This ranking lists the highest-grossing Indian films produced by Indian cinema, based on conservative global box office estimates as reported by organisations classified as green by Wikipedia.[a] The figures are not adjusted for inflation. However, there is no official tracking of figures and sources publishing data are frequently pressured to increase their estimates.[1]
Overview
Indian films have been screened in markets around the world since the early 20th century.[2] Since 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] As of 2020, the combined revenue of all other language film industries has surpassed that of the Hindi film industry.[6] By 2021, Telugu cinema became the largest film industry of India in terms of box-office.[7][8][9] In 2023, the Hindi film industry accounted for 44% of box office revenue, followed by the Telugu industry at 19% and the Tamil industry at 16%. The Kannada (5%), Malayalam (3%), Bengali, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Gujarati and Bhojpuri industries contributed to the remainder, while the foreign film industry made up 9% of the total revenue.[10]
Key
- Background shading indicates that a film, or at least one from a series, is currently showing in theatres worldwide.
Highest-grossing films
The following table lists the top 50 highest-grossing Indian films worldwide.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Language | Year | Ref. |
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1 | Dangal | ₹1,914–2,200 crore | Hindi | 2016 | [c] |
2 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹1,747–2,500 crore | Telugu Tamil |
2017 | [d] |
3 | RRR | ₹1,188–1387 crore | Telugu | 2022 | [e] |
4 | KGF: Chapter 2 | ₹1,187–1,250 crore | Kannada | 2022 | [f] |
5 | Jawan | ₹1,148.32–1,159 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [g] |
6 | Kalki 2898 AD | ₹1,100–1,200 crore | Telugu | 2024 | [h] |
7 | Pathaan | ₹1,050.30–1,052.50 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [i] |
8 | Animal | ₹917.82 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [37] |
9 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | ₹867–969.06 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [j] |
10 | Stree 2 | ₹837–874.58 crore | Hindi | 2024 | [k] |
11 | Secret Superstar | ₹835–966 crore | Hindi | 2017 | [l] |
12 | PK | ₹750.60–769.89 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [m] |
13 | Gadar 2 | ₹687–691.08 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [n] |
14 | 2.0 | ₹666–800 crore | Tamil | 2018 | [o] |
15 | Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire | ₹618.06–700 crore | Telugu | 2023 | [p] |
16 | Sultan | ₹613–623.33 crore | Hindi | 2016 | |
17 | Jailer | ₹605–650 crore | Tamil | 2023 | [r] |
18 | Baahubali: The Beginning | ₹599.72–650 crore | Telugu Tamil |
2015 | [s] |
19 | Leo | ₹595–620.50 crore | Tamil | 2023 | [t] |
20 | Sanju | ₹578.45–586.85 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [u] |
21 | Tiger Zinda Hai | ₹565.10 crore | Hindi | 2017 | [65] |
22 | Padmaavat | ₹563.55–571.98 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [v] |
23 | Dhoom 3 | ₹556.74–558.42 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [w] |
24 | War | ₹474.79–475.62 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [x] |
25 | Dunki | ₹470.6 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [70] |
26 | Tiger 3 | ₹466.63 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [71] |
27 | Ponniyin Selvan: I | ₹450–500 crore | Tamil | 2022 | [y] |
28 | Andhadhun | ₹444.48–456.89 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [z] |
29 | The Greatest of All Time | ₹440–456 crore | Tamil | 2024 | [aa] |
30 | Vikram | ₹424–500 crore | Tamil | 2022 | [ab] |
31 | Saaho | ₹419–439 crore | Telugu Hindi |
2019 | [ac] |
32 | Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva | ₹418.80–430.77 crore | Hindi | 2022 | [ad] |
