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 theaters 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]
The majority of highest-grossing Indian films are Hindi films. As of 2014, Hindi cinema represents 43% of the net box office revenue in India, while Tamil and Telugu 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.
Global gross figures
The following table lists the top 50 highest-grossing Indian films, which include films from all Indian languages. The figures are not adjusted for inflation.
The following list of films is sorted in terms of Indian rupees. Currency conversions to US dollars are also given as reference points, as many of these films had international releases. However, the currency conversions may not be consistent, as the dollar-rupee exchange rate has varied over time,[11] from 48 rupees per dollar in 2009[12] to over 65 rupees per dollar in 2017.[13] The exchange rate varied even more greatly prior to 2009, so a number of older films which grossed highly in terms of US dollars are under-represented on this list; see Highest-grossing films by year below for gross figures of older films.
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Rank | Peak | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Primary language |
Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | 1 | Dangal | 2016 | Nitesh Tiwari | Aamir Khan Productions UTV Motion Pictures Walt Disney Studios India |
Hindi | ₹2,024 crore (US$311 million) | [14] |
2 | 1 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | 2017 | S. S. Rajamouli | Arka Media Works | Telugu Tamil |
₹1,810 crore (US$278 million) | [14] |
3 | 3 | RRR * | 2022 | S. S. Rajamouli | DVV Entertainments | Telugu | ₹1,200 crore (US$150 million)–₹1,258 crore (US$160 million) | [15] |
4 | 3 | K.G.F: Chapter 2 | 2022 | Prashanth Neel | Hombale Films | Kannada | ₹1,200 crore (US$150 million)-₹1,250 crore (US$160 million) | [a] |
5 | 5 | Pathaan * | 2023 | Siddharth Anand | Yash Raj Films | Hindi | ₹1,049.69 crore (US$130 million) | [27] |
6 | 3 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | 2015 | Kabir Khan | Salman Khan Films Kabir Khan Films Eros International |
Hindi | ₹918.18 crore (US$134 million) | [28] |
7 | 3 | Secret Superstar | 2017 | Advait Chandan | Aamir Khan Productions | Hindi | ₹858.43 crore (US$126 million) | [14] |
8 | 1 | PK | 2014 | Rajkumar Hirani | Vinod Chopra Films Rajkumar Hirani Films |
Hindi | ₹769.89 crore (US$120 million) | [29] |
9 | 5 | 2.0 | 2018 | S. Shankar | Lyca Productions | Tamil | ₹655.81 crore (US$82 million)–₹800 crore (US$100 million) | [b] |
10 | 4 | Sultan | 2016 | Ali Abbas Zafar | Yash Raj Films | Hindi | ₹623.33 crore (US$92.76 million) | [32] |
11 | 2 | Baahubali: The Beginning | 2015 | S. S. Rajamouli | Arka Media Works | Telugu Tamil |
₹600–650 crore (US$101.32 million) | [c] |
12 | 8 | Sanju | 2018 | Rajkumar Hirani | Rajkumar Hirani Films Vinod Chopra Films |
Hindi | ₹586.85 crore (US$85.81 million) | [37] |
13 | 7 | Padmaavat | 2018 | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Bhansali Productions Viacom 18 Motion Pictures |
Hindi | ₹585 crore (US$85.54 million) | [38][39] |
14 | 8 | Tiger Zinda Hai | 2017 | Ali Abbas Zafar | Yash Raj Films | Hindi | ₹565.10 crore (US$86.76 million) | [14][40] |
15 | 1 | Dhoom 3 | 2013 | Vijay Krishna Acharya | Yash Raj Films | Hindi | ₹556.74 crore (US$95.01 million) | [41] |
16 | 15 | Ponniyin Selvan: I | 2022 | Mani Ratnam | Tamil | ₹495.50 crore (US$62 million)–₹500 crore (US$63 million) | [42][43] | |
17 | 9 | War | 2019 | Siddharth Anand | Yash Raj Films | Hindi | ₹475.50 crore (US$67.52 million) | [44] |
18 | 1 | 3 Idiots | 2009 | Rajkumar Hirani | Vinod Chopra Films | Hindi | ₹460 crore (US$95.03 million) | [45][39] |
19 | 14 | Andhadhun | 2018 | Sriram Raghavan | Viacom 18 Motion Pictures Matchbox Pictures |
Hindi | ₹456.89 crore (US$64.88 million) | [46] |
20 | 18 | Vikram | 2022 | Lokesh Kanagaraj | Raaj Kamal Films International | Tamil | ₹432.50 crore (US$54 million)–₹500 crore (US$63 million) | [d] |
21 | 20 | Brahmastra | 2022 | Ayan Mukerji | Star Studios
Dharma Productions Prime Focus[a] Starlight Pictures |
