mid-week release on a Thursday, these numbers indicate that distributors are highly confident in the film's potential to draw crowds during its opening weekend.

It is worth noting that the journey to this May 14 release hasn't been a quick one, as the film moved through several tentative windows before locking its current date. Initially, there were talks of a Diwali 2025 release, but unfinished post-production and the need for extensive CGI work pushed it further. Subsequent slots like Pongal in January 2026, and even dates in March and April, were bypassed to navigate technical hurdles, digital rights negotiations, and to avoid the busy exam season. Director RJ Balaji has been vocal about these delays, explaining that the extra time was essential to perfect the complex visual effects needed for the superhero elements of the deity Karuppusamy. He also made a strategic choice to avoid the political noise surrounding the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections, picking this mid-May window specifically to ensure that families could focus on entertainment during the peak summer holidays.

Looking at the advance booking trends, the momentum is picking up quite rapidly. On BookMyShow alone, we have seen about 13,420 tickets booked as of May 10. When we broaden the scope to the tracked advance bookings across India for the opening day, the film has already grossed approximately 91 lakh. This has come from selling nearly 54,700 tickets across roughly 800 shows. The current occupancy rate is hovering around 18 percent, but what is more interesting is the presence of over 50 shows that are either already housefull or filling up fast. This level of activity four days before the release suggests that the numbers will likely double or triple as we get closer to the premiere.

The speed of sales in Tamil Nadu has been particularly impressive. When bookings opened, the film managed to cross 10 lakh in pre-sales in under 20 minutes, and it hit the 40 lakh mark in just about an hour. Currently, Tamil Nadu is the strongest contributor with a gross of around 75 lakh. Kerala is also showing great promise with over 13 lakh in collections from about 300 shows. Other states like Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh are currently at 1.3 lakh and 0.9 lakh respectively, but these numbers are expected to rise as more local language shows are added to the schedule. Internationally, the film is performing well with overseas pre-sales estimated at 1.39 crore, bringing the worldwide total advance booking close to the 2 crore mark already.

What makes Karuppu stand out is its unique premise. Suriya plays a lawyer named Saravanan who essentially becomes a vessel for the ancient guardian deity, Karuppuswamy. The plot seems to blend a modern legal battle with supernatural superhero elements, focusing on a superhuman guardian who awakens to restore order in a corrupt society. This mixture of ancient mythology and contemporary social issues is right in RJ Balaji's wheelhouse. Supporting the leads are Trisha Krishnan and a strong ensemble cast including Yogi Babu, Natarajan Subramaniam, and Mansoor Ali Khan, which ensures a mix of drama and humor throughout the narrative.

On the technical front, the film has a very strong lineup. G.K. Vishnu, who earned a lot of praise for his work in Jawan and Mersal, is handling the cinematography, so we can expect a very high visual standard. The action sequences are choreographed by Anbariv and Vikram Mor, who are known for their high-impact work in films like KGF and Vikram. This suggests that the superhero transformation and the deity's ancient strength will be showcased through some intense, high-energy sequences, especially in the climax. With Sai Abhyankkar’s music already generating interest, the film seems to have all the components of a major commercial entertainer. As long as the content matches the current hype, we could be looking at one of the biggest openings for Suriya in recent times.

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