33 | Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 | ₹405.89 crore | Hindi | 2024 | [88] |
34 | Kantara | ₹400–450 crore | Kannada | 2022 | [ae] |
35 | Devara: Part 1 | ₹400–408 crore | Telugu | 2024 | [af] |
36 | 3 Idiots | ₹397.08–415 crore | Hindi | 2009 | [ag][101] |
37 | Chennai Express | ₹395.92–424.54 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [ah] |
38 | Krrish 3 | ₹393.37 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [102] |
39 | Simmba | ₹391.68–400.19 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [ai] |
40 | Singham Again | ₹379.73 crore | Hindi | 2024 | [104] |
41 | Kabir Singh | ₹373.50–379.02 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [aj] |
42 | Dilwale | ₹372.23–376.85 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [ak] |
43 | Prem Ratan Dhan Payo | ₹365.46–388.48 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [al] |
44 | Pushpa: The Rise | ₹360–373 crore | Telugu | 2021 | [am] |
45 | Tanhaji | ₹358.78–367.65 crore | Hindi | 2020 | [an] |
46 | Bajirao Mastani | ₹355.61–358.10 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [ao] |
47 | Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani | ₹355.61 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [109] |
48 | Kick | ₹351.80–388.70 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [ap] |
49 | Adipurush | ₹350 crore | Hindi Telugu |
2023 | [15] |
50 | Happy New Year | ₹349.71–383.1 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [110][111] |
Highest-grossing films by language
Cinema of West Bengal was the center of Indian cinema in the 1930s,[112] and accounted for a quarter of India's film output in the 1950s.[113] Cinema in South India accounted for nearly half of India's cinema halls in the 1940s.[2]
Assamese
Assamese cinema is a part of Indian cinema, based in Assam, and is dedicated to the production of films in the Assamese-language. The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Assamese films produced in the Assamese film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sri Raghupati | ₹13.81 crore | 2023 | [114] |
2 | Ratnakar | ₹9 crore | 2019 | [115] |
Bengali
Cinema of West Bengal, also known as Tollywood or Bengali cinema, is a part of Indian cinema. It is based in the Tollygunge region of Kolkata, West Bengal, and is dedicated to the production of films in the Bengali-language. The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Indian Bengali films.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Amazon Obhijaan | ₹48.63 crore | 2017 | [116] |
2 | Chander Pahar | ₹15–16.53 crore | 2013 | [aq] |
3 | Bohurupi | ₹15 crore | 2024 | [118] |
4 | Projapoti | ₹13 crore | 2022 | [119][unreliable source?] |
5 | Boss 2: Back to Rule[ar] | ₹10.50 crore | 2017 | [120] |
6 | Pather Panchali | ₹10 crore | 1955 | [121] |
7 | Sathi | ₹9.80 crore | 2002 | [122] |
8 | Paran Jai Jaliya Re | ₹9.50 crore | 2009 | [122] |
9 | Rangbaaz | ₹9 crore | 2013 | [123] |
10 | Khoka 420 | ₹8 crore | 2013 | [123] |
Bhojpuri
Bhojpuri cinema is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Bhojpuri-language. Its major production centres are Lucknow and Patna. The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Bhojpuri films produced in the Bhojpuri film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sasura Bada Paisawala | ₹35 crore | 2003 | [124] |
2 | Ganga | ₹35 crore | 2006 | |
3 | Pratigya | ₹22 crore | 2008 | |
4 | Border | ₹19 crore | 2018 | |
5 | Nirahua Hindustani | ₹14 crore | 2014 | |
6 | Mehandi Laga Ke Rakhna | 2017 |
Gujarati
Gujarati cinema is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Gujarati-language. It is based in Ahmedabad and is sometimes referred to as Dhollywood.[125] The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Gujarati films produced in the Gujarati film industry.
