This is a ranking of the highest-grossing Indian films, which includes films from various languages based on the conservative global box-office estimates as reported by reputable sources. There is no official tracking of domestic box-office figures within India, and Indian sites publishing data are frequently pressured to increase their domestic box-office estimates. [1]
Indian films have been screened in markets around the world since the early 20th century. [2] As of 2003, there are markets in over 90 countries where films from India are screened. [3] During the first decade of the 21st century, there was a steady rise in the ticket price, a tripling in the number of theatres and an increase in the number of prints of a film being released, which led to a large increase in the box office collections. [4]
As of 2014, Hindi cinema represents 43% of the net box office revenue in India, while Telugu and Tamil cinema represent 36%, and other industries constitute 21%. [5] In 2019, the Hindi film industry represented 44% of box office revenue, followed by the Telugu and the Tamil film industries, each representing 13%. [6] Other prominent languages in the Indian film industry include Malayalam and Kannada, representing 5% each, as well as Bengali, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Gujarati and Bhojpuri. As of 2020, the combined revenue of all other language film industries has surpassed that of the Hindi film industry, [7] By 2021, Telugu cinema became the largest film industry of India in terms of box-office. [8] [9] [10]
See List of highest-grossing films in India for domestic gross figures and List of highest-grossing Indian films in the overseas markets for overseas gross figures.
The following table lists the top 50 highest-grossing Indian films worldwide, which includes films from all Indian languages. The figures are not adjusted for inflation.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Primary language(s) | Year | Ref. |
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1 | Dangal | ₹2,023.81 crore | Hindi | 2016 | [11] |
2 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹1,810.595 crore | Telugu Tamil | 2017 | [12] [13] [14] [11] |
3 | RRR | ₹1,387.26 crore | Telugu | 2022 | [lower-alpha 1] [16] |
4 | KGF: Chapter 2 | ₹1,200–1,250 crore | Kannada | 2022 | [lower-alpha 2] |
5 | Jawan | ₹1,148.32 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [28] |
6 | Pathaan | ₹1,050.3 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [29] |
7 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | ₹918.18–969.06 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [30] [11] [31] [32] |
8 | Animal | ₹917.82 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [33] |
9 | Secret Superstar | ₹875.78–905.7 crore | Hindi | 2017 | [34] [11] [30] [32] |
10 | PK | ₹750.595–769.89 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [34] [11] [35] [30] |
11 | Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire | ₹705–715 crore | Telugu | 2023 | [36] [37] |
12 | 2.0 | ₹699.89 crore | Tamil | 2018 | [38] [39] |
13 | Gadar 2 | ₹691.08 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [40] |
14 | Sultan | ₹614.49–615.705 crore | Hindi | 2016 | [30] [11] [41] [34] |
15 | Jailer | ₹607–650 crore | Tamil | 2023 | [42] [43] |
16 | Leo | ₹595–620.5 crore | Tamil | 2023 | [44] [45] |
17 | Baahubali: The Beginning | ₹600–650 crore | Telugu Tamil | 2015 | [13] [46] |
18 | Sanju | ₹586.85 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [47] |
19 | Padmaavat | ₹571.98 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [48] |
20 | Tiger Zinda Hai | ₹565.1 crore | Hindi | 2017 | [49] |
21 | Dhoom 3 | ₹556.74 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [50] |
22 | War | ₹475.62 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [51] [52] |
23 | Tiger 3 | ₹466.63 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [53] |
24 | Dunki | ₹458.93–470.6 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [54] |
25 | Andhadhun | ₹456.89 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [55] |