Hindi | ₹431 crore (US$54 million) | [50] |
22 | 2 | Chennai Express | 2013 | Rohit Shetty | Red Chillies Entertainment | Hindi | ₹424.54 crore (US$72.45 million) | [51] |
23 | 16 | Saaho | 2019 | Sujeeth | UV Creations T-Series |
Telugu Hindi |
₹419 crore (US$59.5 million)—₹439 crore (US$62.34 million) | [e] |
24 | 4 | Kick | 2014 | Sajid Nadiadwala | Nadiadwala Grandson | Hindi | ₹402 crore (US$65.87 million) | [55] |
25 | 24 | Kantara | 2022 | Rishab Shetty | Hombale Films | Kannada | ₹400.90 crore (US$50 million) | [f] |
26 | 17 | Simmba | 2018 | Rohit Shetty | Reliance Entertainment Dharma Productions |
Hindi | ₹400.19 crore (US$58.49 million) | [71] |
27 | 8 | Krrish 3 | 2013 | Rakesh Roshan | Filmkraft Productions Pvt. Ltd | Hindi | ₹393.37 crore (US$67.13 million) | [72] |
28 | 5 | Happy New Year | 2014 | Farah Khan | Red Chillies Entertainment | Hindi | ₹383.10 crore (US$65.38 million) | [73] |
29 | 21 | Kabir Singh | 2019 | Sandeep Vanga | Cine1 Studios T-Series |
Hindi | ₹379.02 crore (US$53.82 million) | [74] |
30 | 10 | Dilwale | 2015 | Rohit Shetty | Red Chillies Entertainment Rohit Shetty Productions |
Hindi | ₹376.85 crore (US$58.75 million) | [75] |
31 | 25 | Tanhaji | 2020 | Om Raut | Ajay Devgn FFilms T-Series |
Hindi | ₹367.65 crore (US$49.43 million) | [76] |
32 | 6 | Prem Ratan Dhan Payo | 2015 | Sooraj R. Barjatya | Fox Star Studios Rajshri Productions |
Hindi | ₹365.45 crore (US$56.96 million) | [77] |
33 | 26 | Uri: The Surgical Strike | 2019 | Aditya Dhar | RSVP Movies | Hindi | ₹359.73 crore (US$51.08 million) | [78] |
34 | 11 | Bajirao Mastani | 2015 | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Bhansali Productions Eros International |
Hindi | ₹358 crore (US$55.81 million) | [79] |
35 | 26 | Pushpa: The Rise | 2021 | Sukumar | Mythri Movie Makers Muttamsetty Media |
Telugu | ₹350 crore (US$44 million)–₹373 crore (US$47 million) | [g] |
36 | 35 | Drishyam 2 | 2022 | Abhishek Pathak | T-Series Viacom18 Studios |
Hindi | ₹345.05 crore (US$43 million) | [83] |
37 | 31 | The Kashmir Files | 2022 | Vivek Agnihotri | Zee Studios Abhishek Agarwal Arts |
Hindi | ₹340.92 crore (US$43 million) | [84] |
38 | 5 | Bang Bang! | 2014 | Siddharth Anand | Fox Star Studios | Hindi | ₹340 crore (US$53 million) | [85] |
39 | 21 | Thugs of Hindostan | 2018 | Vijay Krishna Acharya | Yash Raj Films | Hindi | ₹335 crore (US$48.98 million) | [86] |
40 | 2 | Ek Tha Tiger | 2012 | Kabir Khan | Yash Raj Films | Hindi | ₹334.39 crore (US$62.58 million) | [87] |
41 | 30 | Bharat | 2019 | Ali Abbas Zafar | Reel Life Productions Salman Khan Films T-Series |
Hindi | ₹325.58 crore (US$46.23 million) | [88] |
42 | 19 | Hindi Medium | 2017 | Saket Chaudhary | T-Series | Hindi | ₹323.3 crore (US$47.27 million) | [n 1] |
43 | 2 | Enthiran | 2010 | S.Shankar | Sun Pictures | Tamil | ₹320 crore (US$69.98 million) | [50] |
44 | 3 | Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani | 2013 | Ayan Mukerji | Dharma Productions | Hindi | ₹319.6 crore (US$54.54 million) | [92] |
45 | 34 | Good Newwz | 2019 | Raj Mehta | Zee Studios Dharma Productions |
Hindi | ₹318.57 crore (US$45.24 million) | [93] |
46 | 22 | Toilet: Ek Prem Katha | 2017 | Shree Narayan Singh | Viacom 18 Motion Pictures | Hindi | ₹311.5 crore (US$47.83 million) | [94] |
47 | 19 | Golmaal Again | 2017 | Rohit Shetty | Rohit Shetty Productions | Hindi | ₹311.05 crore (US$47.76 million) | [95] |
48 | 18 | Raees | 2017 | Rahul Dholakia | Red Chillies Entertainment | Hindi | ₹308.88 crore (US$47.43 million) | [n 2] |
49 | 31 | Race 3 | 2018 | Remo D'Souza | Salman Khan Films Tips Industries |
Hindi | ₹305.16 crore (US$44.62 million) | [79] |
50 | 20 | Kabali | 2016 | Pa. Ranjith | V Creations | Tamil | ₹300 crore (US$43.87 million) | [n 3] |
Highest-grossing films by language
Bengali cinema was the center of Indian cinema in the 1930s,[98] and accounted for a quarter of India's film output in the 1950s.[99] Cinema in South India accounted for nearly half of India's cinema halls in the 1940s.[2]
Assamese
Assamese cinema is based in the state of Assam and produces films in Assamese language.
