‘
Final Destination Bloodlines’, the latest film in the iconic horror franchise, has had a solid first week at the
Indian box office.
As reported by the Sacnilk website, the film, which opened on May 15, has collected an estimated Rs 30.30 crore nett across all languages in its first seven days, according to early data from the Sacnilk website.
Consistent momentum despite weekday dips
After a strong opening on Thursday with Rs 4.5 crore, ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ gained traction over the weekend, earning Rs 5.35 crore on Friday, Rs 6 crore on Saturday, and Rs 6.6 crore on Sunday — its highest single-day collection so far.
However, as expected, the film saw a dip during the weekdays, collecting Rs 2.75 crore on Monday and Rs 2.85 crore on Tuesday. On Day 7, Wednesday, it added an estimated Rs 2.25 crore to its total, wrapping up its first week at Rs 30.30 crore.
Final Destination Bloodlines - Official Trailer
Occupancy remains steady in key markets
On Wednesday, the original English version of ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ recorded an overall occupancy rate of 18.72% across Indian theatres. While the morning shows saw a modest turnout of 8.49%, the momentum built steadily through the day, with afternoon shows recording 20.26% and evening shows at 22.26%. Night shows peaked at 23.85%, indicating a continued interest among urban multiplex audiences.
Horror genre finds its groove again
‘The
Final Destination franchise’ has always had a loyal fan base, and the performance of Bloodlines proves that interest in
supernatural thrillers is still alive in India.
ETimes rated the film with 4 stars, and our official review reads, “Technically, the film holds up well. Christian Sebaldt’s cinematography captures the eerie nostalgia of the 1960s and the cold dread of the present. Rachel O’Toole’s production design keeps everything grounded, making the terror feel real. The visual effects are mostly solid, though the climax leans a bit too far into spectacle, stretching logic more than necessary.Still, Final Destination: Bloodlines doesn’t just follow the rules, it respects the roots. For longtime fans, it brings back the fear, the fun, and that familiar feeling that no one and nothing is safe. It’s sharp, spooky, and quite frankly…to die for.”