'Mark' Trailer: Kichcha Sudeepa Is On A Mission To Save Missing Kids

The film is set to be released on December 25.

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: DEC 09, 2025, 18:48 IST|5 min read
Kichcha Sudeepa in 'Mark'
Kichcha Sudeepa in 'Mark'

The trailer of Kichcha Sudeepa's anticipated Christmas release is here. The Kannada star plays Ajay Markandaya, aka Mark, a superintendent of police who has 18 hours to save children from a spree of abductions in the city. "They abduct children, and all the searches end the same way, with dead bodies," a mother tells Mark, to which he promises to bring back her child. While his time may be running out, he's sure he's up for the task. "A flying eagle may be late, and a running cheetah may be late, but this is Mark," he declares.

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Written and directed by Vijay Kartikeyaa, the film also stars Shine Tom Chacko as the antagonist. The film also co-stars Guru Somasundaram, Vikranth, Naveen Chandra, Roshni Prakash, and others in key roles. With music scored by Ajaneesh B Loknath, the film has camera work by Shekar Chandra and editing by SR Ganesh Baabu. Stunt Silva, Supreme Sundar, Ravi Verma, Kevin Kumar, Vikram Mor, and Subramani have handled Mark's action choreography. The film is produced by Sendhil Thyagarajan and Arjun Thyagarajan under their Sathya Jyothi Films and Kichcha Creatiions banners.

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The film will be released on December 25. Sudeepa was last seen in Max, which was a Christmas release, also directed by Mark filmmaker Vijay Kartikeyaa. "Max stands as tall as the gatekeeper of justice, and Vijay Karthikeyaa intentionally creates a feeble and fragile enough world for him. When the man arrives in town to report to duty at the Sururban police station, he immediately gets to dealing with the two unruly gangsters. Since none of his colleagues bear the guile or courage to even file an FIR, everything falls upon Max, whose ungodly strength is the likely answer to all troubles. But when one simple mishap on the cops’ part suddenly puts the situation out of control, even retaliatory violence doesn’t seem to be the solution. It is here that the film comes into its own—promising a delicious blend of brains meeting brawn: except that the promise is so fleeting that it doesn’t manage to create the intended impact," read THR India's review of the film.

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