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide Gross | Ref |
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1 | Ratnakar | 2019 | Jatin Bora | J. B. Production | ₹9.25 crore (US$1.31 million) | [100] |
2 | Kanchanjangha | 2019 | Zubeen Garg | ₹5.12 crore (US$727,063.08) | [101] | |
3 | Mission China | 2017 | Zubeen Garg | i Creation Production | ₹5 crore (US$767,794.4) | [102] |
4 | Dr. Bezbaruah 2 | 2023 | Nipon Goswami | AM Television | ₹3 crore (US$380,000) | [103] |
5 | Priyaar Priyo | 2017 | Munin Barua | Azaan Films | ₹1.80 crore (US$276,405.99) | [104] |
Bengali
Bengali cinema is the Bengali language film industry centered in the Tollygunge neighborhood of Kolkata, West Bengal. It has been known by the nickname Tollywood, a portmanteau of the words Tollygunge and Hollywood, since 1932.
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | Amazon Obhijaan | 2017 | Kamaleswar Mukherjee | Shree Venkatesh Films | ₹48.63 crore (US$7.47 million) | [105][106] |
2 | Chander Pahar | 2013 | ₹15 crore (US$2.56 million) | [107] | ||
3 | Boss 2: Back to Rule | 2017 | Baba Yadav | Jeetz Fireworks Walzen Media Works Jaaz Multimedia |
₹10.50 crore (US$1.61 million) | [108] |
4 | Pather Panchali | 1955 | Satyajit Ray | Government of West Bengal | ₹10 crore (US$21 million) | [109] |
5 | Paglu | 2011 | Rajiv Kumar Biswas | Surinder Films | ₹9.95 crore (US$2.13 million) | [110] |
6 | Sathi | 2002 | Haranath Chakraborty | Shree Venkatesh Films | ₹9.80 crore (US$2.02 million) | [110] |
7 | Paran Jai Jaliya Re | 2009 | Rabi Kinagi | Shree Venkatesh Films | ₹9.50 crore (US$1.96 million) | [110] |
8 | Nabab | 2017 | Joydip Mukherjee | Jaaz Multimedia, Eskay Movies | ₹9.10 crore (US$1.4 million) | [111] |
9 | Rangbaaz | 2013 | Raja Chanda | Surinder Films | ₹9 crore (US$1.54 million) | [112] |
Bhojpuri
The Bhojpuri cinema produces films in the Bhojpuri language.
Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | Sasura Bada Paisawala | 2003 | Ajay Sinha | Balaji Cinevision Pvt Ltd | ₹36 crore (US$7.73 million) | [113] |
2 | Ganga | 2006 | Abhishek Chaddha | N/A | ₹35 crore (US$4.4 million) | |
3 | Pratigya | 2008 | Susheel Kumar Upadhyay | ₹22 crore (US$2.8 million) | ||
4 | Border | 2018 | Santosh Mishra | Nirahua Entertainment | ₹19 crore (US$2.4 million) | |
5 | Nirahua Hindustani | 2014 | Satish Jain | ₹14 crore (US$1.8 million) | ||
Mehandi Laga Ke Rakhna | 2017 | Rajnish Mishra | Ananjay Craft & Visions |
Gujarati
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.