26 | Ponniyin Selvan: I | ₹450–500 crore | Tamil | 2022 | [56] [57] |
27 | Vikram | ₹435–500 crore | Tamil | 2022 | [58] [59] [60] [61] [62] |
28 | Saaho | ₹419–439 crore | Telugu Hindi | 2019 | [13] [51] |
29 | Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva | ₹418.8–430.77 crore | Hindi | 2022 | [63] [64] |
30 | Simmba | ₹400.19 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [65] |
31 | 3 Idiots | ₹397.08–400.61 crore | Hindi | 2009 | [11] [30] [66] |
32 | Chennai Express | ₹395.92–424.54 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [11] [67] |
33 | Kantara | ₹393.3–450 crore | Kannada | 2022 | [59] [lower-alpha 3] [82] |
34 | Krrish 3 | ₹393.37 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [83] |
35 | Kabir Singh | ₹379.02 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [84] |
36 | Dilwale | ₹372.23–376.85 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [11] [85] |
37 | Tanhaji | ₹367.65 crore | Hindi | 2020 | [86] |
38 | Prem Ratan Dhan Payo | ₹365.46–388.48 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [30] |
39 | Pushpa: The Rise | ₹365–373 crore | Telugu | 2021 | [lower-alpha 4] |
40 | Bajirao Mastani | ₹355.61–358.102 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [63] |
41 | Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani | ₹355.61 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [63] |
42 | Adipurush | ₹354 crore | Hindi Telugu | 2023 | [89] [90] [91] |
43 | Kick | ₹351.8–388.7 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [92] |
44 | Happy New Year | ₹349.711–383.1 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [93] [92] |
45 | Ponniyin Selvan: II | ₹350 crore | Tamil | 2023 | [94] |
Hanu-Man | ₹350 crore | Telugu | 2024 | [95] | |
47 | Drishyam 2 | ₹345.05 crore | Hindi | 2022 | [96] |
48 | Uri: The Surgical Strike | ₹342.06 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [63] [97] |
49 | The Kashmir Files | ₹340.92 crore | Hindi | 2022 | [98] [59] |
50 | Fighter | ₹337.2 crore | Hindi | 2024 | [99] |
Bengali cinema was the center of Indian cinema in the 1930s, [100] and accounted for a quarter of India's film output in the 1950s. [101] Cinema in South India accounted for nearly half of India's cinema halls in the 1940s. [2]
Assamese cinema is based in the state of Assam and produces films in Assamese language.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
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1 | Sri Raghupati | ₹13.81 crore | 2023 | [102] |
2 | Ratnakar | ₹10 crore | 2019 | [103] |
3 | Kanchanjangha | ₹7 crore | 2019 | [104] |
4 | Dr. Bezbaruah 2 | ₹7 crore | 2023 | [105] |
5 | Mission China | ₹6 crore | 2017 | [106] |
Bengali cinema, also known by the nickname Tollywood, a portmanteau of the words Tollygunge and Hollywood, is the Bengali language film industry centered in the Tollygunge neighbourhood of Kolkata, West Bengal.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
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1 | Amazon Obhijaan | ₹48.63 crore | 2017 | [107] [108] |
2 | Chander Pahar | ₹20 crore | 2013 | [109] |
3 | Projapati | ₹14 crore | 2022 | [110] |
4 | Boss 2: Back to Rule | ₹10.50 crore | 2017 | [111] |
5 | Pather Panchali | ₹10 crore | 1955 | [112] |
6 | Paglu | ₹9.95 crore | 2011 | [113] |
7 | Sathi | ₹9.80 crore | 2002 | [113] |
8 | Paran Jai Jaliya Re | ₹9.50 crore | 2009 | [113] |
9 | Karnasubarner Guptodhon | ₹9.25 Crore | 2022 | [114] |
10 | Nabab | ₹9.10 crore | 2017 | [115] |
The Bhojpuri cinema produces films in the Bhojpuri language.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sasura Bada Paisawala | ₹35 crore | 2003 | [116] |
2 | Ganga | ₹35 crore | 2006 | |
3 | Pratigya | ₹22 crore | 2008 | |
4 | Border | ₹19 crore | 2018 | |
5 | Nirahua Hindustani | ₹14 crore | 2014 | |
Mehandi Laga Ke Rakhna | 2017 |
The Gujarati cinema produces films in Gujarati language and is primarily focused on the audience in Gujarat and Mumbai. The film industry is sometimes referred to as Dhollywood or Gollywood.
