The Conjuring: Last Rites Box Office Day 1:The Conjuring: Last Rites dropped on September 5, 2025, and the Indian box office just about exploded. People were hyped because it’s the big sendoff for the whole Conjuring Universe, and apparently, everyone and their neighbor decided they needed front-row seats. Even people who usually stick to Bollywood films ditched their usual heroes for a taste of Ed and Lorraine’s final showdown. Honestly, it’s wild to see a Hollywood horror flick outshine homegrown giants like Baaghi 4 and The Bengal Files. Who’d have thought?
The Conjuring: Last Rites Box Office Advance Bookings
Before anyone even saw the creepy nun do her thing, tickets were flying out the door. Industry insiders were losing their minds, the pre-sales broke every horror record in India. Numbers? We’re talking ₹13 to ₹15 crore on just day one, and over 2.27 lakh tickets snapped up at places like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis.
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Some people are even whispering about a ₹20 crore opening. That’s not just “good for horror” that’s, like, superhero-movie-level good. If nothing else, it proves Indian audiences are way more into Hollywood horror these days than anyone guessed.
Conjuring vs Baaghi 4

Now, Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 4 should’ve been a slam dunk, right? Add Sanjay Dutt to the mix, and you’d think the masses would be lining up. But nope, advance bookings hit around ₹5 to ₹7 crore, with about 1.5 lakh tickets sold. Not bad, but nowhere near the Conjuring hype train.
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Guess all those flying kicks just can’t compete with demonic possession. Bollywood star power is cool and all, but sometimes people just want to be scared out of their seats.
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Conjuring vs The Bengal Files
Vivek Agnihotri’s The Bengal Files? Yeah, not exactly lighting up the charts. Advance bookings sat at a measly ₹45 lakh. Ouch. Add in some juicy controversy and a ban in West Bengal, and it’s no wonder this one’s crawling out of the gate. Turns out, if you’re a political drama up against jump scares and flying fists, you better bring more than just headlines.
Right now, The Conjuring: Last Rites is crushing it. If it keeps up this pace, we could see it hit ₹100 crore in India which, for a Hollywood horror, is nuts. Baaghi 4 and The Bengal Files have some serious catching up to do and will need people raving about them to stay in the race. At the moment, scary wins. So, sorry action heroes and political crusaders, ghosts just stole your thunder.