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chaal Jeevi Laiye! | ₹40–50 crore | 2019 | [126] |
2 | 3 Ekka | ₹25 crore | 2023 | [127] |
3 | Shu Thayu? | ₹21 crore | 2018 | [128] |
4 | Hellaro | ₹16 crore | 2019 | [129] |
5 | Fakt Mahilao Maate | ₹12.65 crore | 2022 | [130] |
6 | Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya | ₹10 crore | 1998 | [131] |
Hindi
Hindi cinema is a part of Indian cinema based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.[132] The films are made primarily in the Hindi-language.[133] It is often known as Bollywood and is one of the largest film producers in India as well as a major centre of film production worldwide.[134][135] The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Hindi films produced in the Hindi film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dangal | ₹1,914–₹2,200 crore | 2016 | [c] |
2 | Jawan | ₹1,148.32–1,159 crore | 2023 | [g] |
3 | Pathaan | ₹1,050.30–1052.50 crore | 2023 | [i] |
4 | Animal | ₹917.82 crore | 2023 | [37] |
5 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | ₹867–969.06 crore | 2015 | [j] |
6 | Stree 2 | ₹837–874.58 crore | 2024 | [k] |
7 | Secret Superstar | ₹835–966 crore | 2017 | [l] |
8 | PK | ₹750.60–769.89 crore | 2014 | [m] |
9 | Gadar 2 | ₹687–691.08 crore | 2023 | [n] |
10 | Sultan | ₹613–623.33 crore | 2016 | [q] |
Kannada
Kannada cinema is a part of Indian cinema based in Gandhi Nagar, Bangalore. The films are made primarily in Kannada-language. The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Kannada films produced in the Kannada film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | KGF: Chapter 2 | ₹1,187–1,250 crore | 2022 | [f] |
2 | Kantara | ₹400–450 crore | 2022 | [ae] |
3 | KGF: Chapter 1 | ₹250 crore | 2018 | [136] |
4 | Vikrant Rona | ₹159–210 crore | 2022 | [as] |
5 | James | ₹151 crore | 2022 | [142] |
6 | 777 Charlie | ₹105 crore | 2022 | [142] |
7 | Kaatera | ₹104 crore | 2023 | [143] |
8 | Roberrt | ₹102 crore | 2021 | [144] |
9 | Raajakumara | ₹75 crore | 2017 | [145] |
10 | Mungaru Male | ₹50 crore | 2006 | [146] |
Malayalam
Malayalam cinema, also referred to as Mollywood by certain media outlets, is a part of Indian cinema, based in Kerala and dedicated to the production of films in the Malayalam-language. The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Malayalam films produced in the Malayalam film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Manjummel Boys | ₹242 crore | 2024 | [147] |
2 | 2018 | ₹176 crore | 2023 | [148] |
3 | The Goat Life | ₹158–160 crore | 2024 | [147][149] |
4 | Aavesham | ₹156 crore | 2024 | [147] |
5 | Pulimurugan | ₹137–152 crore | 2016 | [at] |
6 | Premalu | ₹136 crore | 2024 | [152] |
7 | Lucifer | ₹125.50–127 crore | 2019 | [au] |
8 | ARM | ₹100 crore | 2024 | [153] |
9 | Neru | ₹86 crore | 2023 | [154][unreliable source?] |
10 | Bheeshma Parvam | ₹85 crore | 2022 | [155] |
Marathi
Marathi cinema is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Marathi-language and is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Marathi films produced in the Marathi film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sairat | ₹110 crore | 2016 | [156] |
2 | Baipan Bhaari Deva | ₹92 crore | 2023 | [157] |
3 | Sachin: A Billion Dreams[av] | ₹76.86 crore | 2017 | [158] |
4 | Pawankhind | ₹75 crore | 2022 | [159] |
5 | Ved | ₹75 crore | 2022 | [160] |
6 | Natsamrat | ₹48–50 crore | 2016 | [aw] |
7 | Lai Bhaari | ₹40 crore | 2014 | [162] |
8 | Katyar Kaljat Ghusali | ₹40 crore | 2015 | [161] |
Odia
Odia cinema, also known as Ollywood, is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Odia-language, and is based in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack, Odisha. The first Odia film, Sita Bibaha, was released in 1936.[163][164] The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Odia films produced in the Odia film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Balunga Toka | ₹4 crore | 2011 | [165] |
Punjabi
