Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office Collection Day 3: Anime film nears ₹14.35 crore Sunday haul, crosses ₹40 crore in India

Updated 15 September 2025 10:29 AM

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Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office Collection Day 3: Anime film nears ₹14.35 crore Sunday haul, crosses ₹40 crore in India

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office Collection Day 3

On its third day, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle bagged a robust ₹14.35 crore net in India across all languages, based on Sacnilk's early estimates, yes, it really popped off for a Sunday!

The energy was palpable, with anime fans turning out in style, brandishing their Tanjiro tees and Giyu capes at multiplexes. Day 3 saw a jump compared to earlier days, and I heard a group in line debating whether Zenitsu might ever get his own spin-off movie (they were passionate, trust me).

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Box Office Collection Day Wise

Each day brought a different vibe, with Friday launching strong at ₹13 crore, Saturday maintaining pace without a dip (again an estimated ₹13 crore, steady as a rock), and Sunday revving up with ₹14.35 crore.

The breakdown by language paints an interesting picture; Japanese language shows led with enthusiasm, but English and Hindi versions weren't far behind. Here’s a quick, informal look at the numbers:

  • Day 1 (Friday): ₹13 Cr [JP: 7.5 Cr, EN: 2.4 Cr, HI: 2.75 Cr, TE: 0.2 Cr, TA: 0.15 Cr]

  • Day 2 (Saturday): ₹13 Cr [JP: 7.5 Cr, EN: 2.7 Cr, HI: 2.5 Cr, TE: 0.15 Cr, TA: 0.15 Cr]

  • Day 3 (Sunday): ₹14.35 Cr (rough Data)

  • Total (3 days): ₹40.35 Cr

Not bad for a movie that started as a manga about demon hunters, now it’s a box-office demon itself!

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Worldwide Box Office Collection Day 3

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle’s day 3 box office numbers are nothing short of staggering: the film has torn up global records with an estimated ₹3500 crore worldwide haul, including ₹40.35 crore India net and a jaw-dropping ₹1600 crore from overseas markets, anime fans everywhere showed up in force, packing multiplexes from Delhi to Los Angeles and turning every show into a celebration of high-energy fandom and big-screen spectacle, with passionate crowds and infectious excitement at every screening.

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Regional Highlights

If you looked closer at those day-wise collections, the regional flavor really stands out. Japanese-language shows had the highest occupancy, thanks to diehard fans and, let’s be real, a few curious parents who got roped in.

English and Hindi versions built momentum especially, in metro cities, Mumbai and Delhi had screenings nearly full, with Hindi shows drawing in a younger crowd.

I overheard a kid in Mumbai declaring “Tanjiro is cooler than Spider-Man,” which, I mean, a bold take, but after these numbers, maybe not so wild? Telugu and Tamil had smaller but dedicated audiences, demonstrating anime’s slow but steady mainstreaming in southern India.

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Theater Occupancy

Occupancy levels, honestly, are fascinating for Day 3. Japanese shows: around 49.89% filled, peaking in the afternoons and evenings (people apparently love their demon battles after lunch).

English versions hit 44.48% occupancy, with the crowd swelling for evening shows. Hindi? About 32.13%, but evening screenings were nearly packed in trendy urban pockets.

It’s amusing how anime geeks are not morning people, morning show numbers never quite ring the bell. If you caught a matinee, odds are you enjoyed some extra elbow room for your nachos and slushie.

Occupancy breakdown:

  • Japanese: 49.89% (Afternoon: 59.52%, Evening: 56.80%)

  • English: 44.48% (Evening peaking at 56.26%)

  • Hindi: 32.13% (Evening: 41.01%)

Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Movie

The movie itself? Directed by Haruo Sotozaki, produced by a dream team, Shueisha, Aniplex, Sony Pictures Networks, Toho Pictures, and Crunchyroll, it’s got the gloss and grit that only a major anime franchise brings.

The cast: Natsuki Hanae, Akari Kitō, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Hiro Shimono, Takahiro Sakurai, Akira Ishida… they’re the real deal.

From heart-pounding fights in the Infinity Castle to emotional beats that had more than one viewer dabbing their eyes (including, possibly, me), it’s not just a spectacle, it’s a heartfelt ride.

And with fan communities buzzing, theater lobbies turning into impromptu meet-ups, and plushie sales apparently up (seriously, check your local mall), Demon Slayer’s box office haul feels almost secondary to the experience.

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