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Mask day 7 Box Office Report: Kavin's Dark Comedy Struggles in Week 1 "“ A Steep Climb Ahead
The first-week theatrical run of the much-anticipated dark comedy Mask, starring the rising star Kavin, has concluded. Despite the high expectations surrounding the collaboration with producer Vetrimaaran, the film has witnessed a lukewarm response at the ticket windows, struggling to convert initial curiosity into sustained footfalls. The film opened with decent numbers on Friday but failed to see the exponential weekend growth typically associated with Kavin"™s recent films. A significant dip on Monday (-46.43%) sealed its fate as an average grosser. Check the collection of the movie As Of Day 7 India Net Collection: ₹ 6.2 Cr India Gross Collection: ₹ 7.35 Cr Overseas Collection: ₹ 0.65 Cr Worldwide Total: ₹ 8 Cr Day Collection (Net) Day 1 [1st Friday] ₹ 1.15 Cr Day 2 [1st Saturday] ₹ 1.45 Cr Day 3 [1st Sunday] ₹ 1.40 Cr Day 4 [1st Monday] ₹ 0.75 Cr Day 5 [1st Tuesday] ₹ 0.75 Cr Day 6 [1st Wednesday] ₹ 0.70 Cr Day 7 [1st Thursday] ₹ 0.65 Cr(rough data) Total (Week 1) ~ ₹ 6.85 Cr Mask garnered significant attention primarily due to its intriguing assembly of talent, starting with its production backing by Vetrimaaran"™s prestigious Grass Root Film Company in association with Black Ticket Company. Helmed by debutant director Vikarnan, the film features Kavin in the lead, who stepped into this quirky, experimental role fresh off the success of his previous hits, Dada and Star. The cast is further bolstered by female leads Andrea Jeremiah and Ruhani Sharma, while veteran actor Charlie and Bala Saravanan deliver key supporting performances. Adding to the film's technical strength is G.V. Prakash Kumar, whose background score was specifically highlighted as a positive element in critical reviews. Mask is billed as a quirky dark comedy-thriller. The story revolves around the chaotic events that unfold in the protagonist's life due to a series of misunderstandings and a case of mistaken identity, forcing him to wear a metaphorical (and literal) mask to survive the situation. While the film was praised for its offbeat humor and Kavin"™s performance, critics noted that the screenplay lacked the engaging grip of a typical thriller, leading to mixed word-of-mouth that impacted the weekday collections. Wrapping up its first week, Mask faces a challenging path toward profitability. Against a reported budget of ₹20 Crores, the film has grossed approximately ₹7.15 Crores worldwide (comprising ₹6.5 Cr domestic gross and a modest ₹0.65 Cr from overseas markets). Currently, the film has recovered only about 35% of its production cost through theatrical returns. While the run is not yet over, the box office trend suggests a Below Average performance so far. Unless the film witnesses a surprising turnaround in its second week, it will likely have to rely heavily on its digital and satellite rights to break even.