Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle turns into a new sensation at the Indian box office. The Japanese anime attends a historical presale, revolutionizing the genre animates in India. Serving as a 6th episode of the popular anime franchise, Infinity Castle is ready to hit the cinemas tomorrow, September 12.
Speaking of its presales, the anime sold more than 1.60 lakh tickets in the first three national channels – PVR stainless steel and cinepolis- for the opening day, at 11:11 (September 11). With around 13 hours to play, Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle should see a massive increase in ticket sales and close its final advance in the range of 2.10 to 2.20 Lakh to admissions to the Indian box office.
Infinity Castle should secure third place among the largest presses of 2025 in the main multiplex chains, going beyond war 2, Saiyaara, Housefull 5 and others. There will only be behind Chhaava and conspiracy: the last rites.
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Eyes a record start, the final pre-sales target Rs 35 Core
According to current trends and pre-reservations, the Japanese anime should assault the Indian box office with an opening of Rs 13 crosses at Rs 15 crores net. This will reduce the lifetime gains of previous successful animated films in India, notably Suzume, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Demon Slayer: To The Hashira Training and Shinchan: our story of Dinosaur in less than a day.
The advances are distributed throughout the weekend. In addition to national channels, Infinity Castle publishes in all other premium formats and records phenomenal ticket sales. Overall, the film has already crossed the RS 20 Broker Reservation Broader in advance in India, at 6 p.m. (September 10). Its previous preventing should be about Rs 35 crosses at Rs 40 crosses, which is at least a massive silhouette.
It will be the sixth highest advance of all time for a foreign film behind Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange 2, Avatar 2 and Avengers: Infinity War.
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