Punjabi cinema is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Punjabi-language. It is based in Amritsar, Ludhiana and Mohali, Punjab.[166][167] The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Punjabi films produced in the Punjabi film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jatt & Juliet 3 | ₹101 crore | 2024 | [168] |
2 | Carry on Jatta 3 | ₹91–100 crore | 2023 | [ax] |
3 | Mastaney | ₹69 crore | 2023 | [171] |
4 | Carry on Jatta 2 | ₹60 crore | 2018 | [170][169] |
5 | Saunkan Saunkne | 58 crore | 2022 | [169] |
6 | Honsla Rakh | ₹55 crore | 2021 | [169] |
7 | Shadaa | ₹54.50 crore | 2019 | [169] |
8 | Chal Mera Putt 2 | ₹54 crore | 2020 | [169] |
9 | Chaar Sahibzaade | ₹50 crore | 2014 | [169] |
10 | Sardaar Ji | ₹45–50 crore | 2015 | [ay] |
Tamil
Tamil cinema is a part of Indian cinema based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The films are made primarily in Tamil-language. The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Tamil films produced in the Tamil film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
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1 | 2.0 | ₹666–800 crore | 2018 | [o] |
2 | Jailer | ₹605–650 crore | 2023 | [r] |
3 | Leo | ₹595–620.50 crore | 2023 | [t] |
4 | Ponniyin Selvan: I | ₹450–500 crore | 2022 | [y] |
5 | The Greatest of All Time | ₹440–456 crore | 2024 | [aa] |
6 | Vikram | ₹424–500 crore | 2022 | [ab] |
7 | Ponniyin Selvan: II | ₹345 crore | 2023 | [173] |
8 | Amaran | ₹320 crore | 2024 | [174] |
9 | Varisu | ₹290–293 crore | 2023 | [az] |
10 | Bigil | ₹285–300 crore | 2019 | [ba] |
Telugu
Telugu cinema 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.[180] The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Telugu films produced in the Telugu film industry.
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Year | Ref. |
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1 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion[bb] | ₹1,747–2,500 crore | 2017 | [d] |
2 | RRR | ₹1,188–1,387 crore | 2022 | [e] |
3 | Kalki 2898 AD | ₹1,100–1,200 crore | 2024 | [h] |
4 | Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire | ₹618.06–700 crore | 2023 | [p] |
5 | Baahubali: The Beginning[bb] | ₹599.72–650 crore | 2015 | [s] |
6 | Saaho[bc] | ₹419–439 crore | 2019 | [ac] |
7 | Devara: Part 1 | ₹400–408 crore | 2024 | [af] |
8 | Pushpa: The Rise | ₹360–373 crore | 2021 | [am] |
9 | Hanu-Man | ₹301–350 crore | 2024 | [bd] |
10 | Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo | ₹262–280 crore | 2020 | [be] |
Highest-grossing films by opening day
Rank[b] | Title | Worldwide gross | Language | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | RRR | ₹223 crore | Telugu | 2022 | [186] |
2 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion[bb] | ₹217 crore | Telugu | 2017 | [187] |
3 | KGF: Chapter 2 | ₹165.37 crore | Kannada | 2022 | [188] |
4 | Kalki 2898 AD | ₹161.50–180 crore | Telugu | 2024 | [bf] |
5 | Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire | ₹145 crore | Telugu | 2023 | [191] |
6 | Leo | ₹144 crore | Tamil | 2023 | [192] |
7 | Devara: Part 1 | ₹132 crore | Telugu | 2024 | [193] |
8 | Adipurush[bg] | ₹126 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [194] |
9 | Jawan | ₹125 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [195] |
10 | Saaho[bc] | ₹116–130 crore | Telugu | 2019 | [bh] |
Highest-grossing films by month
Month | Title | Worldwide gross | Language | Year | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
January | Pathaan | ₹1,050.30–1,052.50 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [i] |
February | Manjummel Boys | ₹242 crore | Malayalam | 2024 | [147] |
March | RRR | ₹1,188–1387 crore | Telugu | 2022 | [e] |
April | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion[bb] | ₹1,747–2,500 crore | Telugu | 2017 | [d] |
May | Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani | ₹319.60 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [198] |
June | Kalki 2898 AD | ₹1,028–1,200 crore | Telugu | 2024 | [h] |
July | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | ₹867–969.06 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [j] |