* | Denotes films still playing in theatres |
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chaal Jeevi Laiye! | ₹52.14 crore | 2019 | [117] |
2 | 3 Ekka | ₹26.11 crore | 2023 | [118] |
3 | Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya | ₹22 crore | 1998 | [119] [120] |
4 | Kehvatlal Parivar | ₹21.5 crore | 2022 | [121] |
5 | Shu Thayu? | ₹21 crore | 2018 | [122] |
6 | Fakt Mahilao Maate | ₹20 crore | 2022 | [123] |
7 | Chhello Divas | ₹18 crore | 2015 | [119] [124] |
8 | Sharato Lagu | ₹17.5 crore | 2018 | [122] |
9 | Hellaro | ₹16 crore | 2019 | [125] [126] [127] |
10 | Gujjubhai the Great | ₹15 crore | 2015 | [128] |
The Hindi language film industry, based in Mumbai, India, is frequently known as Bollywood. [129] Bollywood is one of the largest film producers in India and one of the largest centres of film production in the world. [130] [131] [132]
* | Denotes films still playing in theatres |
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dangal | ₹2,023.81 crore | 2016 | [11] |
2 | Jawan | ₹1,148.32 crore | 2023 | [28] |
3 | Pathaan | ₹1,050.30 crore | 2023 | [133] |
4 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | ₹969.18 crore | 2015 | [31] |
5 | Animal | ₹917.82 crore | 2023 | [33] |
6 | Secret Superstar | ₹875.78–905.7 crore | 2017 | [34] [11] [30] [32] |
7 | PK | ₹750.6–769.89 crore | 2014 | [35] |
8 | Gadar 2 | ₹691.08 crore | 2023 | [40] |
9 | Sultan | ₹614.49–615.705 crore | 2016 | [41] |
10 | Sanju | ₹586.85 crore | 2018 | [134] |
Bengaluru is the center for the Kannada cinema produced in the Kannada language. It is sometimes known by the nickname Sandalwood.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
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1 | KGF: Chapter 2 | ₹1,200–1,250 crore | 2022 | [lower-alpha 5] |
2 | Kantara | ₹393.30–450 crore | 2022 | [59] [lower-alpha 6] |
3 | KGF: Chapter 1 | ₹250 crore | 2018 | [144] |
4 | Vikrant Rona | ₹158.50–210 crore | 2022 | [lower-alpha 7] |
5 | James | ₹151 crore | 2022 | [152] |
6 | 777 Charlie | ₹105 crore | 2022 | |
7 | Roberrt | ₹102 crore | 2021 | [153] |
8 | Kurukshetra | ₹90 crore | 2019 | [144] |
9 | Raajakumara | ₹75 crore | 2017 | [154] |
10 | Kaatera | ₹67 crores | 2023 | [155] |
Malayalam cinema is a part of Indian cinema based in Kerala dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Malayalam language. It is sometimes known by the nickname "Mollywood" by certain media outlets.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
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1 | Manjummel Boys | ₹242.3 crore (US$30 million) | 2024 | [156] [157] |
2 | 2018 | ₹175.50 crore (US$22 million) | 2023 | [158] [159] |
3 | The Goat Life * | ₹160 crore (US$20 million) | 2024 | [160] [161] |
4 | Aavesham * | ₹155 crore (US$19 million) | 2024 | [162] [163] |
5 | Pulimurugan | ₹152 crore (US$22.62 million) | 2016 | [lower-alpha 8] |
6 | Premalu | ₹136 crore (US$17 million) | 2024 | [170] [171] |
7 | Lucifer | ₹127 crore (US$18.03 million) | 2019 | [172] |
8 | Bheeshma Parvam | ₹86 crore (US$11.61 million) | 2022 | [173] |
9 | Neru | ₹86 crore (US$11 million) | 2023 | [174] [175] |
10 | Bramayugam | ₹85 crore (US$11 million) | 2024 | [176] [177] |
The Marathi cinema industry produces films in the Marathi language and is based in the state of Maharashtra, India. India's first full-length film, Raja Harishchandra , was released in 1913 in Marathi. [178]
#+ | Implies that the film is a multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed versions. |
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sairat | ₹110 crore | 2016 | [179] [180] |
