
‘Attack on Titan' director Tetsuro Araki to visit India for first time at Anime India 2025
Organised as a landmark event for India's growing anime community, Anime India aims to bring Japanese pop culture closer to its estimated 100 million Indian fans. Araki will participate in exclusive panels and a Q&A session, offering insights into his creative process and the making of two of the most influential anime titles of the last two decades.
Anime India will also host a range of events including a cosplay competition, anime quizzes, fan panels, a film festival, and an anime concert. Anisong DJ Touko Nakamura and Japanese voice actor Tsunko are among the international guests confirmed for performances and meet-and-greet sessions.
Also attending is Hideo Katsumata, president of Avex Pictures — known for Black Clover and Look Back — and Susume Fukunaga of The Pokémon Company, who will speak at the concurrent Animation & More Summit.
'This is a dream come true for countless fans who have been inspired by Araki's work,' said Anime India organiser Neha Mehta.
Director Mishaal Wanvari added, 'We're excited to finally bring a dedicated anime convention to India.'
Additional highlights include: A merchandise zone featuring licensed products from Demon Slayer, Spy x Family, Naruto, and more; original work by over 24 creators; Maid Café experience, a first for Indian anime conventions; and an anime film festival with exclusive screenings and behind-the-scenes content.
Tickets are available via Zomato's District platform, starting at ₹199.
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