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The film starring Surya and Trisha Krishnan has crossed the Rs 120.75 crore mark worldwide
Suriya has made a strong comeback at the box office with ‘Karuppu’ directed by RJ Balaji. Co-starring Trisha Krishnan, the mythological action drama has opened with excellent numbers and strong viewership across all markets.The film has made excellent earnings in its first weekend. There was a significant increase in the collection on both Saturday and Sunday.
‘Karuppu’ crosses Rs 120.75 crore worldwide
According to Sacknilk, ‘Karuppu’ has made a net collection of Rs 68 crore in India within three days. The film’s earnings in India have reached Rs 78.75 crore. Overseas markets have added Rs 42 crore to the total.With these figures, the worldwide collection of the film stands at Rs 120.75 crore after the opening weekend. Crossing the Rs 100 crore mark in just three days is a big milestone.
Big increase seen in day-wise collections of ‘Karuppu’
Karuppu opened with a net collection of Rs 15.50 crore in India on Friday. The film recorded an occupancy rate of 46.9 percent on the first day.Saturday brought a surge. The film earned Rs 24.15 crore, while the occupancy increased to 56.8 percent. The highest ever demonstration in a single day took place on Sunday. Karuppu collected Rs 28.35 crore, and occupancy rose to 64.3 per cent.
mythology of divine justice
‘Karuppu’ stars Suriya as Saravanan, a lawyer who turns out to be the human incarnation of the deity Karuppusamy. The story follows a hapless father and daughter who are robbed and entangled in the corrupt legal system.
Audience reactions range from praise to criticism
The film has received mixed but largely positive response from the audience.A netizen wrote, “”Karuppu Sammy Roers – Suriya peak performance and Sai Abhyankar magic! Suriya gives a career best performance as Karuppu Sammy with unmatched intensity and emotion. Sai Abhyankar creates pure magic with the music and background score, taking every scene to another level. A complete collective and emotional theatrical experience. 10/10!”Another viewer wrote, “A film of two halves. It feels like there are two films in one here. The first half was charming and emotional with a moral story, the ending of this half was quite heartbreaking… but this heartbreak couldn’t be followed up. The second part was complete nonsense, fodder for violence and loud noises for the masses. “Really disappointing after a solid start.”Disclaimer: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from public and industry sources. Unless explicitly noted, all figures are approximate, representing a fair representation of the film’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided by us for informational and entertainment purposes only.
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India has expressed concern after Iranian attacks targeting UAE nuclear facility
New Delhi: The External Affairs Ministry on Sunday expressed deep concern following the Iranian attacks targeting the Barakat nuclear facility in the United Arab Emirates, terming the attack as a “dangerous escalation” amid rising tensions in the Gulf.“India is deeply concerned by the attack targeting the Barakat nuclear facility in the UAE. Such actions are unacceptable and represent a dangerous escalation. We call for immediate restraint and a return to dialogue and diplomacy,” the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.Also read: Drone attack causes fire at nuclear plant in UAEThe reaction came after a fire broke out at the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi following a drone strike. Emirati officials said the attack hit an electrical generator outside the plant’s inner perimeter, although there were no injuries or radiological leakage. Officials confirmed that security systems were intact and all units were operating normally.The attack has raised concerns over the fragile armistice between Iran, Israel and the United States, with diplomatic efforts also appearing strained. The UAE accused those behind the attack of carrying out an “unprovoked terrorist attack” and warned that it would not tolerate threats to its sovereignty.The UAE Foreign Ministry said, “These attacks are a dangerous escalation, an unacceptable act of aggression and a direct threat to the country’s security.”The International Atomic Energy Agency said the strike caused a fire near the facility after emergency diesel generators were supplying power to a reactor. The UN nuclear watchdog urged “maximum military restraint” around nuclear sites and said it was closely monitoring developments.The UAE Defense Ministry said three drones had entered its airspace from the western border with Saudi Arabia, with two being intercepted before reaching their targets. Authorities have not officially blamed any countries, although the UAE has previously accused Iran and allied groups of targeting energy infrastructure in the Gulf during the current conflict.The $20 billion Baraka plant, built with South Korean aid and scheduled to become operational in 2020, is the Arab world’s only nuclear power station and supplies about a quarter of the UAE’s electricity needs.The latest attack comes as the rhetoric between Tehran, Washington and Tel Aviv continues to escalate. US President Donald Trump warned Iran that “time is running out”, while Iranian officials insisted their forces were ready, despite diplomatic channels remaining open.
