Updated on: sept 06, 2025 10:02 am IST
The Conjuring Last Rights Box Office Collection: The Hollywood Horror has trumped desi release like Baghi 4, The Bengal files and Madharasi.
There is a big thing in itself for a horror film to trump a big tentpole action film at the box office. Then, when you connect that scary film to Hollywood, and one of the big Bollywood stars in actioner, it becomes a even bigger achievement. But this is what The Conjuring: Last Rights have worked at the Indian box office. On a large scale Starting 18 crores, the film has succeeded in defeating the new Hindi release of the week – Baghi 4 and Bengal files.
Funeral Box Office Collection
This Friday on its early day in India, The Conjuring: Last Rights earned an estimated The 18 crore net at the box office, the best starts for a scary film in the country. The film not only managed to beat other Hollywood horror flixes, but also many desi horror films along with its collection. At the international level, also, the final chapter of the Conserving Series is expected to be recorded in big money. As Hollywood reporter, The funeral earned $ 8.5 million in preview alone and is gearing up for an early weekend of $ 65 million in North America. Globally, the film is expected to earn more than $ 100 million over the first weekend. This may include $ 7 million or more from India alone.
How Conserving defeated Bollywood
The Contring: Last Rights were released in theaters with three Indian films. Tiger Shroff’s Baghi 4, Vivek Agnihotri’s The Bengal files, and Madharai of Shivrathikyan were all released in theaters on 5 September. However, Last Rights won the box office battle in India. Its The 18 crore race is more than the Madhrasi ( 14 crores), Baghi 4 ( 12 crores), and Bengal files ( 1 crore) was managed in the domestic market on the same day.
Funeral about all
Directed by Michael Chews and starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Fariga, the supernatural horror thriller is the last film in the highly successful Conserving franchise. The film sees the return of warns for a final ghost-shikar adventure. It was opened for mixed reviews from critics.
