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The '''Odia film industry''' ({{Lang-or|ଓଡ଼ିଆ ସିନେମା}}), colloquially known as '''Ollywood''', is the [[Odia language]] [[Cinema of India|Indian film industry]], based in [[Cuttack]] and [[Bhubaneswar]], [[Odisha]]. |
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|''[[Super Michhua]]'' |
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|''Pilata Bigidi Gala'' |
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|''Rangila Baba'' |
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|''[[Jaga Hatare Pagha]]'' |
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|Murali Krishna |
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|''[[Something Something]]'' |
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|''[[Balunga Toka]]'' |
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|''[[Mu Eka Tumara]]'' |
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|''[[Raja Jhia Sathe Heigala Bhaba]]'' |
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===Highest-grossing Bengali films=== |
===Highest-grossing Bengali films=== |
Revision as of 10:13, 11 January 2017
It has been suggested that Tollywood Highest grossing movies be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since August 2016. |
It has been suggested that List of highest-grossing Tamil films be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since August 2016. |
It has been suggested that List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since July 2016. |
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 figures and sites publishing data are frequently pressured to increase their estimates.[1]
During the 1940s cinema in South India accounted for nearly half of India's cinema halls[2] which had grown to 75% of all film revenues in India as of 2009.[3] 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.[4] 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.[5]
The figures are not adjusted for inflation. Adjusted for inflation, estimates for the 1975 film Sholay reach as high as ₹300 crore (US$36 million).[6][7]
Global gross figures
The following list shows India's top 15 highest-grossing films, which include films from all the Indian languages.
* | Denotes films still running in theaters |
Rank | Movie | Year | Studio(s)/Producers | Language | Worldwide gross |
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1 | PK | 2014 | Vinod Chopra Films/Rajkumar Hirani Films | Hindi | ₹792 crore (US$95 million)[8][9] |
2 | Dangal | 2016 | Walt Disney Pictures Aamir Khan Productions UTV Motion Pictures |
Hindi | ₹663 crore (US$79 million)[10] |
3 | Baahubali: The Beginning | 2015 | Arka Media Works | ₹650 crore (US$78 million)[11] | |
4 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | 2015 | Salman Khan Films/Kabir Khan Films | Hindi | ₹626 crore (US$75 million)[8][9] |
5 | Dhoom 3 | 2013 | Yash Raj Films | Hindi | ₹585 crore (US$70 million)[12] |
6 | Sultan | 2016 | Yash Raj Films | Hindi | ₹584.15 crore (US$70 million)[13] |
7 | Prem Ratan Dhan Payo | 2015 | Fox Star Studios/Rajshri Productions | Hindi | ₹432 crore (US$52 million)[14] |
8 | Chennai Express | 2013 | Red Chillies Entertainment | Hindi | ₹423 crore (US$51 million)[15] |
9 | 3 Idiots | 2009 | Vinod Chopra Films | Hindi | ₹395 crore (US$47 million)[16] |
10 | Dilwale | 2015 | Red Chillies Entertainment/Rohit Shetty Productions | Hindi | ₹394 crore (US$47 million)[15] |
11 | Bajirao Mastani | 2015 | SLB Films | Hindi | ₹358.2 crore (US$43 million)[15] |
12 | Kick | 2014 | Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment | Hindi | ₹351.8 crore (US$42 million)[15] |
13 | Kabali | 2016 | V Creations | Tamil | ₹350 crore (US$42 million)[17][18][note 1] |
14 | Happy New Year | 2014 | Red Chillies Entertainment | Hindi | ₹345.26 crore (US$41 million)[15] |
15 | Bang Bang! | 2014 | Fox Star Studios | Hindi | ₹340 crore (US$41 million)[24] |
Notes:
- ^ Box office gross values of ₹6–6.75 billion were reported for Kabali in its first 13 days,[19][20] which were more than double the estimates made by other sources.[21] 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 ₹2 billion,[22] being factored into the box office sales totals.[21] Firstpost wrote, "More conservative estimates put Kabali’s collections at around Rs [3 billion] from worldwide ticket sales."[22] IBT's analysts estimated the film's worldwide gross total at around ₹3.5 billion (US$42 million).[23]
Highest-grossing films by language
Highest-grossing Odia films
The Odia film industry (Odia: ଓଡ଼ିଆ ସିନେମା), colloquially known as Ollywood, is the Odia language Indian film industry, based in Cuttack and Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Source |