2 | Baipan Bhaari Deva | ₹92 crore | 2023 | [181] [182] |
3 | Sachin: A Billion Dreams | ₹76.86 crore | 2017 | [183] |
4 | Ved | ₹75.66 crore | 2022 | [184] [185] |
5 | Pawankhind | ₹75 crore | 2022 | [186] |
6 | Natsamrat | ₹48 crore | 2016 | [187] |
7 | Katyar Kaljat Ghusali | ₹40 crore | 2015 | [188] |
Timepass 2 | 2015 | [189] | ||
Lai Bhaari | 2014 | [190] | ||
10 | Dagadi Chawl | ₹37 crore | 2015 | [191] |
Odia cinema is primarily based in Odisha state producing movies mainly in the Odia language and a few movies in Sambalpuri language. The first Odia movie was Sita Vivaha which was released in 1936.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Balunga Toka | ₹4 crore | 2011 | [192] |
Daman | 2022 | [193] | ||
2 | Raja Jhia Sathe Heigala Bhaba | ₹2 crore | 2012 | [194] |
Punjabi cinema, producing films in the Punjabi language, is primarily based in the state of Punjab, India.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Carry on Jatta 3 | ₹102.69 crore | 2023 | [195] |
2 | Mastaney | ₹69 crore | 2023 | [196] |
3 | Carry on Jatta 2 | ₹57.67 crore | 2018 | [197] |
4 | Chal Mera Putt 2 | ₹55.41 crore | 2020 | [198] |
5 | Saunkan Saunkne | ₹55 crore | 2022 | [199] |
6 | Honsla Rakh | ₹54.62 crore | 2021 | [200] |
7 | Shadaa | ₹52.75 crore | 2019 | [200] |
8 | Chaar Sahibzaade | ₹45.96 crore | 2014 | [201] |
9 | Sardaarji | ₹38.38 crore | 2015 | [202] |
10 | Manje Bistre | ₹31.74 crore | 2017 | [203] |
Tamil cinema, popularly known as Kollywood, is the filmmaking industry based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The films are made primarily in Tamil language.
* | Denotes films still playing in theatres |
#+ | Implies that the film is a multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed versions. |
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹1,810.595 crore #+ | 2017 | [13] [14] |
2 | 2.0 | ₹699.89 crore | 2018 | [38] [39] |
3 | Jailer | ₹607–650 crore | 2023 | [42] [43] |
4 | Leo | ₹595–620.50 crore | 2023 | [204] [205] |
5 | Baahubali: The Beginning | ₹600–650 crore #+ | 2015 | [13] [46] |
6 | Ponniyin Selvan: I | ₹450–500 crore | 2022 | [206] [207] |
7 | Vikram | ₹435–500 crore | 2022 | [58] [lower-alpha 9] |
8 | Ponniyin Selvan: II | ₹350 crore | 2023 | [94] |
9 | Varisu | ₹290–310 crore | 2023 | [lower-alpha 10] |
10 | Enthiran | ₹250–320 crore | 2010 | [214] |
Telugu cinema, also known by its nickname "Tollywood," is a part of Indian cinema producing films in the Telugu-language, in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and is centered in the Hyderabad neighbourhood of Film Nagar. [215]
* | Denotes films still playing in theatres |
#+ | Implies that the film is a multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed versions. |
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Reference(s) |
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1 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹1,810.595 crore #+ | 2017 | [13] [14] |
2 | RRR | ₹1,387.26 crore | 2022 | [16] [216] |
3 | Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire | ₹705–715 crore | 2023 | [36] [37] |
4 | Baahubali: The Beginning | ₹600–650 crore #+ | 2015 | [13] [46] |
5 | Saaho | ₹419–439 crore #+ | 2019 | [13] [51] |
6 | Pushpa: The Rise | ₹360–373 crore | 2021 | [217] [218] [219] |
7 | Adipurush | ₹354 crore #+ | 2023 | [220] [89] |
8 | Hanu-Man | ₹350 crore | 2024 | [221] |
9 | Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo | ₹262–280 crore | 2020 | [222] [223] |
10 | Sarileru Neekevvaru | ₹260 crore | 2020 | [224] |
Rank | Title | Gross | Language(s) | Year | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | RRR | ₹223 crore | Telugu | 2022 | [225] |
