Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Box Office Collection Day 10
The Japanese anime film “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle” continues its impressive run at the Indian box office.
Mumbai, September 22, 2025 – The Japanese anime film “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle” continues its impressive run at the Indian box office. The movie, which was released on September 12, has shown strong collections even after 10 days in theatres.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle Box Office Collection Day 10
On its 10th day, the film earned โน3.9 crore, taking its total India net collection to a massive โน62.35 crore. This is a big win for anime in India.
A Record-Breaking Opening
“Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle” had a sensational start in India. It opened with a bang on its first day, a Friday, collecting โน12.85 crore. This was a record-breaking number for a non-Hollywood foreign film.
The film’s first weekend was also very strong. It earned โน13.1 crore on Saturday and a fantastic โน13.85 crore on Sunday.
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This weekend’s total of over โน39 crore showed the huge fan following for the “Demon Slayer” series in India. The film was released in Japanese, English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages to cater to a wider audience.
Holding Strong on Weekdays
After its huge first weekend, the film’s collections saw a drop, which is normal for any movie. On its first Monday, the film collected โน3.9 crore. On Tuesday, it showed a slight growth, earning โน4 crore. The collections went down a bit on Wednesday and Thursday, but they were still very good for a weekday. The film’s first week total was more than โน50 crore. This was a huge number, and it showed that the film was not just a weekend hit.
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A Stellar Second Weekend
The film’s second weekend has been even more impressive. On its second Friday, the film’s collections were a bit low, at โน1.75 crore. But the film saw a huge jump on Saturday, collecting โน3.25 crore.
This big jump showed that the positive word of mouth was still working. And on its second Sunday, the 10th day of its release, the film has had an amazing collection of โน3.9 crore. This has pushed the film’s total collection to over โน60 crore. This is a huge milestone for an anime film in India.
Why the Film is a Big Hit
There are a few reasons why “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle” is doing so well. First, the “Demon Slayer” franchise is very popular in India. The anime series is loved by many people. They were all waiting for this film. The film is a direct sequel to the anime series, so fans were eager to watch it.
Second, the film’s visuals and animation are fantastic. The film is a cinematic experience. It is a treat to watch on the big screen. Many fans have praised the film’s action sequences and visuals.
Third, the film was released in multiple languages, which helped it reach a wider audience. The Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubs have done very well. This has helped the film to perform well not just in big cities but also in other parts of the country.
A New Record for Anime
The success of “Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle” is a big win for the anime industry in India. It shows that anime films have a big audience here. The film has set a new record for the highest-grossing non-Hollywood foreign film in India.
It has also broken the records of other popular anime films like “Jujutsu Kaisen 0.” The film’s success is a signal to other studios to release more anime films in India. This is a good time for anime fans in the country. The film is still running in theatres and is expected to collect more money.










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