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Infinity Castle Box Office Day 1: Demon Slayer’s Historic Rs 12.6 Crore Opening in India

Posted on September 13, 2025 By

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 13: When Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle finally dropped in India, fans treated multiplexes more like shrines than cinemas. IMAX screens filled up at ungodly hours, and ticket counters resembled cricket stadium queues. Yes, this is not “just another anime film”; this is a pop-cultural landslide that has bullied its way into mainstream Indian box office conversation. But in the midst of the deafening din, let us pause and ask—are we actually getting what the movie promised as an apocalypse, or are we mistaking gigantic spectacle for narrative nuance?

Box Office Fireworks: Day One Glory

Numbers, as they say, don’t lie. On its very first day in India, Infinity Castle raked in nearly ₹12.6 crore, instantly placing itself among the highest openings ever for an anime title in the country. In states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the film’s occupancy bordered on the surreal, with some morning shows selling out as if Tanjiro himself were distributing the tickets. By evening, distributors were calling it a “blockbuster in waiting,” and industry pundits were already predicting that the film may challenge domestic masala entertainers.

And let’s be blunt—the optics are impressive. At a time when several Bollywood biggies are struggling to hit double digits on opening day, a Japanese anime—with subtitles, no less—is casually minting crores. If this doesn’t make mainstream producers squirm in their cushy office chairs, nothing will.

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The Visuals: A Studio Ufotable Flex

On the creative front, the movie is a visual cathedral. Haruo Sotozaki’s direction, paired with Ufotable’s animation wizardry, produces sequences that can only be described as “visual narcotics.” The Infinity Castle setting itself is a maddening labyrinth of shifting architecture—bridges appear, walls fold, and stairways collapse into oblivion. Every fight scene feels like a meticulously choreographed ballet of blades, blood, and unrelenting chaos.

For die-hard fans, these images are nothing short of euphoric. The demonic confrontations—particularly Muzan’s looming presence—deliver on both terror and adrenaline. If anime were ever to be accused of being “too stylish for its own good,” this film would be Exhibit A. And honestly? No one’s complaining.

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Where the Castle Shows Cracks

But here’s the catch: for all its pictorial splendor, the narration falters at times. At a whopping 155 minutes, the movie feels like binge-viewing half a season jammed into one sitting. Flashbacks mount like overdue bills, sucking pace at exactly the times when it should be sky-rocketing.

For fans who’ve consumed every panel of the manga, these sequences deepen character arcs—Akaza’s tragic past, for example, is beautifully rendered. But for casual viewers lured in by the hype? It’s a narrative quicksand. One moment you’re following Tanjiro’s blade flashing in the moonlight, and the next you’re knee-deep in a sob story about a demon’s childhood trauma. Necessary? Perhaps. Exhausting? Definitely.

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Audience Reactions: Ecstasy Meets Exhaustion

Social media is ablaze with hyperbole, of course. Twitter (or “X,” if you insist) has declared the film an “emotional masterpiece.” Fans in Kerala reportedly compared the screening atmosphere to a “festival.” Meanwhile, dub actor Zach Aguilar confessed this was the “best thing I’ve ever done,” claiming he poured “every scream, every bit of emotion” into his performance.

Yet, scroll deeper, and you’ll find quieter criticisms: “overstuffed,” “dragged in the middle,” “confusing if you haven’t watched the anime.” One Reddit thread bluntly asked whether the film “forgot it was supposed to be a movie and not ten episodes stitched together.” Brutal, but not entirely inaccurate.

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The Bigger Picture: A Landmark for Anime in India

Despite its shortcomings, Infinity Castle could be a watershed moment for anime in India. With multilingual releases in Japanese, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and English, the film has leveled the playing field to reach far beyond hardcore otaku fans. The advance bookings and 5 a.m. screenings setting records betray the hunger that distributors had underestimated for so long.

Think about it: a decade ago, anime screenings in India were limited to specialist festivals or stand-alone fan events. Now, an anime film is not only keeping pace but beating some of the mainstream offerings. If nothing else, that in itself warrants a standing ovation. It heralds a future where anime is not a niche indulgence but a valid box-office player.

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Verdict: A Mixed But Monumental Ride

So, is Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle worth all the fuss? The response is a personal one. For fans, it’s a tear-jerking, visually orgasmic experience that accurately translates much-loved source material. To the uninitiated, however, it’s a confusing, occasionally puffed-up primer that requires homework before you even enter the theatre.

But perhaps that’s the whole idea. This movie wasn’t created to win over the doubters; it was created to make the believers proud. And in that, it succeeds magnificently. Consider it a showy introduction to the third act—unseemly in spots, majestic in others, but indelibly historic.

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Final Thought

Infinity Castle is a work of art and a tease—a masterpiece that’s stunningly gorgeous and occasionally suffocating under its own grandeur. It raises the stakes for anime films in India, commercially as well as culturally. Whether you exited on a high or felt exhausted, you exited with something to talk about—and in the boisterous, noisy world of Indian cinema, that by itself is a victory.

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