2 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹217 crore | Telugu Tamil | 2017 | [226] |
3 | Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire | ₹178.7 crore | Telugu | 2023 | [227] |
4 | K.G.F: Chapter 2 | ₹165.37 crore | Kannada | 2022 | [228] |
5 | Leo | ₹148.5 crore | Tamil | 2023 | [229] |
6 | Adipurush | ₹140 crore | Telugu Hindi | ||
7 | Saaho | ₹130 crore | 2019 | [230] | |
8 | Jawan | ₹129 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [231] |
9 | Animal | ₹116 crore | [232] | ||
10 | Pathaan | ₹106 crore | [233] |
Year | Title | Worldwide gross | Primary language(s) | Ref |
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1940 | Zindagi | ₹55 lakh ($1.58 million) | Hindustani | [n 2] [lower-alpha 11] |
1941 | Khazanchi | ₹70 lakh ($2.12 million) | Hindi | [n 4] [238] |
1942 | Basant | ₹80 lakh ($2.42 million) | Hindustani | [n 5] [238] |
1943 | Kismet | ₹1 crore ($3.32 million) | [n 7] [238] | |
1944 | Rattan | ₹1 crore ($3.03 million) | [n 9] [238] | |
1945 | Zeenat | ₹70 lakh ($2.12 million) | [n 10] [lower-alpha 11] | |
1946 | Anmol Ghadi | ₹1 crore ($3.02 million) | [n 12] [238] | |
1947 | Jugnu | ₹50 lakh ($5 million) | [n 14] [lower-alpha 11] | |
1948 | Chandralekha | ₹1.55 crore ($3.24 million) | Tamil/Hindustani | [249] [n 16] |
1949 | Barsaat | ₹2 crore ($4 million) | Hindustani | [n 17] [238] |
1950 | Samadhi | ₹1.35 crore ($2.8 million) | [n 18] [lower-alpha 11] | |
1951 | Awaara | ₹15.61 crore ($30.66 million) | Hindi | [lower-alpha 12] |
1952 | Aan | ₹3.57 crore ($6.04 million) | [n 20] [238] | |
1953 | Anarkali | ₹2.35 crore ($4.93 million) | [n 21] [238] | |
1954 | Nagin | ₹2.9 crore ($6 million) | [n 22] [238] | |
1955 | Pather Panchali | ₹10 crore ($21 million) | Bengali | [257] |
1956 | Jagte Raho | ₹4.44 crore ($9.33 million) | Hindi/Bengali | [lower-alpha 13] [258] |
1957 | Mother India | ₹8 crore+ ($16.8 million+) | Hindi | [n 24] [260] |
1958 | Madhumati | ₹4 crore ($8.4 million) | [n 25] [238] | |
1959 | Char Dil Char Rahen | ₹5.27 crore ($11.06 million) | [lower-alpha 14] [258] | |
1960 | Mughal-e-Azam | ₹11 crore ($23.1 million) | Hindi/Urdu | [n 23] [260] |
1961 | Ganga Jamna | ₹11 crore ($23.1 million) | Hindi | [264] [n 26] [lower-alpha 15] |
1962 | Bees Saal Baad | ₹3 crore ($6.3 million) | [265] [lower-alpha 11] | |
1963 | Mere Mehboob | ₹6 crore ($12.6 million) | Hindustani | [n 27] [lower-alpha 11] |
1964 | Sangam | ₹8 crore ($16.8 million) | Hindi | [267] [238] |
1965 | Waqt | ₹6 crore ($12.6 million) | [268] [238] | |
1966 | Phool Aur Patthar | ₹17 crore ($24.68 million) | [264] [lower-alpha 16] | |
1967 | Hamraaz | ₹13.33 crore | [264] [258] | |
1968 | Ankhen | ₹6.5 crore ($8.67 million) | [269] | |
Duniya | ₹18 crore | Hindustani | [258] | |
1969 | Aradhana | ₹17.85 crore ($23.62 million) | Hindi | [lower-alpha 17] |
1970 | Mera Naam Joker | ₹16.81 crore ($22.13 million) | [n 28] [lower-alpha 18] | |
1971 | Caravan | ₹3.6 crore | [lower-alpha 19] | |
1972 | Seeta Aur Geeta | ₹19.53 crore ($22.82 million) | [lower-alpha 20] | |
1973 | Bobby | ₹30 crore ($38.7 million) | [n 31] | |
1974 | Roti Kapda Aur Makaan | ₹10.5 crore (US$13.06 million) | [272] [n 30] [238] | |
1975 | Sholay | ₹58 crore ($70 million) | [n 33] [276] | |
1976 | Barood | ₹19.32 crore ($23.52 million) | [lower-alpha 22] | |
1977 | Amar Akbar Anthony | ₹15.5 crore ($18.05 million) | [n 34] [n 30] [lower-alpha 11] | |
1978 | Muqaddar Ka Sikandar | ₹26 crore ($31.75 million) | [n 36] [lower-alpha 23] | |
1979 | Suhaag | ₹10 crore ($12.31 million) | [n 38] [n 30] [lower-alpha 11] | |