August | Stree 2 | ₹837–874.58 crore | Hindi | 2024 | [k] |
September | Jawan | ₹1,148.32–1,159 crore | Hindi | 2023 | [g] |
October | Secret Superstar | ₹835–966 crore | Hindi | 2017 | [l] |
November | 2.0 | ₹666–800 crore | Tamil | 2018 | [o] |
December | Dangal | ₹1,914–₹2,200 crore | Hindi | 2016 | [c] |
Highest-grossing films by year
Year | Title | Worldwide gross | Industry | Ref. |
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1940 | Zindagi | ₹55 lakh | Hindi | [199] |
1941 | Khazanchi | ₹70 lakh | [200] | |
1942 | Basant | ₹80 lakh | [201] | |
1943 | Kismet | ₹1 crore | [202] | |
1944 | Rattan | ₹1 crore | [203] | |
1945 | Zeenat | ₹70 lakh | [204] | |
1946 | Anmol Ghadi | ₹1 crore | [205] | |
1947 | Jugnu | ₹50 lakh | [206] | |
1948 | Chandralekha[bi] | ₹1.55 crore | Tamil | [207] |
1949 | Barsaat | ₹2 crore | Hindi | [208] |
1950 | Samadhi | ₹1.35 crore | [209] | |
1951 | Awaara | ₹15.61 crore | [bj] | |
1952 | Aan | ₹3.57 crore | [210] | |
1953 | Anarkali | ₹2.35 crore | [211] | |
1954 | Nagin | ₹2.9 crore | [212] | |
1955 | Pather Panchali | ₹10 crore | Bengali | [213] |
1956 | Jagte Raho[bk] | ₹4.44 crore | Hindi | [bl][214] |
1957 | Mother India | ₹8 crore | [215][216] | |
1958 | Madhumati | ₹4 crore | [217] | |
1959 | Char Dil Char Rahen | ₹5.27 crore | [bm][214] | |
1960 | Mughal-e-Azam | ₹11 crore | [218][219] | |
1961 | Gunga Jumna | ₹11 crore | [220] | |
1962 | Bees Saal Baad | ₹3 crore | [221] | |
1963 | Mere Mehboob | ₹6 crore | [222] | |
1964 | Sangam | ₹8 crore | [223] | |
1965 | Waqt | ₹6 crore | [224] | |
1966 | Phool Aur Patthar | ₹17 crore | [220] | |
1967 | Hamraaz | ₹13.33 crore | [220][214] | |
1968 | Duniya | ₹18 crore | [214] | |
1969 | Aradhana | ₹17.85 crore | [bn] | |
1970 | Mera Naam Joker | ₹16.81 crore | [225][bo] | |
1971 | Caravan | ₹3.6 crore | [bp] | |
1972 | Seeta Aur Geeta | ₹19.53 crore | [bq] | |
1973 | Bobby | ₹30 crore | [220][226] | |
1974 | Roti Kapada Aur Makaan | ₹10.5 crore | [227] | |
1975 | Sholay | ₹58 crore | [228][229][230][231] | |
1976 | Barood | ₹19.32 crore | [br] | |
1977 | Amar Akbar Anthony | ₹15.5 crore | [232] | |
1978 | Muqaddar Ka Sikandar | ₹26 crore | [220] | |
1979 | Suhaag | ₹10 crore | [233] | |
1980 | Adventures of Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves[bs] | ₹22.11 crore | [bt] | |
1981 | Kranti | ₹20 crore | [234] | |
1982 | Disco Dancer | ₹100.7 crore | [235] | |
1983 | Coolie | ₹18 crore | [236][237] | |
1984 | Jagir | ₹35.32 crore | [214][bu] | |
1985 | Ram Teri Ganga Maili | ₹19 crore | [238] | |
1986 | Karma | ₹14 crore | [239] | |
1987 | Hukumat | ₹11 crore | [240] | |
1988 | Tezaab | ₹16 crore | [241] | |
1989 | Maine Pyar Kiya | ₹28 crore | [242] | |
1990 | Dil | ₹18 crore | [243] | |
1991 | Saajan | ₹18 crore | [244] | |
1992 | Beta | ₹23.5 crore | [245] | |
1993 | Aankhen | ₹25.25 crore | [246][247][248] | |
1994 | Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | ₹127 crore | [249][250] | |
1995 | Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge | ₹103 crore | [251][252][253][254] | |
1996 | Raja Hindustani | ₹76 crore | [255][256][257][248] | |
1997 | Dil To Pagal Hai | ₹71.87 crore | [258] | |
1998 | Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | ₹106.74 crore | [259] | |
1999 | Hum Saath-Saath Hain | #₹81.71 crore | [260] | |
2000 | Mohabbatein | ₹90.01 crore | [261] | |
2001 | Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... | ₹135.53 crore | [262] | |
2002 | Devdas | ₹99.87 crore | [263] | |
2003 | Kal Ho Naa Ho | ₹86.09 crore | [264] | |
2004 | Veer-Zaara | ₹97.64 crore | [265] | |
2005 | Chandramukhi | ₹90 crore | Tamil | [266] |
2006 | Dhoom 2 | ₹151.39 crore | Hindi | [267] |
2007 | Om Shanti Om | ₹149.87 crore | [268][269] | |
2008 | Ghajini | ₹194.58 crore | [270] | |
2009 | 3 Idiots | ₹400.61 crore | [271] | |
2010 | Enthiran | ₹283–300 crore | Tamil | [bv] |
2011 | Bodyguard | ₹234 crore | Hindi | [275] |
2012 | Ek Tha Tiger | ₹334.39 crore | [276] | |
2013 | Dhoom 3 | ₹556.74–558.42 crore | [w] | |
2014 | PK | ₹750.60–769.89 crore | [m] | |
