This is absolutely incredible news for Indian anime fans! Crunchyroll just announced something that’s got us completely pumped – Gachiakuta is getting an exclusive advanced screening in Mumbai on July 4th, and we’re honestly losing our minds over this announcement!
Mumbai Gets VIP Treatment with Early Access

The “Gachiakuta World Takeover” event is happening at PVR Icon Mumbai on July 4th – that’s two whole days before the anime even debuts in Japan! Talk about getting the royal treatment! This isn’t just any screening either; it’s part of Crunchyroll’s massive 15-country worldwide premiere tour that’s taking the anime community by storm.
Here’s what makes this extra special: India is one of only six countries announced so far for these exclusive early screenings, with more locations being revealed soon. We’re talking about being part of something truly global here!
The Story That’s Got Everyone Talking
Gachiakuta isn’t your typical shonen adventure – this is raw, gritty storytelling at its finest! Picture this: Rudo lives in the slums of a floating city where the wealthy literally throw their trash into the abyss below. When he’s falsely accused of murder, he gets the ultimate punishment – exile to the surface with all that garbage.
But here’s where it gets absolutely insane – that trash has created vicious monsters, and Rudo has to master mysterious new powers and join the Cleaners to survive and seek his revenge. It’s like if you mixed social commentary with monster-fighting action and cranked everything up to eleven!
Voice Cast That’ll Give You Chills
The stellar Japanese voice lineup is bringing serious talent to this project:
Main Characters:
- Aoi Ichikawa as Rudo – perfect choice for our determined protagonist
- Katsuyuki Konishi as Enjin – that deep, commanding voice we love
- Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Zanka – bringing his signature intensity
- Yumiri Hanamori as Riyo – adding emotional depth to the cast
- Toshiyuki Morikawa as Regto – legendary voice actor excellence
Production Powerhouse Behind the Magic
Studio BONES is handling animation duties, and honestly, we couldn’t be more excited! With Fumihiko Suganuma directing and Hiroshi Seko (Chainsaw Man, Vinland Saga) writing the scripts, this anime is in incredible hands.
The Creative Dream Team:
- Director: Fumihiko Suganuma (The First Slam Dunk unit director)
- Series Composition: Hiroshi Seko (Mob Psycho 100, Vinland Saga)
- Character Design: Satoshi Ishino (Date A Live, Release the Spyce)
- Music: Taku Iwasaki (Bungo Stray Dogs, Shin Kamen Rider)
Soundtrack That’ll Rock Your World
Opening Theme: “HUGs” by Paledusk – expect some serious energy here Ending Theme: “Tomoshibi” by DUSTCELL – perfect for those emotional moments
When and Where to Watch
Mumbai Premiere: July 4th at PVR Icon Japan Debut: July 6th on CBC, TBS, and 26 other channels Crunchyroll Streaming: July 6th globally
Streaming Territories Include: North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, Middle East, CIS (excluding Russia and Belarus), and the Indian subcontinent
The Manga Success Story
Since launching in Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine in February 2022, Gachiakuta has been absolutely crushing it with readers. Creator Kei Urana and graffiti designer Hideyoshi Ando have crafted something truly special – we’re already at 14 volumes and the story just keeps getting better!
Kodansha USA is bringing the English manga to international readers, so you can dive into the source material right now if you want to get ahead of the anime adaptation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Crunchyroll hasn’t announced ticketing details yet, but keep an eye on their official social media channels and the PVR Icon Mumbai website. These exclusive screenings typically have limited seating, so you’ll want to act fast once tickets go live.
While Crunchyroll hasn’t specifically confirmed Hindi subtitles, they typically provide multiple subtitle options for major releases in the Indian subcontinent. English subtitles are guaranteed, and regional language options often follow for popular series.
Given the mature themes involving social inequality, violence, and the overall dark tone of the story, Gachiakuta is definitely more appropriate for older teens and adults. The series deals with heavy topics like false accusations, exile, and survival in a harsh world, so parental guidance is recommended for younger viewers.
Sources: Press release