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1 | Ishq Tu Hi Tu | 2015 | Tapas Sargharia | Tarang Cine Productions | ₹6.79 crore (US$810,000) | [25] |
2 | Super Michhua | 2015 | Ashok Pati | Sarthak Films | ₹5.98 crore (US$720,000) | [26] |
3 | Pilata Bigidi Gala | 2015 | Basant Sahu | Saurav Entertainments | ₹5.76 crore (US$690,000) | [27] |
4 | Rangila Baba | 2015 | Sanjay Nayak | Raseshwari Entertainment | ₹4.78 crore (US$570,000) | [28] |
5 | Jaga Hatare Pagha | 2015 | Murali Krishna | Tarang Cine Productions | ₹4.25 crore (US$510,000) | [29] |
6 | Something Something | 2011 | Sudhakar Vasanth | Vishnupriya Arts and Graphics | ₹3.7 crore (US$440,000) | [30] |
7 | Balunga Toka | 2011 | Sudhakar Vasanth | Oscar Movies | ₹3.4 crore (US$410,000) | [31] |
8 | Mu Eka Tumara | 2013 | Sushant Mani | Sarthak Films | ₹3.34 crore (US$400,000) | [32] |
9 | Bhalapae Tate 100 Ru 100 | 2015 | Sudhanshu Sahu | Sarthak Films | ₹3.25 crore (US$390,000) | [33] |
10 | Raja Jhia Sathe Heigala Bhaba | 2012 | Sudhanshu Sahu | Sarthak Films | ₹3.04 crore (US$360,000) | [34] |
Highest-grossing Bengali films
The Bengali language film industry is centered in the Tollygunge neighborhood of the city of Kolkata, West Bengal and has been known by the nickname Tollywood, a portmanteau of the words Tollygunge and Hollywood , since 1932.[35] A 2014 report stated that while there were about 100 films created in Tollywood every year, fewer than ten percent were breaking even financially.[36]
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Source |
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1 | Chander Pahar | 2013 | Kamaleswar Mukherjee | Shree Venkatesh Films | ₹16.53 crore (US$2.0 million) | [36] |
Highest-grossing Bhojpuri films
The Bhojpuri cinema produces films in the Bhojpuri language. It caters audience from eastern Uttar Pradesh, western Bihar and Nepal.
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Source |
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1 | Sasura Bada Paisawala | 2004 | Ajay Sinha | Balaji Cinevision Pvt Ltd | ₹9 crore (US$1.1 million) | [37] |
Highest-grossing Gujarati films
The Gujarati cinema produces films in Gujarati language and is primarily focused on the audience in Gujarat and Maharashtra. The film industry is sometimes referred as Dhollywood or Gollywood.
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Source |
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1 | Chhello Divas | 2015 | Krishnadev Yagnik | Belvedere Films | ₹17 crore (US$2.0 million) | [38] |
2 | Gujjubhai the Great | 2015 | Ishaan Randeria | Siddharth Randeria Productions | ₹15 crore (US$1.8 million) | [39] |
3 | Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya | 1998 | Govindbhai Patel | GN films | ₹10 crore (US$1.2 million) | [40] |
4 | Bey Yaar | 2014 | Abhishek Jain | CineMan productions | ₹8.5 crore (US$1.0 million) | [41] |
Highest-grossing Hindi films
The Hindi language film industry, based in Mumbai, India, is frequently known as Bollywood.[42] Bollywood is one of the largest film producers in India and one of the largest centres of film production in the world.[43][44][45]
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Source |
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1 | PK | 2014 | Rajkumar Hirani | Vinod Chopra Films/Rajkumar Hirani Films | ₹792 crore (US$95 million) | [8][9] |
2 | Dangal | 2016 | Nitesh Tiwari | Walt Disney Pictures, Aamir Khan Productions, UTV Motion Pictures |
₹651.92 crore (US$78 million) | [10] |
3 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | 2015 | Kabir Khan | Salman Khan Films/Kabir Khan Films | ₹626 crore (US$75 million) | [8] |
4 | Dhoom 3 | 2013 | Vijay Krishna Acharya | Yash Raj Films | ₹585 crore (US$70 million) | [46] |
5 | Sultan | 2016 | Ali Abbas Zafar | Yash Raj Films | ₹584.15 crore (US$70 million) | [13] |
6 | Prem Ratan Dhan Payo | 2015 | Sooraj Barjatya | Fox Star Studios/Rajshri Productions | ₹432 crore (US$52 million) | [14][47] |
7 | Chennai Express | 2013 | Rohit Shetty | Red Chillies Entertainment | ₹423 crore (US$51 million) | [48] |
8 | 3 Idiots | 2009 | Rajkumar Hirani | Vinod Chopra Films | ₹395 crore (US$47 million) | [16] |
9 | Dilwale | 2015 | Rohit Shetty | Red Chillies Entertainment/Rohit Shetty Productions | ₹394 crore (US$47 million) | [49] |
10 | Bajirao Mastani | 2015 | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | SLB Films | ₹358 crore (US$43 million) | [15] |
Highest-grossing Kannada films
Bengaluru is the center for the cinema of Karnataka, films produced in the Kannada language. It is sometimes known by the nickname "Sandalwood".