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Gross | Ref |
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1 | Chaal Jeevi Laiye! | 2019 | Vipul Mehta | Coconut Motion Pictures | ₹60 crore (US$8.52 million) | [114] |
2 | Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya | 1998 | Govindbhai Patel | GN films | ₹22 crore (US$5.33 million) | [115][116] |
3 | Shu Thayu? | 2018 | Krishnadev Yagnik | Belvedere Films | ₹21 crore (US$3.07 million) | [117] |
4 | Kehvatlal Parivar | 2022 | Vipul Mehta | Coconut Motion Pictures | ₹19.5 crore (US$2.4 million) | [118] |
5 | Chhello Divas | 2015 | Krishnadev Yagnik | Belvedere Films | ₹18 crore (US$2.81 million) | [115][119] |
6 | Sharato Lagu | 2018 | Neeraj Joshi | Superhit Entertainment | ₹17.5 crore (US$2.56 million) | [117] |
7 | Hellaro | 2019 | Abhishek Shah | Harfanmaula Films | ₹16 crore (US$2.27 million) | [120][121][122] |
8 | Gujjubhai the Great | 2015 | Ishaan Randeria | Siddharth Randeria Productions | ₹15 crore (US$2.34 million) | [123] |
9 | Naadi Dosh | 2022 | Krishnadev Yagnik | Panorama Studios | ₹13.5 crore (US$1.7 million) | [124] |
10 | GujjuBhai: Most Wanted | 2018 | Ishaan Randeria | Siddharth Randeria Productions | ₹10 crore (US$1.46 million) | [117] |
Hindi
The Hindi language film industry, based in Mumbai, India, is frequently known as Bollywood.[125] Bollywood is one of the largest film producer in India and one of the largest centres of film production in the world.[126][127][128]
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | Dangal | 2016 | Nitesh Tiwari | Aamir Khan Productions UTV Motion Pictures Walt Disney Studios India |
₹2,024 crore (US$311 million) | [14] |
2 | Pathaan * | 2023 | Siddharth Anand | Yash Raj Films | ₹1,049.69 crore (US$130 million) | [129] |
3 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | 2015 | Kabir Khan | Salman Khan Films Kabir Khan Films Eros International |
₹918.18 crore (US$143.13 million) | [28] |
4 | Secret Superstar | 2017 | Advait Chandan | Aamir Khan Productions | ₹858.43 crore (US$125.52 million) | [14] |
5 | PK | 2014 | Rajkumar Hirani | Vinod Chopra Films Rajkumar Hirani Films |
₹769.89 crore (US$120 million) | [29] |
6 | Sultan | 2016 | Ali Abbas Zafar | Yash Raj Films | ₹623.33 crore (US$93 million) | [32] |
7 | Sanju | 2018 | Rajkumar Hirani | Rajkumar Hirani Films Vinod Chopra Films |
₹586.85 crore (US$85.81 million) | [37] |
8 | Padmaavat | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Bhansali Productions Viacom 18 Motion Pictures |
₹585 crore (US$86 million) | [38][39] | |
9 | Tiger Zinda Hai | 2017 | Ali Abbas Zafar | Yash Raj Films | ₹565.10 crore (US$87.32 million) | [14][40] |
10 | Dhoom 3 | 2013 | Vijay Krishna Acharya | Yash Raj Films | ₹556 crore (US$101 million) | [n 4] |
Kannada
Bangalore is the center for the Kannada cinema produced in the Kannada language. It is sometimes known by the nickname Sandalwood.
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Gross | Ref. |
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1 | K.G.F: Chapter 2 | 2022 | Prashanth Neel | Hombale Films | ₹1,200 crore (US$150 million)–₹1,250 crore (US$160 million) | [h] |
2 | Kantara | Rishab Shetty | ₹400 crore (US$50 million) -₹450 crore (US$56 million) | [i] | ||
3 | K.G.F: Chapter 1 | 2018 | Prashanth Neel | ₹250 crore (US$31 million) | [145] | |
4 | Vikrant Rona | 2022 | Anup Bhandari | Shalini Arts
Invenio Origin |
₹158.50 crore (US$20 million)–₹210 crore (US$26 million) | [j] |
5 | James | Chethan Kumar | Kishore Productions | ₹151 crore (US$19 million) | [153] | |
6 | 777 Charlie | Kiranraj K. | Paramvah Studios | ₹105 crore (US$13 million) | ||
7 | Roberrt | 2021 | Tharun Sudhir | Umapathy Films | ₹102 crore (US$13 million) | [154] |
8 | Kurukshetra | 2019 | Naganna | Vrushabhadri Productions | ₹90 crore (US$11 million) | [145] |
9 | Raajakumara | 2017 | Santhosh Ananddram | Hombale Films | ₹75 crore (US$9.4 million) | [155] |
10 | Mungaru Male | 2006 | Yograj Bhat | E.K. Entertainers | ₹70.7 crore (US$8.9 million) | [156] |
Malayalam
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.
