
Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Box Office Day 6: Collects ₹28 Crore Mark Despite Weekday Slowdown
Mumbai, May 21, 2025 – Final Destination: Bloodlines, the latest chapter in the long-running horror franchise, has shown a stable performance at the Indian box office. After a strong opening weekend, the film continues to draw audiences in urban centres even as weekday numbers slow down.
On Day 6 (Tuesday), the film earned an estimated ₹2.50 crore net, bringing its India total to ₹27.70 crore across all languages. The film opened to positive buzz and has benefited from the franchise’s fanbase and engaging word-of-mouth, especially for its suspenseful plot and creative death sequences.
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Directed by Zach Lipovsky, Final Destination: Bloodlines features Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Brec Bassinger, and Anna Lore. The film is produced by Fireside Films, Practical Pictures, and Warner Bros., and serves as a fresh reboot of the beloved horror franchise.
With its India gross nearing ₹30 crore and a steady global performance, the film could soon become one of the most commercially successful entries in the Final Destination series if it maintains momentum heading into the second weekend.
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