The highly anticipated anime film, ‘Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle,’ has made its debut in India, igniting a wave of excitement among fans. The film presents a new chapter of epic battles as Tanjiro, the Hashiras, and other members of the Demon Slayer Corps are unexpectedly transported to the Infinity Castle by Muzan. Available in Japanese, English, Tamil, Hindi, and Telugu, the movie ensures accessibility for a wide range of Indian viewers. The film continued its impressive run on its second day, accumulating substantial revenue. On its second day, the film’s earnings reached approximately Rs 13 crore across India, encompassing all languages. This figure brings the total collection to Rs 26 crore. The opening day’s collection was Rs 13 crore. The movie earned Rs 7.5 crore in Japanese, Rs 2.4 crore in English, Rs 2.75 crore in Hindi, Rs 0.2 crore in Telugu, and Rs 0.15 crore in Tamil. Due to the overwhelming demand, several theaters have scheduled early morning showings of ‘Demon Slayer Infinity Castle.’ In Pune, Inox Megaplex initiated a 5:15 am show, followed by Cinepolis Seawoods, Navi Mumbai, at 5:20 am. In Delhi, PVR Vegas Dwarka and Inox Vishal Mall have added 6:40 am shows. Moreover, Bengaluru’s PVR Nexus, Inox Mantri Square, and Inox Galleria Mall have incorporated 6:30 am shows. The Indian version of the film has been released without any cuts and is rated U/A 13+, suitable for viewers aged 13 and above. The plot of the Infinity Castle Arc is set in the final stages of the Hashira Training Arc, which introduced different Hashiras and their powers in various episodes. Tanjiro trained with Tengen Uzui, the Sound Hashira, Muichiro Tokito, the Mist Hashira, Obanai Iguro, the Serpent Hashira, and others to strengthen himself for the upcoming battles. Viewers also gain more insight into Kagaya Ubuyashiki, the leader of the Demon Slayer Corps. Tragically, Muzan murders Kagaya and his wife, setting the stage for the forthcoming film, ‘Demon Slayer Infinity Castle Arc.’
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