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | Lucifer | 2019 | Prithviraj Sukumaran | Aashirvad Cinemas | ₹175 crore (US$24.85 million) | [157] |
2 | Pulimurugan | 2016 | Vysakh | Mulakuppadam Films | ₹152 crore (US$22.62 million) | [158] |
3 | Kurup | 2021 | Srinath Rajendran | Wayfarer Films | ₹112 crore (US$17.46 million) | [159] |
4 | Kayamkulam Kochunni | 2018 | Rosshan Andrrews | Sree Gokulam Movies | ₹100 crore (US$15.59 million) | [160] |
Madhura Raja | 2019 | Vysakh | Nelson Ipe Cinemas | ₹100 crore (US$15.59 million) | [161] | |
Mamangam | 2019 | M. Padmakumar | Kavya Film Company | ₹100 crore (US$14.2 million) | [162] | |
Bheeshma Parvam | 2022 | Amal Neerad | Amal Neerad Productions | ₹100 crore (US$13 million) | [163] | |
8 | Drishyam | 2013 | Jeethu Joseph | Aashirvad Cinemas | ₹75 crore (US$12.8 million) | [164] |
9 | Thallumaala | 2022 | Khalid Rahman | Ashiq Usman Productions | ₹71.36 crore (US$8.9 million) | [165] |
Marathi
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.[166]
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | Sairat | 2016 | Nagraj Manjule | Essel Vision Productions, Aatpat Production | ₹110 crore (US$16.37 million) | [167][168] |
2 | Sachin: A Billion Dreams | 2017 | James Erskine | 200 NotOut Productions | ₹76 crore (US$11.67 million) #+ | [169] |
3 | Ved | 2022 | Riteish Deshmukh | Mumbai Film Company | ₹75 crore (US$9.4 million) | [170][171] |
4 | Natsamrat | 2016 | Mahesh Manjrekar | Fincraft Media & Entertainment & Great Maratha Entertainment | ₹48 crore (US$7.14 million) | [172] |
5 | Pawankhind | 2022 | Digpal Lanjekar | Almonds Creations & AA Films | ₹43 crore (US$5.4 million) | [173] |
6 | Katyar Kaljat Ghusali | 2015 | Subodh Bhave | Essel Vision Productions | ₹40 crore (US$6.24 million) | [174] |
Timepass 2 | Ravi Jadhav | [175] | ||||
Lai Bhaari | 2014 | Nishikant Kamath | Mumbai Film Company | ₹40 crore (US$6.55 million) | [176] | |
9 | Dagadi Chawl | 2015 | Chandrakant Kanse | Mangalmurti Films Sai Pooja Films & Entertainment Production |
₹37 crore (US$5.77 million) | [177] |
10 | Timepass | 2014 | Ravi Jadhav | Zee Talkies | ₹33 crore (US$5.41 million) | [178] |
Odia
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 | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | Balunga Toka | 2011 | Sudhakar Basanta | Prabhas Chandra Rout | ₹4 crore (US$500,000) | [179] |
2 | Raja Jhia Sathe Heigala Bhaba | 2012 | Sudhanshu Sahu | Sarthak Production | ₹2 crore (US$250,000) | [180] |
Punjabi
Punjabi cinema, producing films in the Punjabi language, is primarily based in the state of Punjab, India.
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | Carry on Jatta 2 | 2018 | Smeep Kang | White Hill Studio, A & A Advisors | ₹57.67 crore (US$8.43 million) | [181] |
2 | Saunkan Saunkne | 2022 | Amarjit Singh Saron | Naad Studios, Dreamiyata Entertainment, JR Production House | ₹57.60 crore (US$7.2 million) | [185] |
3 | Chal Mera Putt 2 | 2020 | Janjot Singh | Rhythm Boyz Entertainment, Gillz Network, Omjee Star Studios, Phantasy Films Ltd Productions | ₹57.15 crore (US$7.2 million) | [186] |
4 | Honsla Rakh | 2021 | Amarjit Singh Saron | Thind Motion Films, Storytime Productions | ₹54.62 crore (US$6.8 million) | [187] |
5 | Shadaa | 2019 | Jagdeep Sidhu | A & A Adivisors, Brat Films | ₹53.10 crore (US$7.54 million) | [188] |
6 | Chaar Sahibzaade | 2014 | Harry Baweja | Baweja Movies, Irealities Technology | ₹46.34 crore (US$7.59 million) | [189] |
7 | Chhalla Mud Ke Nahi Aaya | 2022 | Amrinder Gill | Amberdeep Films, Rhythm Boyz Entertainment | ₹39.43 crore (US$4.9 million) | [citation needed] |
8 | Sardaarji | 2015 | Rohit Jugraj | White Hill Studio | ₹38.38 crore (US$5.98 million) | [190] |
9 | Chal Mera Putt 3 | 2021 | Janjot Singh | Rhythm Boyz Entertainment, Gillz Network, Omjee Star Studios, Canvas Creations Ltd | ₹35.84 crore (US$4.5 million) | [191] |
10 | Qismat 2 | 2021 | Jagdeep Sidhu | Shri Narotam Productions, Zee Studios | ₹33.27 crore (US$4.2 million) | [192] |
Tamil
Tamil cinema, the Tamil language film industry is based in the Kodambakkam neighbourhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is sometimes colloquially known as "Kollywood", a portmanteau of Kodambakkam and Hollywood.
