New Delhi: The highly anticipated Japanese anime film, “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle,” has taken the Indian box office by storm. The movie, which was released on Friday, September 12, 2025, has made a remarkable collection in its first three days.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Box Office Collection Day 3
On Sunday, September 14, 2025, its third day in theatres, the film earned a staggering Rs 15 crore, according to early reports. This brings its total box office collection to over Rs 40 crore, marking a huge milestone for the anime industry in India.
The film’s success was evident even before its release. Advance bookings for “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle” started on September 5 and saw a massive response from fans. Ticket booking platforms reported houseful shows and sold-out seats, leading to theatres adding early morning and late-night shows.
This showed the immense fan following the franchise has in India. The movie’s strong start was expected, but the numbers have surpassed all predictions.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Box Office Collection India Net – Day Wise
Day | India Net Collection |
---|---|
Day 1 [12 September 2025] | ₹13 Crore |
Day 2 [13 September 2025] | ₹13 Crore |
Day 3 [14 September 2025] | ₹15 Crore |
Total | ₹41 Crore |
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Disclaimer: This number is based on current data, movie trends, and occupancy rates, which are collected from our research and multiple trade sources, distributors, News media, and Movie Booking Sites. (Learn more about how we source and verify box office data on our Methodology Page.) We will keep updating this Number regularly.
Demon Slayer Opening Day
On its opening day, Friday, the film made a fantastic start with a net collection of Rs 13 crore. This figure was a new record for a non-Indian and non-Hollywood film in the country. The weekend saw a continued surge in numbers, as fans rushed to experience the final battle on the big screen.
The morning and afternoon shows on Saturday were nearly full, with occupancy rates as high as 53.58%. While there was a slight drop in the evening, the movie finished strong with a great total for the day.
The third day, Sunday, saw the biggest jump in collections. With many people having a holiday, families, students, and fans flocked to the cinemas. The collection of Rs 17 crore for Day 3 is a testament to the film’s strong word-of-mouth and the loyalty of its fanbase. The film is doing well in multiple languages, with the original Japanese version with English subtitles being a popular choice.
The Hindi and English dubs are also contributing significantly to the collections, showing the film’s wide appeal.
This movie’s success shows that there is a huge market for Japanese anime in India. It is paving the way for more such releases in the future. The movie’s phenomenal box office numbers, which are on par with many big Bollywood and Hollywood films, highlight the growing influence of Japanese pop culture in the country. Fans are not just watching the film; they are celebrating a global phenomenon.
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