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Obsession India Box Office Nears 100 Crore Gross As OTT Release Date Finalized
BY SACNILK
Mumbai, June 29 - Curry Barker's supernatural horror sensation Obsession continues its extraordinary run at the Indian box office and is now inching closer to the 100 crore gross milestone. The indie horror blockbuster, starring Michael Johnston and Inde Navarrette, has emerged as one of the biggest surprise success stories of 2026, and is now on course to become the highest-grossing foreign horror title in India. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Obsession has already crossed approximately 97.50 crore gross in India after the fifth weekend in theatres and is expected to breach the 100 crore mark during its remaining theatrical run. The film has shown remarkable staying power despite entering its fifth week, with strong word-of-mouth continuing to drive ticket sales across metro as well as tier-2 and tier-3 markets. Despite the growing competition from the local releases, Obsession grossed around 2.50 crores in its fifth week, which is a superb collection. It is now only 2.50 crores away from 100 crores gross mark and around 4 crores from topping The Conjuring: Last Rites (101.65 crores) to become the biggest Hollywood horror grosser in the country. Globally, Obsession has already crossed $370 million against a reported production budget of under $1 million, making it one of the most profitable horror films in recent years. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) OTT Release Date Reportedly Locked Amid its blockbuster theatrical performance, latest reports suggest that Obsession is finally gearing up for its digital debut. Multiple international entertainment outlets report that the film is expected to arrive on Apple TV on June 30, 2026. While it is not yet confirmed if it will be available in India on the same day, it is said that the uncensored cut of the movie will stream online. Obsession was earlier supposed to stream online on June 2, but the makers delayed the release due to its unanticipated box office turnaround. Instead of following the usual short theatrical-to-digital window often seen with horror releases, the makers chose to extend the cinema run to maximise theatrical earnings as audience demand remained strong, and continues to bring in footfalls at the box office.