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio | Worldwide gross | Source |
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1 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | 2017 | S. S. Rajamouli | Arka Media Works | ₹1,810 crore (US$230 million) #+ | [193] |
2 | 2.0 | 2018 | S. Shankar | Lyca Productions | ₹655.81 crore (US$82 million)–₹800 crore (US$100 million) | [194][195] |
3 | Baahubali: The Beginning | 2015 | S. S. Rajamouli | Arka Media Works | ₹600 crore (US$90.57 million)–₹650 crore (US$101.32 million) #+ | [k] |
4 | Ponniyin Selvan: I | 2022 | Mani Ratnam | ₹495.50 crore (US$62 million)–₹500 crore (US$63 million) | [42][43] | |
5 | Vikram | Lokesh Kanagaraj | Raaj Kamal Films International | ₹417 crore (US$52 million)–₹500 crore (US$63 million) | [l] | |
6 | Kabali | 2016 | Pa. Ranjith | V Creations | ₹300 crore (US$40 million) | [n 3] |
7 | Enthiran | 2010 | Shankar | Sun Pictures | ₹290 crore (US$36 million)–₹320 crore (US$40 million) | |
8 | Varisu * | 2023 | Vamshi Paidipally | ₹290 crore (US$36 million)–₹310 crore (US$39 million) | [214][215][216] | |
9 | Bigil | 2019 | Atlee | AGS Entertainment | ₹285 crore (US$36 million)–₹305 crore (US$40.49 million) | [217][218][219] |
10 | Mersal | 2017 | Atlee | Thenandal Studio Limited | ₹260 crore (US$33 million) | [220] |
Telugu
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.[221]
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | 2017 | S. S. Rajamouli | Arka Media Works | ₹1,810 crore (US$277.94 million) #+ | [14] |
2 | RRR * | 2022 | DVV Entertainments | ₹1,200 crore (US$150 million)–₹1,258 crore (US$160 million) | [15][222] | |
3 | Baahubali: The Beginning | 2015 | Arka Media Works | ₹600 crore (US$90.57 million)–₹650 crore (US$101.32 million) #+ | [m] | |
4 | Saaho | 2019 | Sujeeth | UV Creations T-Series |
₹433.06 crore (US$57 million) #+ | [223] |
5 | Pushpa: The Rise | 2021 | Sukumar | Mythri Movie Makers | ₹355 crore (US$44 million)–₹373 crore (US$47 million) | [224][225][226] |
6 | Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo | 2020 | Trivikram Srinivas | Haarika & Hassine Creations Geetha Arts |
₹262 crore (US$33 million)–₹280 crore (US$35 million) | [227][228] |
7 | Sarileru Neekevvaru | 2020 | Anil Ravipudi | Sri Venkateswara Creations G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment AK Entertainments |
₹260 crore (US$33 million) | [229] |
8 | Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy | 2019 | Surender Reddy | Konidela Production Company | ₹240.6 crore (US$34.17 million) | [230] |
9 | Waltair Veerayya * | 2023 | Bobby Kolli | Mythri Movie Makers | ₹236.15 crore (US$30 million) | [231] |
10 | Rangasthalam | 2018 | Sukumar | Mythri Movie Makers | ₹216 crore (US$31.58 million) | [232] |
Highest-grossing films by year
Highest-grossing franchises and film series
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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Notes
- ^ Hindi Medium – ₹323.3 crore
- ^ Raees worldwide gross:
- ^ a b Box office gross values of ₹650 crore were reported for Kabali in the first 13 days by several organisations including Financial Express and Indian Express,[206][207] which were more than double the estimates made by other sources.[208] International Business Times (IBT) and Firstpost criticized these estimates as inflated, explaining the discrepancy as due in part to the addition of "pre-release business" figures, such as music and satellite rights sales of ₹200 crore,[209] being factored into the box office sales totals.[208] Firstpost wrote, "More conservative estimates put Kabali's collections at around Rs 300 crores from worldwide ticket sales."[209] IBT's analysts in August 2016 estimated the film's worldwide gross total of its first 13 days at around ₹350 crore (US$52.09 million).[210]
Figures given in December 2016 by Financial Express indicated an estimated domestic gross of ₹215 crore and an overseas gross of ₹262 crore, which total ₹477 crore.[211] A figure of USD$77 million given by Forbes in May 2017 converted to approximately ₹493–499 crore.[212] According to International Business Times in October 2017, Kabali's final worldwide gross was around ₹286 crore (US$36 million).[213] - ^ a b c Dhoom 3 worldwide gross: ₹555.89 crore[45] (US$101 million)[39]
- ^ 3.4804 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1940: ₹13.33 per pound,[234] $3.83 per pound[235]
- ^ ₹55 lakh[233] (US$1.58 million)[n 5]
- ^ a b 3.3077 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1941 and 1942: ₹13.33 per pound,[234] $4.03 per pound[235]
- ^ ₹70 lakh[236] (US$2.12 million)[n 7]
- ^ ₹80 lakh[238] (US$2.42 million)[n 7]
- ^ 3.3223 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1943[240]
- ^ ₹1 crore[239] (US$3.32 million)[n 10] in 1943 (US$52) million
- ^ a b 3.302 Indian rupees per US dollar from in 1944 and 1945[242]
- ^ ₹1 crore[241] (US$3.03 million)[n 12]
- ^ ₹70 lakh[243] (US$2.12 million)[n 12]
- ^ 3.309 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1946[245]
- ^ ₹1 crore[244] (US$3.02 million)[n 15]
- ^ 1 Indian rupee per US dollar in 1947[11]
- ^ ₹50 lakh[246] (US$5 million)[n 17]
- ^ a b c 4.79 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1948 to 1950[11]
- ^ ₹1.55 crore[247] (US$3.24 million)[n 19]
- ^ ₹2 crore[248] (US$4 million)[n 19]
- ^ ₹1.35 crore[249] (US$2.8 million)[n 19]
- ^ a b c d e f g h 4.7619 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1951 to 1965[251]
- ^ Aan worldwide gross: ₹3.5731 crore ($6.04241 million)
- ^ ₹2.35 crore[253] (US$4.94 million)[n 23]
- ^ ₹2.9 crore[254] (US$6.09 million)[n 23]
- ^ a b Mughal-e-Azam domestic gross: ₹11 crore in 1960,[259] equivalent to approximately ₹2,200 crore in 2017.