1980 | Adventures of Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves | ₹22.11 crore ($28.13 million) | Hindi/Russian | [lower-alpha 24] |
1981 | Kranti | ₹20 crore ($23.1 million) | Hindi | [n 40] [n 30] [lower-alpha 11] |
1982 | Disco Dancer | ₹100.7 crore ($82.39 million) | [n 44] [lower-alpha 25] | |
1983 | Coolie | ₹18 crore (US$17.76 million) | [287] [n 30] [288] | |
1984 | Jagir | ₹35.32 crore ($28.01 million) | [258] [lower-alpha 26] | |
1985 | Ram Teri Ganga Maili | ₹19 crore | [289] [n 30] [238] | |
1986 | Karma | ₹ 14 crore | [290] [n 30] [lower-alpha 11] | |
1987 | Hukumat | ₹11 crore (US$8.49 million) | [291] [n 30] [lower-alpha 11] | |
1988 | Tezaab | ₹16 crore (US$11.5 million) | [292] [n 30] [238] | |
1989 | Maine Pyar Kiya | ₹28 crore (US$17.26 million) | [293] [n 30] [238] | |
1990 | Dil | ₹18 crore (US$10.29 million) | [294] [n 30] [238] | |
1991 | Saajan | ₹18 crore (US$7.93 million) | [295] [n 30] | |
1992 | Beta | ₹23.5 crore (US$9.07 million) | [296] [n 30] | |
1993 | Aankhen | ₹25.25 crore (US$8.03 million) | [297] [n 30] [299] | |
1994 | Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | ₹127 crore | [n 45] [lower-alpha 28] | |
1995 | Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge | ₹103 crore | [n 46] [lower-alpha 29] | |
1996 | Raja Hindustani | ₹76 crore (US$21.45 million) | [n 47] [299] | |
1997 | Dil To Pagal Hai | ₹71.87 crore (US$19.79 million) | [n 48] [lower-alpha 30] | |
1998 | Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | ₹106.74 crore (US$25.87 million) | [n 49] [lower-alpha 31] | |
1999 | Hum Saath-Saath Hain | ₹81.71 crore (US$18.98 million) | [n 50] | |
2000 | Mohabbatein | ₹90.01 crore (US$20.03 million) | [n 51] | |
2001 | Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... | ₹135.53 crore (US$28.72 million) | [n 52] | |
2002 | Devdas | ₹99.87 crore ($35 million) | [n 53] | |
2003 | Kal Ho Naa Ho | ₹86.09 crore (US$18.48 million) | [n 54] | |
2004 | Veer-Zaara | ₹97.64 crore (US$21.55 million) | [316] | |
2005 | No Entry | ₹74.13 crore (US$16.81 million) | [317] | |
2006 | Dhoom 2 | ₹151.39 crore (US$33.41 million) | [318] | |
2007 | Om Shanti Om | ₹149.87 crore ($40 million) | [319] [320] | |
2008 | Ghajini | ₹194 crore (US$44.59 million) | [n 55] | |
2009 | 3 Idiots | ₹400.61 crore (US$82.76 million) | [30] | |
2010 | Enthiran | ₹320 crore (US$69.98 million) | Tamil | [325] |
2011 | Bodyguard | ₹234 crore (US$50.14 million) | Hindi | [326] |
2012 | Ek Tha Tiger | ₹334.39 crore (US$62.58 million) | [327] [328] | |
2013 | Dhoom 3 | ₹556.74 crore (US$95.01 million) | [n 56] [334] [66] | |
2014 | PK | ₹769.89 crore (US$126.15 million) | [335] [66] | |
2015 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | ₹969.06 crore (US$151.06 million) | [n 57] | |
2016 | Dangal | ₹2,023.81 crore (US$311 million) | [11] [lower-alpha 32] | |
2017 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹1,810.6 crore (US$278 million) | Telugu | [11] [lower-alpha 33] |
2018 | 2.0 | ₹699.89 crore (US$117 million) | Tamil | [347] |
2019 | War | ₹475.5 crore (US$67 million) | Hindi | [52] |
2020 | Tanhaji | ₹368 crore (US$50 million) | [86] | |
2021 | Pushpa: The Rise | ₹365 crore (US$46 million) | Telugu | [348] |
2022 | RRR | ₹1,387.26 crore (US$170 million) | [16] [216] | |
2023 | Jawan | ₹1,148.32 crore (US$140 million) | Hindi | [28] |
2024 | Hanu-Man | ₹350 crore (US$44 million) | Telugu | [349] |
Month | Title | Worldwide gross | Language | Year | Ref. |
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January | Pathaan | ₹1,050.3 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [350] [205] |