2015 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | ₹867–969.06 crore | [j] | |
2016 | Dangal | ₹1,914–₹2,200 crore | [c] | |
2017 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion[bb] | ₹1,747–2,500 crore | Telugu | [d] |
2018 | 2.0 | ₹666–800 crore | Tamil | [o] |
2019 | War | ₹474.79–475.62 crore | Hindi | [x] |
2020 | Tanhaji | ₹368 crore | [277] | |
2021 | Pushpa: The Rise | ₹360–373 crore | Telugu | [am] |
2022 | RRR | ₹1,188–1387 crore | [e] | |
2023 | Jawan | ₹1,148.32–1,159 crore | Hindi | [g] |
2024 | Kalki 2898 AD | ₹1,100–1,200 crore | Telugu | [h] |
Highest-grossing franchises
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
- ^ See WP:RSP, WP:ICTFSOURCES
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Sorted based on the lowest value when figures are presented as a range, and for the same value, the older item is given a higher order.
- ^ a b c d Dangal's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹1914 crore (Pinkvilla[11]) – ₹1968.03 crore (Bollywood Hungama[12]) – ₹2,023.81 crore (Box Office India[13]) – ₹2,200 crore (Hindustan Times[14])
- ^ a b c d e Baahubali 2: The Conclusion's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹1,747 crore (Pinkvilla[15]) – 1,810.60 crore (Bollywood Hungama[16] and Box Office India[13]) – ₹2500 crore (DNA[17])
- ^ a b c d RRR's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹1,188 crore (Pinkvilla[11]) – ₹1200 crore (Filmfare,[18] Hindustan Times,[19] and The Indian Express[20]) – ₹1300 crore (News18 India,[21] India Today,[22] DNA[17]) – ₹1387 crore (NDTV India[23])
- ^ a b c KGF: Chapter 2's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹1,187 crore (Pinkvilla[11]) – ₹1,200 crore (Indulge Express[24]) – ₹1,240 crore (News18 India[25]) Cite error: The named reference "kgf2" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ a b c d Jawan's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹1,148.32 crore (Bollywood Hungama[26]) – ₹1,159 crore (Pinkvilla[27])
- ^ a b c d Kalki 2898 AD's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹1,100 crore (Deccan Chronicle,[28] Business Standard,[29] Deccan Herald,[30] Hindustan Times[31] and The Statesman[32]) – ₹1200 crore (Pinkvilla[33] and Hindustan Times[34])
- ^ a b c d Pathaan's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹1,050.30 crore (Bollywood Hungama[35]) – ₹1,052.50 crore (Pinkvilla[36])
- ^ a b c d Bajrangi Bhaijaan's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹867 crore (Pinkvilla[38]) – ₹900.90 crore (Firstpost[39]) – ₹918.18 crore (Bollywood Hungama[40]) – ₹969 crore (India Today[41])
- ^ a b c d Stree 2's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹837 crore (Pinkvilla[42]) – ₹874.58 crore (Bollywood Hungama[43])
- ^ a b c Secret Superstar's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹835 crore (Pinkvilla[11]) – ₹858.43(Box Office India[44]) – ₹966 crore (India Today[41])
- ^ a b c PK's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹750.60 crore(Box Office India[44]) – ₹757 crore (Pinkvilla[11]) – ₹769.89 crore (Bollywood Hungama[45])
- ^ a b c Gadar 2's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹687 crore (Pinkvilla[46]) – ₹691.08 crore (Bollywood Hungama[47])
- ^ a b c d e 2.0's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹666 crore (Pinkvilla[11]) – ₹699.89 crore (Box Office India[48]) – ₹700 crore (Pinkvilla[49]) – ₹800 crore (India Today[50])
- ^ a b Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹618.06 crore (₹617 crore plus an additional ₹1.06 crore[51] (¥18.22 million) from its Japanese release, as reported by Pinkvilla[15][52]) – ₹700 crore (Firstpost,[53] India Today[54])
- ^ a b Sultan's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹613 crore (Pinkvilla[11]) – ₹615.71 crore (Box Office India[44]) – ₹623.33 crore (Firstpost[55])
- ^ a b Jailer's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹605 crore (India Today[56]) – ₹607 crore (Pinkvilla[57]) – ₹650 crore (Firstpost[58])
- ^ a b c Baahubali: The Beginning's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹599.72 (Box Office India[13]) – ₹600 crore (India Today[59] and The Indian Express[60]) – ₹650 (Firstpost[61])
