
The Conjuring: Last Rites Emerges as Biggest Horror Opener at The Indian Box Office, Beating Ajay Devgn's Shaitaan
Mumbai, September 5 – Warner Bros. Pictures' horror thriller The Conjuring: Last Rites storms into Indian cinemas with record-breaking numbers. The latest instalment in the iconic Conjuring Universe, directed by Michael Chaves, has emerged as the biggest opener in the horror genre in the country. As per early estimates, The Last Rites has grossed around 21 crores on day 1 in India in all languages. With this start, the movie is on course to beat the opening day record of Ajay Devgn and R. Madhavan's Shaitaan, which grossed 17.50 crores on opening day last year. The film has generated immense buzz owing to the strong brand value of the franchise and the curiosity around its chilling narrative, which marks the final chapter of the Warrens' saga. The film's advance booking showed huge momentum, translating into packed shows across major cities. Multiplex chains, as well as single screens, are reporting high occupancy rates, with evening and night shows performing exceptionally well. If the momentum holds through the weekend, which is very likely, The Conjuring: Last Rites could not only become the highest-grossing horror opener in India but also set the stage for one of the best-ever runs for a horror film in the country. The strong start also highlights the growing acceptance of horror among Indian audiences, who have consistently supported films that deliver on thrills and suspense. With positive word of mouth, the film is expected to maintain its pace and solidify its place as a box office juggernaut in the genre. Stay tuned...