February | Manjummel Boys | ₹242.3 crore | Malayalam | 2024 | [351] |
March | RRR | ₹1,387.26 crore | Telugu | 2022 | [352] |
April | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹1,810.60 crore | Telugu, Tamil | 2023 | [353] |
May | Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani | ₹319.6 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [354] |
June | Sanju | ₹586.85 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [134] |
July | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | ₹969.06 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [lower-alpha 34] |
August | Gadar 2 | ₹691.08 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [356] |
September | ₹1,148.32 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [357] | |
October | Secret Superstar | ₹905.7 crore | Hindi | 2017 | [lower-alpha 35] |
November | 2.0 | ₹699.89 crore | Tamil | 2018 | [360] |
December | Dangal | ₹2,024 crore | Hindi | 2016 | [361] |
The Khiladi franchise was the first film franchise to gross over ₹100 crore, followed by the Krrish film series. Baahubali is the first franchise to collect over ₹1,000 crore at the box office, and the only franchise where all the films have grossed at least ₹500 crore worldwide.
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Balaji Motion Pictures is a subsidiary company of Balaji Telefilms Limited which is an Indian film production and distribution company established by Shobha Kapoor and her daughter Ekta Kapoor. Located in Mumbai, and it produces and distributes Hindi films. The chairman of the company is former Bollywood actor, Jeetendra Kapoor.
100 Crore Club is an unofficial designation by the Indian film trade and the media, related to Indian-language films that have net ₹100 crore or more in India after deducting the entertainment tax. By 2012, the ₹100 crore box office target had become "a new benchmark for a film to be declared a hit", and those affiliated with the 100 Crore Club were considered part of the "elite strata" within the Indian film community.
1000 Crore Club is an unofficial designation by the Indian film trade and the media, related to Indian language films that have grossed ₹1000 crore or more either within India or on a global scale. The 1000 crore club is preceded by the 100 crore club. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017) became the first Indian film to gross over ₹1000 crore worldwide. It grossed ₹1,430 crore across all languages in India. It was followed by the Aamir Khan-starrer Hindi film Dangal, which is the highest-grossing Indian film, expanding the club to 1900 crore, before creating the ₹2,000 crore club, and becoming the fifth highest-grossing non-English language film of all time. In 2022, two films released in the span of a month, RRR and K.G.F: Chapter 2, have also grossed more than ₹1,000 crore at the global box office. In 2023, the trend persisted with the release of the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Hindi films Pathaan and Jawan.
RRR is a 2022 Indian Telugu-language epic period action drama film directed by S. S. Rajamouli, who co-wrote the film with V. Vijayendra Prasad. It was produced by D. V. V. Danayya of DVV Entertainment. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Ram Charan alongside an ensemble cast with Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt, Shriya Saran, Samuthirakani, Ray Stevenson, Alison Doody, and Olivia Morris playing supporting roles. It is a historical fiction film of two Indian revolutionaries, Alluri Sitarama Raju (Charan) and Komaram Bheem, their friendship, and their fight against the British Raj.