- Inflation rate of approximately 200 times in 2017: ₹6 crore domestic nett in 1960, equivalent to ₹1,300 crore (US$160 million) in 2017.[260]
- ^ Mother India: ₹8 crore[256] (US$16.8 million)[n 23] in 1957. With a ticket inflation rate of 217 times,[n 27] this is equivalent to approximately ₹1,600 crore in 2017.
- ^ ₹4 crore[258] (US$8.4 million)[n 23]
- ^ Ganga Jamna: ₹11 crore[261] (US$23.1 million)[n 23]
- ^ Mere Mehboob: ₹6 crore[263] (US$12.6 million)[n 23]
- ^ Mera Naam Joker in the Soviet Union – Released in three parts, with the first part drawing 29 million admissions, the second part 22.6 million, and the final part 21.5 million, adding up to 73.1 million admissions.[267]
- ^ 7.742 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1973[251]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Inflation rate from 1993 to 2017: 21.38 times
- ^ Bobby – ₹30 crore[261] (US$38.7 million)[n 33] worldwide, equivalent to ₹1,490 crore in 2017
- ^ 8.3759 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1975[251]
- ^ Sholay – ₹58 crore
- ^ Amar Akbar Anthony domestic gross: ₹15.5 crore in 1977,[274] equivalent to $18.05 million (₹8.5858 per US dollar in 1977)[275]
- ^ ₹8.19 per US dollar in 1978[276]
- ^ Muqaddar Ka Sikandar – ₹26 crore worldwide[261] ($31.75 million),[n 39] equivalent to ₹939 crore in 2017
- ^ 8.1258 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1979[251]
- ^ Suhaag domestic gross: ₹10 crore[278] (US$12.31 million)[n 41]
- ^ 8.6585 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1981[251]
- ^ Kranti domestic gross: ₹20 crore[279] (US$23.1 million)[n 43]
- ^ 9.79 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1982[281]
- ^ Disco Dancer: 60 million Soviet rubles in 1984,[282] 0.791 rubles per US dollar in 1984[283]
- ^ 12.43 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1984[275]
- ^ Disco Dancer: ₹100.68 crore ($82.39 million)
- ^ Hum Aapke Hain Koun – ₹250 crore worldwide,[297] equivalent to ₹1,700 crore adjusted for inflation in 2017
- Initial domestic run – ₹116.93 crore, equivalent to ₹1,148 crore adjusted for inflation in 2017.[298]
- Other gross – ₹133.07 crore, equivalent to ₹565 crore adjusted for inflation in 2017.
- ^ Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge: ₹200 crore lifetime worldwide gross[299][300]
- Initial domestic run: ₹113 crore,[301] equivalent to ₹977 crore adjusted for inflation in 2017
- Inflation rate of 8.65 times: ₹53.3125 crore initial-run domestic nett in 1995 equivalent to ₹461.337107 crore in 2017.[302]
- Other gross: ₹87 crore, equivalent to ₹370 million adjusted for inflation in 2017
- Initial domestic run: ₹113 crore,[301] equivalent to ₹977 crore adjusted for inflation in 2017
- ^ Raja Hindustani: ₹87.5 crore worldwide gross,[303] equivalent to ₹799 crore in 2017
- ^ Dil To Pagal Hai: ₹71.87 worldwide gross,[306] equivalent to ₹584 crore in 2017
- Inflation rate: 8.12x in 2017[302]
- ^ Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: ₹106.74 worldwide gross,[307] equivalent to ₹781 crore in 2017
- Inflation rate: 7.32x in 2017[302]
- ^ Hum Saath Saath Hain: ₹81.71 crore worldwide gross,[308] equivalent to ₹572 crore in 2017
- Inflation rate: 7x in 2017[302]
- ^ Mohabbatein: ₹90.01 crore worldwide gross,[309] equivalent to ₹553 crore in 2017
- Inflation rate: 6.14x in 2017[302]
- ^ Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham: ₹135.53 worldwide gross,[310] equivalent to ₹731 crore in 2017
- Inflation rate: 5.39x in 2017[302]
- ^ Devdas – ₹168 crore ($35 million).[311] equivalent to ₹796 crore ($122.23 million) in 2017
- Inflation rate of 4.74 times – ₹41.66 crore domestic nett, equivalent to ₹197.66 crore in 2017.[302]
- ^ Kal Ho Naa Ho: ₹86.09 crore worldwide gross,[312] equivalent to ₹295 crore in 2017
- Inflation rate: 3.43x in 2017[302]
- ^ Ghajini worldwide gross: ₹232 crore (equivalent to ₹549 crore or US$69 million in 2020)
- ^ Bajrangi Bhaijaan worldwide gross – ₹969.06 crore (US$141.7 million)[39]
- ^ Don: The Chase Begins Again worldwide gross: 113.2 crore
- ^ While The New Indian Express and DNA India[16] reported that the worldwide collection to be around ₹1,200 crore[17] to ₹1,216 crore,[18] The Hindustan Times mentioned the collection as ₹1,207 crore.[19]News 18[20] and India Today[21] mentioned that the collection was ₹1,240 crore. The Times Of India,[22][23] Vijaya Karnataka,[24] TV9 Kannada[25] and Asianet News[26] reported that the movie grossed ₹1250 crores.