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Source |
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1 | Mungaru Male | 2006 | Yogaraj Bhat | E. K. Entertainers | ₹75 crore (US$9.0 million) | [50] |
2 | Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari | 2014 | Santhosh Ananddram | Jayanna Combines | ₹50 crore (US$6.0 million) | [51] |
3 | Maanikya | 2014 | Sudeep | M. N. K. Movies Kiccha Creations Kolla Entertainments |
₹43.5 crore (US$5.2 million) | [52][53] |
4 | Yejamana | 2000 | Radha Bharathi, R. Sheshadri |
Oscar Films | ₹42 crore (US$5.0 million) | [54] |
5 | Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna | 2012 | Naganna | Sri Sangolli Rayanna Cine Combines | ₹40 crore (US$4.8 million) | [55] |
6 | Uppi 2 | 2015 | Upendra | Upendra Productions | ₹40 crore (US$4.8 million) | [56] |
7 | Doddmane Hudga | 2016 | Duniya Soori | Ajay Pictures | ₹35−40 crore (US$−4.8 million) | [57] |
8 | Kotigobba 2 | 2016 | K. S. Ravikumar | Rambabu Productions | ₹35−38 crore (US$−4.6 million) | [57] |
9 | Dandupalya | 2012 | Srinivasa Raju | Apple Blossom Creations | ₹35 crore (US$4.2 million) | [58] |
10 | Shivalinga | 2016 | P. Vasu | Suresh Urs | ₹35 crore (US$4.2 million) | [57] |
Highest-grossing Malayalam films
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. These are the top 10 highest grossing Malayalam films.
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Source |
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1 | * Pulimurugan | 2016 | Vysakh | Mulakuppadam Films | ₹135 crore (US$16 million)–₹150 crore (US$18 million)[note 1] | [60][59] |
2 | Drishyam | 2013 | Jeethu Joseph | Aashirvad Cinemas | ₹75 crore (US$9.0 million) | [61][62] |
3 | * Oppam | 2016 | Priyadarshan | Aashirvad Cinemas | ₹61 crore (US$7.3 million) | [63] |
4 | Premam | 2015 | Alphonse Puthren | Anwar Rasheed entertainments | ₹60 crore (US$7.2 million) | [64] |
5 | Two Countries | 2015 | Shafi | Rejaputhra Visual Media | ₹55 crore (US$6.6 million) | [65] |
6 | Ennu Ninte Moideen | 2015 | R. S. Vimal | Newton Movies | ₹50 crore (US$6.0 million) | [66] |
7 | Bangalore Days | 2014 | Anjali Menon | Anwar Rasheed Entertainment, Weekend Blockbusters | ₹50 crore (US$6.0 million) | [67] |
8 | Charlie | 2015 | Martin Prakkat | Finding Cinema | ₹42 crore (US$5.0 million) | [68] |
9 | Twenty:20 | 2008 | Joshiy | AmmA, Graand Production | ₹32.6 crore (US$3.9 million) | [69] |
10 | Oru Vadakkan Selfie | 2015 | G. Prajith | Cast N' Crew | ₹31 crore (US$3.7 million) | [70] |
Notes:
- ^ One of the references, Tollywood.net, indicates that Pulimurugan grossed ₹135 crore at the box office with an additional ₹15 crore in pre-release business.[59] The other reference, Times of India, is a bit more ambiguous, stating, "Pulimurugan has already crossed Rs. 150 crore in revenue"[60] but it is not clear if revenue means box office gross, or all calculated income, which might also include pre-release figures. Gross figures on this page should only reflect money made at the box office, not from secondary revenue streams. This is the standard across most Wikipedia film articles.
Highest-grossing Marathi films
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.[71] It is sometimes known by the nickname "M-town" by media.