- ^ a b c Leo's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹595 crore (Box Office India[62]) – ₹620.50 crore (Pinkvilla[63])
- ^ Sanju's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹578.45 (Box Office India[13]) – 586.85 crore (Bollywood Hungama[64])
- ^ Padmaavat's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹563.55 (Box Office India[13]) – 571.98 crore (Bollywood Hungama[66])
- ^ a b c Dhoom 3's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹556.74 crore (Bollywood Hungama[67]) – ₹558.42 crore (Box Office India[13])
- ^ a b c War's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹474.79 core (India Today[68] – 475.62 crore (Bollywood Hungama[69])
- ^ a b c Ponniyin Selvan: I's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹450 crore (Zee News[72]) – ₹480 crore (Pinkvilla[73]) – ₹500 crore (Hindustan Times[74])
- ^ Andhadhun's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹444.48 crore (Box Office India[13]) – ₹456.89 crore (Bollywood Hungama[75])
- ^ a b The Greatest of All Time's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹440 (Box Office India[76])- ₹456 crore (Pinkvilla [77])
- ^ a b c Vikram's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹424 crore (Deccan Herald[78]) – ₹435 crore (Bollywood Hungama[79]) – ₹500 crore (Hindustan Times[80])
- ^ a b Saaho's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹419 crore (Pinkvilla[81]) – ₹434 crore (Deccan Herald[82]) – ₹439 crore (India Today[83])
- ^ Brahmastra's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹418.80 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84]) – ₹431 crore (Box Office India,[85] Hindustan Times[86] and Zee News[87])
- ^ a b Kantara's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹400 crore (Deccan Herald,[89] India Today,[90] Firstpost,[91] DNA,[92] News 18,[93] The Economic Times,[94] The Indian Express[95]) – ₹450 crore (Hindustan Times,[96] Outlook,[97] The New Indian Express[98])
- ^ a b Devara's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹400 crore (Pinkvilla [99]) - ₹408 crore (Hindustan Times[100])
- ^ 3 Idiots's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹397.08 crore (Box Office India[44]) – ₹400.61 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84])
- ^ Chennai Express's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹395.92 crore (Box Office India[44]) – ₹424.54 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84])
- ^ a b Simmba's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹391.68 crore (Box Office India[103]) – ₹400.61 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84])
- ^ Kabir Singh's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹373.50 crore (Box Office India[105]) – ₹379.02 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84])
- ^ Dilwale's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹372.23 crore (Box Office India[44]) – ₹376.85 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84])
- ^ Prem Ratan Dhan Payo's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹365.46 crore (Box Office India[44]) – ₹388.48 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84])
- ^ a b c Pushpa: The Rise's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹360 crore (News18 India[106]) – ₹373 crore (Pinkvilla[107])
- ^ Tanhaji's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹341.79 crore (Box Office India[108]) – ₹383.10 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84])
- ^ Bajirao Mastani's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹355.61 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84]) – ₹358.10 crore (Box Office India[13])
- ^ Kick's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹351.80 crore (Box Office India[44]) – ₹388.70 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84])
- ^ Chander Pahar's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹15 crore (The Indian Express[117]) – ₹16.53 crore (The Statesman[116])
- ^ The film was an India-Bangladesh joint production.
