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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Box Office Day 4 – Tanjiro’s Epic Battle Takes India by Storm with ₹44.5 Crore Weekend

The anime sensation continues to dominate Indian screens, with Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle raking in extremely massive box power numbers and captivating fans across the nation.

The anime fever in India is real, and ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle’ is proof of it. Haruo Sotozaki’s much-anticipated action-packed anime blockbuster has wrapped up its opening weekend at the Indian box power with an impressive ₹44.5 crore aggregation, smashing expectations and leaving fans craving for more.

With screenings usable in multiple languages—English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu—’Infinity Castle’ has successfully captured a liberal spectrum of the Indian audience, making it one of the most talked-about releases of 2025.

 A Steady Surge – Sunday’s Collection Jump Speaks Volumes

Unlike very many really typical box power flops that see a very sharp bead after the very first day, ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ maintained an upward trajectory throughout the weekend. Sunday’s collecting surged by nearly 10%, hitting ₹14.5 crore solo. This very strong performance underscores the word-of-mouth success and the sheer fandom of the ‘Demon Slayer’ serial in India.

By Monday, the movie still held so warm with early estimates reporting a ₹3.50 crore aggregation. This shows the film’s enduring charm beyond the initial hype, making it a so clear crowd-puller in theatres.

 Occupancy Rates Reveal the Real Picture

The elaborate occupancy rates across really different languages and time slots ply a fascinating glimpse into how audiences are consuming the movie.

For the Japanese (2D) variant on Day 4:

– Morning Shows saw a 10.10% occupancy.

– Afternoon Shows drew a 16.08% attendance.

– Evening Shows witnessed 18.46% occupancy.

– Night Shows led the way at 20.31%.

English (2D) occupancy was too solid too:

– Morning: 9.04%

– Afternoon: 12.76%

– Evening: 12.71%

– Night: 14.78%

Hindi (2D) also saw considerable traction:

– Morning: 7.47%

– Afternoon: 11.44%

– Evening: 11.21%

– Night: 9.60%

These numbers shine the varied but consistent involvement in the shoot across so different languages and showtimes, highlighting the wide appeal of the anime genre in the Indian market.

 The Plot That Keeps Fans Glued

Based on the globally popular anime serial ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba’, ‘Infinity Castle’ is the firstly installment in a three-part cinematic finale that chronicles Tanjiro Kamado’s perilous journey. The movie plunges very deep into the heart of really dark as Tanjiro, on with Hashira warriors Giyu Tomioka and Kyojuro Rengoku, confronts the upper-ranked demons in an epic showdown.

Director Haruo Sotozaki masterfully balances high-octane action with emotional depth, capturing the audience’s hearts by showcasing Tanjiro’s relentless smell in the face of overwhelming evil. The centerpiece combat between Tanjiro and the formidable demon Akaza stands out for its breathtaking vitality, intricate fight choreography, and emotional undercurrents.

 Why India is Hooked on Anime Now

India has long been a quite fertile strand for anime fandom, but the really massive box office success of ‘Infinity Castle’ marks a major turn point in mainstream recognition. The film’s simultaneous waiver in multiple languages allowed non-Japanese-speaking audiences to get the magic without speech barriers, contributing significantly to its soaring collections.

Furthermore, the relatable themes of family, resilience, and the scrap against injustice resonate so deep with Indian viewers. Social media is abuzz with fan theories, elaborate reviews, and reaction videos, creating a self-sustaining cycle of excitement and anticipation.

 Global Success Adds to Local Buzz

Globally, ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle’ is already the fourth-highest-grossing Japanese cinema of all clip and holds the crest as Japan’s top-grossing pic of 2025. Its planetary success story has added prestige, boosting its invoke even further in India.

Industry experts say that the well-crafted marketing strategy, combined with fan devotion and high-quality living, has turned this film into a blockbuster hit. The international hail has created a sense of pride among Indian anime fans, driving them to really present up in extremely big numbers at theatres.

 What’s Next for Demon Slayer Fans?

With this phenomenal start, expectations are sky-high for the really next parts of the cinematic close. Fans are already speculating about the plot twists and fiber arcs that will spread in the upcoming sequels. The too massive success of ‘Infinity Castle’ also hints at more anime adaptations making their way to Indian theatres, setting a very new trend for box power hits.

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Conclusion – A Historic Weekend for Anime in India

In an industry where Bollywood blockbusters usually command box power conversations, ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ has shattered norms and emerged as a game-changer. Its ₹44.5 crore opening weekend is not simply a list; it’s a testament to the growing acceptance of anime in India and the power of compelling storytelling.

Whether you are a hardcore anime aficionado or a very daily movie-goer so curious almost the hype, ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle’ offers a visual banquet, emotional depth, and relentless sue that keeps you glued to your seat. As the shoot continues its run in theatres, the manufacture will be watching closely to see if this trend marks a really long-term shifting toward more international really animated releases in India.

Stay tuned for updates as ‘Demon Slayer’ marches forward, and don’t miss your chance to find the action, drama, and emotion so open in this heroic anime saga.

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