Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office Collection Day 5: Japanese Anime Breaking Records in India, Earn £ 47.70 Crore
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle made history at the Indian box office and collected £ 47.70 crore within five days. This is the non-Hollywood outdoor film in India. Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Release date: Popular Anime ‘Demon Slayer’ will debut on big screens as the filmmakers released its international release date. (Scraengrab @youtube ~ Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle |) Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office Day 5: The Japanese Anime has the history of the Indian box. The Dark Fantasy Action Film, released on September 12, raised £ 47.70 Crore-Netto within five days, making it the highest growing non-Hollywood outdoor film ever released in India. The film was opened by £ 12.85 crore on Friday, climbed to £ 13.1 crore on Saturday and registered its best day on Sunday with £ 13.85 crore on Sunday. However, the collections of Monday had a sharp drop of 75%, dropping to £ 3.5. According to Sacnilk, the Trade Tracker, the Hindi version contributed £ 9.5 crore, while the English release raised £ 8.65 crore in the first five days. Infinity Castle surpassed the Lifetime India earnings of previous Anime hits such as Jujutsu Kaisen 0 and Suzume. Also, the film has earned the Japanese film that has become the best in the local currencies ever, earned more than 69 billion yen, and the record set by Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (54.5 billion yen). North America is internationally the largest overseas market and contributes $ 70 million to its global gross. South Korea follows with $ 34.7 million, while Taiwan added $ 24.5 million. The film is now on track to become the largest Japanese version in the US next weekend. India Day 5 Occupational figures Japanese version: Morning: 12.97% Afternoon: 25.73% Evening: 28.06% Night: 28.83% English (2D) Version: Morning: 13.76% Afternoon: 19.22% Evening: 23.57% Night: 26.67% Hindi (2D) Version: tomorrow: 12,88 22.40% DUSTRATION: Infinity Castle, directed by Haruo Sotozaki and manufactured by UFOTABLE, Infinity Castle is the first part of a three-film finals to the hugely popular Anime range. The story follows Tanjiro Kamado, a young boy joining the Demon Slayer Corps after his family was killed by Demons and his sister Nezuko is one. In the Infinity Castle -Arching, Tanjiro and his allies – including the Elite Hashira Warriors – erected some of the strongest demons in a deadly performance. The film highlights Tanjiro and Giyu’s fight against the formidable demon akaza. Infinity Castle, released worldwide on September 12, almost two months after Japan’s premiere, is already the fourth highest Japanese film worldwide and Japan’s best film of 2025.