Demon Slayer Infinity Castle is on fire at the box office. The anime release, which opened on September 12, has crossed major milestones in India and abroad. In just seven days, the movie has proved that anime is no longer niche but a mainstream global phenomenon.
The film recorded strong day-wise numbers in India and impressive figures overseas. Its global trend is putting it on par with leading Hollywood blockbusters while also surpassing Bollywood competitors like Baaghi 4.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office India Report
The film opened with ₹12.85 crore on day one in India. Saturday added ₹13.1 crore, while Sunday brought in ₹13.85 crore. This pushed the opening weekend total beyond ₹39 crore.
The weekdays saw a dip but remained stable. Monday earned ₹3.9 crore, Tuesday ₹4 crore, and Wednesday ₹3.5 crore. By the end of six days, the anime had collected ₹51.20 crore net in India.
On Thursday (day 7), early reports suggest ₹1.21 crore added by evening shows. This takes the first week India total to around ₹52.04 crore. The numbers show an outstanding hold for a non-Bollywood film.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Global Box Office Trend
In Japan, the film recorded massive earnings in its first week. Strong response was also seen in the US, Canada, and Europe. Early estimates suggest the global collection is already well over the $100 million mark.
The Indian run has been particularly striking. With ₹52+ crore in one week, it has already matched and then overtaken Baaghi 4, which took two weeks to reach a similar figure. On Thursday, Baaghi 4 collected only ₹23 lakh, proving Infinity Castle’s dominance.
Compared to the previous franchise entry Mugen Train, Infinity Castle is on track for similar or even stronger worldwide growth. Analysts say the release strategy with multiple dubs and subtitles has paid off across markets.
Why Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Is a Global Game Changer
The film’s success reflects the worldwide appetite for anime. Houseful shows in India, packed theaters in Japan, and strong ticket sales in the West prove anime’s global rise.
For Bollywood, the comparison is a wake-up call. A Japanese anime film beating star-driven local releases in India signals a major shift in audience tastes. For Hollywood, it shows anime is competing directly with English blockbusters.
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle has cemented its place as a global box office giant. With huge numbers in its first week, it sets the stage for an even stronger second weekend worldwide.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: How much has Demon Slayer Infinity Castle earned in India in its first week?
The anime film collected around ₹52.04 crore net in seven days. It overtook Baaghi 4 within the first week.
Q2: What is the worldwide collection so far?
Global estimates put the box office at well over $100 million in the first week. Japan, India, and the US are leading markets.
Q3: How does Infinity Castle compare to Mugen Train?
Mugen Train was a record-breaker in 2020. Infinity Castle is tracking at a similar pace and could surpass it globally.
Q4: How is Baaghi 4 performing against Demon Slayer?
Baaghi 4 collected about ₹52.33 crore in two weeks. Demon Slayer Infinity Castle crossed ₹52 crore in just one week.
Q5: Which languages is Demon Slayer Infinity Castle running in India?
The film is playing in Japanese (with subtitles), Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. This wide release helped boost numbers.
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