Drone attack causes fire at nuclear plant in UAE
Dubai: A drone attack caused a fire at a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi officials said on Sunday, at a time when progress in efforts to end the US-Israel war with Iran and restart shipping in the Gulf appears to have stalled.Emirati officials said they were investigating the source of the attack and that the UAE had the full right to respond to such “terrorist attacks”. The UAE has previously accused Iran of attacking its energy targets, which it has said escalated the conflict in the region.The Abu Dhabi media office said the drone hit an electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah nuclear power plant. It said radiological protection levels remained unaffected and no one was injured.The International Atomic Energy Agency said emergency diesel generators were providing power to “Unit 3” of the plant, and called for “maximum military restraint” near any nuclear power plant, adding that it was monitoring the situation closely. Barakah is the Arab world’s first and only nuclear power station.The UAE Defense Ministry said two other drones had been “successfully” dealt with, and that the drones were launched from the “western border”. It was not described in detail. agenciesUAE calls for unprovoked terrorist attack on N-reactorA statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the UAE “condemns in the strongest terms the unprovoked terrorist attack” and “will not tolerate any threat to its security and sovereignty under any circumstances”. “These attacks are a dangerous escalation, an unacceptable act of aggression and a direct threat to the country’s security,” it said.During the war, which began with US and Israeli strikes against Iran on February 28, Iran has repeatedly targeted the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf countries that host US military bases, attacking sites that include civilian and energy infrastructure.The UAE hosts air defenses and personnel from Israel, which sparked a war with the US on February 28 by attacking Iran. Meanwhile, Iranian state television aired segments with news anchors holding rifles in an effort to prepare the public for war.The UAE Defense Ministry said three drones came across its western border with Saudi Arabia, with the other two being intercepted. It was being investigated who had launched them.The $20 billion Barakah Nuclear Power Plant was built by the UAE with help from South Korea and went online in 2020. It is the only nuclear power plant in the Arab world and can provide a quarter of the energy needs in the UAE. The UAE nuclear regulator said on Friday that the fire did not affect the safety of the plant and that “all units are operating normally.” The IAEA, the UN nuclear watchdog, said the attack caused a fire in an electrical generator and that a reactor was being powered by an emergency diesel generator.
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Elina Svitolina wins Italian Open, Gael Monfils bursts with pride: What a woman
Elina Svitolina scripted one of the most emotional wins of her career after winning the 2026 Italian Open title in Rome, and no one looked prouder than her husband Gael Monfils. Moments after Svitolina’s stunning win, Monfils shared an emotional tribute on social media that instantly resonated with tennis fans around the world.
On Saturday, Svitolina defeated Coco Gauff in a thrilling three-set final, winning 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-2 and reclaiming the clay-court title after an eight-year wait. Monfils also praised Svitolina’s resilience and strength during her comeback journey after motherhood, saying that she continues to inspire her every day.
“Eight years. Eight years to get back on top of the Masters 1000. What a season, what a week, what a player. But above all, what a woman. An incredible mother to Skye, an extraordinary athlete, a soul like no other,” Monfils wrote.
“I’m so proud of you, my love. Of your strength, of your peace, of everything you quietly carry day after day. You inspire me every day. Enjoy it, soak it all in. You deserve every second of it. I love you,” Monfils said.
Svitolina’s victory in Rome marked a notable milestone in her career. After becoming a mother in 2022 and battling injuries in recent seasons, the Ukrainian has fully re-established herself among the top players on the WTA Tour. She also captured her first WTA 1000 title after giving birth to my daughter Ending an eight-year wait between their Rome crowns.
How did Svitolina beat Gauff?
Against Gauff, Svitolina started aggressively, using her movement and defensive skills to frustrate Gauff in long rallies before winning the opening set 6–4.
Gauff made a strong comeback in the second set and forced a tiebreak, where the American player raised her level and took the match to the deciding set. However, Svitolina completely dominated the third set with her consistency from the baseline and her ability to absorb pressure before counterattacking at the right time.
The title was historically significant for Svitolina. She became the Italian Open champion three times, having previously won the tournament in 2017 and 2018.
Her performance in Rome was exceptional, as she defeated top names including Elena Rybakina, Iga Swiatek and Gauff on her way to the title. In doing so, Svitolina became the oldest player to defeat three top-five opponents in a single WTA 1000 event since 1990, surpassing Serena Williams’ previous record.
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