Karuppu OTT Release Date: When Can You Expect Suriya's Film To Be Out Online?
Ladies and gentlemen, start your celebrations. If you haven't seen the fiery deity-inspired drama Karuppu yet, have you even been to the cinema this month?
Ten days in, and the RJ Balaji-directed spectacle is not just walking-it's sprinting past box office milestones like a man possessed. The action-drama has officially stormed past ₹130 crore in Tamil Nadu alone, making it the 22nd film in history to cross the magical ₹100 crore mark in the state. Why the fuss? Because this ends a dry spell that has haunted Tamil cinema since August 2025.
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But here's the headline for Suriya fans: this is the actor's first-ever century in his home state. And he's not stopping there. Across India, Karuppu is roaring towards ₹180 crore, while overseas collections are flirting dangerously with the ₹250 crore landmark.
Let's talk records, because there are plenty. The film shattered Singam 2's 13-year-old lifetime record in just four days, officially becoming Suriya's highest-grossing film ever. It also swallowed giants like Mersal, Petta, and Thunivu whole, reaching the ₹200 crore global club in a mere eight days. Kerala? Suriya's biggest there too.
Produced by Dream Warrior Pictures, the film pairs Suriya with Trisha Krishnan, while director RJ Balaji himself appears in a pivotal role. Indrans, Natty Subramaniam, Swasika, Sshivada, Supreeth Reddy, and Yogi Babu round out the cast. With music by Sai Abhyankkar, cinematography by G. K. Vishnu, and editing by R. Kalaivanan, it's a technical feast.
And the story? In a rural community crushed by systemic oppression, a steely lawyer channels the spirit of the village deity, Karuppasamy, to fight back. Think legal thriller meets mythic showdown, with faith and fury colliding in spectacular fashion.
Karuppu OTT Release Update
So, when can you stream this divine carnage from your sofa?
While Amazon Prime has reportedly snapped up the digital rights, the makers are playing coy. Traditionally, a South Indian film takes about four to five weeks to hit streaming after its theatrical run.
Which means, mark your calendars: expect Karuppu to land on Prime around June 16 or 17.














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