Hombale Films is an Indian film production company mainly known for the K.G.F franchise, Kantara and Salaar. It was founded by Vijay Kiragandur and named by Puneeth Rajkumar, who collaborated with the company on 3 films.
Pathaan is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film co-written and directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. The fourth installment in the YRF Spy Universe, it stars Shah Rukh Khan in the title role, alongside Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, while Dimple Kapadia and Ashutosh Rana in supporting roles. The story follows Pathaan, an exiled RAW agent, works with ISI agent Rubina Mohsin to take down Jim, a former RAW agent, who plans to attack India with a deadly lab-generated virus.
Kantara is a 2022 Indian Kannada-language action thriller film written and directed by Rishab Shetty, and produced by Vijay Kiragandur, under Hombale Films. The film stars Rishab Shetty in a dual role with Kambala champion who is at loggerheads with an upright forest officer, Murali.
RRR", also one of the most successful Indian films of 2022, has minted over Rs 1,200 crore at the box office worldwide.
RRR was a massive box office success, earning over ₹1200 crore globally.
RRR was a massive box office success, earning over ₹1200 crore globally.
Released on March 25 this year, 'RRR' has collected over Rs 1,200 crore so far worldwide.
Released theatrically in March, 'RRR' has raised over Rs 1,200 crore at the global box office
Released theatrically in March, "RRR" has raised over Rs 1,200 crore at the global box office.
Released theatrically in March, the film has garnered over Rs 1,200 crore at the global box office.
SS Rajamouli's directorial broke numerous box office records and churned out nearly Rs 1200 crore worldwide
RRR has raised over ₹ 1,200 crore at the global box office
The slice-of-life films they can stream on their laptops. In a theatre, they want the old-school cinema experience. And this has meant that RRR makes ₹1200 crore, and Bollywood takes cue.
RRR collected nearly Rs 1200 crore at the box office and received rave reviews from fans and critics alike
RRR collected nearly Rs 1200 crore at the box office and received rave reviews from fans and critics alike.
The film earned close to Rs 1200 crore worldwide at the box office before the Japan release, making it one of the biggest films this year.
The film collected over Rs 1,200 crore worldwide.
Directed by SS Rajamouli, RRR stands at a worldwide collection of around ₹1200 crore.
The film has expected to open on a positive note, adding to RRR's over Rs 1200 crore global collection.
RRR earned over Rs 1200 crore in its theatrical run.
Vikram has occupied the 2nd spot with Rs. 435 crore gross.
It collected Rs 424 crore worldwide.
Kamal Haasan's Vikram is showing no signs of slowing down at the box office. As of now, Vikram is marching towards Rs 500 crore at the worldwide box office.
இதுவரை 500 கோடி ரூபாய் வசூல் சாதனை செய்துள்ளதாக தகவல் வெளியாகியுள்ளது.
At the end of its theatrical run, the film registered a record footfall and grossed over ₹500 crore worldwide.
இந்த ஆண்டு எதிர்பார்க்கப்பட்ட மற்றொரு பெரிய படமான பொன்னியின் செல்வன் 2 திரைப்படம் 345 கோடி வசூல் செய்திருந்ததாகவும் விரைவில் ஆதிபுருஷ் படம் பொன்னியின் செல்வன் 2 பட வசூலை முறியடிக்கும் எனவும் தகவல்கள் தெரிவிக்கின்றன.
High on patriotism, the film is based on Indian Army's surgical strike of 2016 which was the retaliation to the 2016 Uri attack. The film earned Rs 359.73 crore at the box office.
KGF 2 makers enjoyed a thunderous response at the box office with the film minting more than Rs 1300 crore worldwide.
It is easily the biggest Telugu film of the year but there are two films from the Tamil industry above it. Jailer is tops at 605 crore apprx while Leo is second at 595 crore apprx.
It has grossed another Rs. 35 crores approx overseas, crossing Rs. 350 crores, for a total of Rs. 400 crores to date.
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