- ^ The Times of India reported the collection as ₹655.81 crore.[30] Times Now stated that the collection was ₹800 crore.[31]
- ^ Box Office India mentioned it as ₹599.72 crore.[33] While India Today and The Indian Express mentioned the collection as ₹600 crore.[34][35] But Firstpost said that the collection was ₹650 crore.[36]
- ^ Pinkvilla said that the collection was ₹432.5 crore.[47] The Hindustan Times stated that the collection was above ₹500 crore.[48] The Times of India also reported that the collection was above ₹500 crore.[49]
- ^ Pinkvilla reported that the collection was ₹419 crore.[52] The Times of India[53] reported that the final worldwide gross was ₹432.4 crore. India Today[54] stated that the collection was ₹439 crore.
- ^ India Today,[56] The Times of India,[57] Udayavani,[58] Firstpost,[59] International Business Times,[60] The Financial Express,[61] Times Now,[62] ABP News,[63] Asianet,[64] DNA,[65] Bollywood Hungama[66] News 18,[67] The Economic Times,[68] The Indian Express,[69] GQ India[70]
- ^ Sakshi Post estimated the collection to be ₹350.3 crore.[80] While The Times of India reported the collection to be ₹365 crore.[81] Later Pinkvilla reported the collection to be ₹373 crore.[82]
- ^ While Indulge Express reported that the worldwide collection was more than ₹1,200 crore,[135]News 18 mentioned that the collection was ₹1,240 crore.[20] The Times Of India,[22] Vijaya Karnataka,[24] TV9 Kannada[25] and Asianet News [26] reported that the movie grossed ₹1250 crores. However, India Today mentioned a higher figure of ₹1,300 crore.[136]
- ^ While many sources – India Today,[56] The Times of India,[137] Udayavani,[58] Firstpost,[59] International Business Times,[60] The Financial Express,[61] Times Now,[62] ABP News,[63] Asianet,[64] DNA[65] and Bollywood Hungama[138] –reported the collections to be ₹400 crore, other sources – Hindustan Times,[139] WION,[140] Outlook,[141] The New Indian Express[142] Dainik Bhaskar[143] and Udayavani[144] have reported it to be around ₹450 crore.
- ^ Zee Business reported that the movie collected ₹158.50 crore[146] But The Hindustan Times mentioned the collection as ₹159 crore.[19] While Times Of India,[147] India Today,[148] DNA[149] and ABP Marathi[150] stated the collection to be ₹200 crore, Zee News[151] and WION[152] reported the collection to be ₹210 crore.
- ^ Box Office India mentioned it as ₹599.72 crore.[33] While India Today and The Indian Express mentioned the collection as ₹600 crore.[34][35] But Firstpost said that the collection was ₹650 crore.[36]
- ^ News18 Telugu [196] mentioned the final collection to be ₹417 crore. IB Times[197] and Bollywood Hungama[198] mentioned the final collection to be ₹420 crore. Pinkvilla,[199] Asianet News,[200] Zee News,[201] ABP News,[202] MensXP[203] reported that the collection was ₹432.50 crores. But The Times of India said that the collection was ₹455 crore.[204] While The Hindustan Times stated that the collection was ₹500 crore.[205]
- ^ Box Office India mentioned it as ₹599.72 crore.[33] While India Today and The Indian Express mentioned the collection as ₹600 crore.[34][35] But Firstpost said that the collection was ₹650 crore.[36]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m See List of highest-grossing films in India § Highest-grossing films by year
- ^ See Awaara § Box office
- ^ See Jagte Raho § Box office
- ^ See Char Dil Char Rahen § Box office
- ^ See Ganga Jamna § Box office
- ^ See Phool Aur Patthar § Box office
- ^ See Aradhana (1969 film) § Box office
- ^ See Mera Naam Joker § Box office
- ^ See Caravan (1971 film) § Box office
- ^ See Seeta Aur Geeta § Box office
- ^ See List of highest-grossing films in the Soviet Union § Highest-grossing foreign films.
- ^ See Barood (1976 film) § Box office
- ^ See Muqaddar Ka Sikandar § Box office
- ^ See Adventures of Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves (film) § Box office
- ^ See Disco Dancer § Box office
- ^ See Jagir (film) § Box office
- ^ a b c d See List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets § Highest overseas gross by year.
- ^ Hum Aapke Hain Koun footfalls:
- ^ Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge footfalls:
- ^ Dil To Pagal Hai footfalls:
- ^ Kuch Kuch Hota Hai footfalls:
- ^ See Dangal (film) § Box office
- ^ Baahubali 2 footfalls:
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