- ^ Vikrant Rona's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹159 crore (Hindustan Times[137]) – ₹200 crore (DNA,[138] India Today[139]) – ₹210 crore (Zee News,[140] Telegraph[141])
- ^ Pulimurugan's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹137 crore (Pinkvilla[150]) – ₹152 crore (The New Indian Express[151])
- ^ Lucifer's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹125.50 crore (Pinkvilla[150]) – ₹127 crore (The New Indian Express[151])
- ^ The film was produced in Marathi, Hindi and English, according to the filmmakers.
- ^ Natsamrat's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹48 crore (The Indian Express[161]) – 50 crore (DNA India[162])
- ^ Carry on Jatta 3's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹91 crore (Box Office India[169]) – ₹100 crore (Bollywood Hungama[170])
- ^ Sardaar Ji's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹45 crore (Box Office India[169]) – ₹50 crore (The Tribune[172])
- ^ Varisu's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹290 crore (The New Indian Express[175]) – ₹293 crore (Box Office India[176])
- ^ Bigil's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹285 crore (Firstpost[177]) – ₹300 crore (Business Today[178] and News18[179])
- ^ a b c d e The film was produced in both the Telugu and Tamil languages, according to the filmmakers.
- ^ a b The film was produced in both the Telugu and Hindi languages, according to the filmmakers.
- ^ Hanu-Man's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹301 crore (Pinkvilla[147]) – ₹350 crore (Hindustan Times,[181] The Indian Express[182])
- ^ Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹262 crore (Deccan Herald[183] and The News Minute[184]) – ₹280 crore (The New Indian Express[185])
- ^ Kalki 2898 AD's reported opening day grosses vary between ₹161.50 crore (Pinkvilla[189]) – ₹180 crore (Bollywood Hungama[190])
- ^ The film was produced in both the Hindi and Telugu languages, according to the filmmakers.
- ^ Saaho's reported opening day grosses vary between ₹116 crore (Pinkvilla[196]) – ₹130 crore (The Indian Express[197])
- ^ The film was produced in both the Tamil and Hindi languages, according to the filmmakers.
- ^ See Awaara § Box office
- ^ The film was produced in both the Hindi and Bengali languages, according to the filmmakers.
- ^ See Jagte Raho § Box office
- ^ See Char Dil Char Rahen § 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 Barood (1976 film) § Box office
- ^ The film was produced in both the Hindi and Russian languages, according to the filmmakers.
- ^ See Adventures of Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves (film) § Box office
- ^ See Jagir (film) § Box office
- ^ a b Enthiran's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹283 crore (Hindustan Times[272]) – ₹290 crore (India Today[273]) – ₹300 crore (The New Indian Express[274])
- ^ The franchise gross is calculated using the lowest reported gross for each film in the franchise.
- ^ Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹263.81 crore (Box Office India[295]) – ₹266.88 crore (Bollywood Hungama[296])
- ^ Bhool Bhulaiyaa's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹82.35 crore (Bollywood Hungama[297]) – ₹82.84 crore (Box Office India[298])
- ^ Krrish 3's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹300.97 crore (Box Office India[44]) – ₹393.37 crore (Bollywood Hungama[84])
- ^ Total Dhamaal's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹227.21 crore (Box Office India[313]) – ₹228.27 crore (Bollywood Hungama[314])
- ^ Gross figure unavailable
- ^ The Kashmir Files's reported worldwide grosses vary between ₹237.61 crore(Box Office India[326]) – ₹340.92 crore (Bollywood Hungama[327])
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