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | ref(s) |
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1 | Sairat | 2016 | Nagraj Manjule | Essel Vision Productions, Aatpat Production | ₹110 crore (US$13 million) | [72][73] |
2 | Natsamrat | 2016 | Mahesh Manjrekar | Fincraft Media & Entertainment & Great Maratha Entertainment | ₹50 crore (US$6.0 million) | [74][75] |
3 | Katyar Kaljat Ghusali | 2015 | Subodh Bhave | Essel Vision Productions | ₹40 crore (US$4.8 million) | [76] |
4 | Lai Bhaari | 2014 | Nishikant Kamath | Mumbai Film Company | ₹40 crore (US$4.8 million) | [77] |
5 | Timepass 2 | 2015 | Ravi Jadhav | Essel Vision Productions | ₹40 crore (US$4.8 million) | [78] |
6 | Timepass | 2014 | Ravi Jadhav | Zee Talkies | ₹33 crore (US$4.0 million) | [79] |
7 | Duniyadari | 2013 | Sanjay Jadhav | Dreaming 24/7 Productions | ₹32 crore (US$3.8 million) | [80] |
8 | Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy | 2009 | Mahesh Manjrekar | Everest Entertainment | ₹25.5 crore (US$3.1 million) | [81] |
9 | * Ventilator | 2016 | Rajesh Mapuskar | Purple Pebble Pictures | ₹25 crore (US$3.0 million) | [82] |
10 | Classmates | 2015 | Aditya Sarpotdar | Video Palace and Media monks | ₹21 crore (US$2.5 million) | [83] |
Highest-grossing Punjabi films
Punjabi cinema, producing films in the Punjabi language is primarily based in the state of Punjab.
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide Gross | Source |
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1 | Chaar Sahibzaade | 2014 | Harry Baweja | Baweja Movies | ₹70 crore (US$8.4 million) | [84] |
2 | Sardaar Ji | 2015 | Rohit Jugraj Chauhan | White Hill Production | ₹50 crore (US$6.0 million) | [85] |
3 | * Chaar Sahibzaade: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur | 2016 | Harry Baweja | Baweja Movies | ₹23.02 crore (US$2.8 million) | [86][87][88][89] |
4 | Ambarsariya | 2016 | Mandeep Kumar | Tips Industries Limited | ₹21.22 crore (US$2.5 million) | [90][91] |
5 | Punjab 1984 | 2014 | Anurag Singh | White Hill Production | ₹21 crore (US$2.5 million) | [92] |
6 | Jatt & Juliet 2 | 2013 | Anurag Singh | White Hill Production | ₹20 crore (US$2.4 million) | [93] |
7 | Sardaar Ji 2 | 2016 | Rohit Jugraj Chauhan | White Hill Production | ₹19 crore (US$2.3 million) | [94] |
8 | Angrej | 2015 | Simerjit Singh | Dara Productions | ₹12.45 crore (US$1.5 million) | [95] |
Highest-grossing Tamil films
Tamil cinema, the Tamil language film industry based in the Kodambakkam neighbourhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, accrues the second-largest overseas market after Bollywood.[96] It is sometimes colloquially known as "Kollywood", a portmanteau of Kodambakkam and Hollywood. Tamil films are released in the Tamil-speaking nations of Sri Lanka, Singapore and Malaysia. They also release across the world in countries containing Tamil diaspora populations in Oceania, Europe, Africa, and North America. In the Indian states of Kerala and Karnataka, Tamil films are directly released in Tamil but in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, they are generally officially dubbed in Telugu.[97] Tamil films released in North India are often officially dubbed in Hindi. Worldwide gross figures (including dubbed versions) are given below.
#+ | Implies that the film is a bilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version. |
Rank | Movie | Year | Director | Studio | Worldwide gross | Source |
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1 | Baahubali: The Beginning | 2015 | S. S. Rajamouli | Arka Media Works | ₹650 crore (US$78 million) #+ | [11] |
2 | Kabali | 2016 | Pa. Ranjith | V Creations | ₹350 crore (US$42 million) | [17] |
3 | Enthiran | 2010 | S. Shankar | Sun Pictures | ₹289 crore (US$35 million) | [98] |
4 | I | 2015 | S. Shankar | Aascar Films Pvt.Ltd | ₹240 crore (US$29 million) | [99] |
5 | Vishwaroopam | 2013 | Kamal Haasan | Raaj Kamal Films International | ₹220 crore (US$26 million) #+ | [100] |
6 | Dasavathaaram | 2008 | K. S. Ravikumar | Aascar Films Pvt.Ltd | ₹200 crore (US$24 million) | [101][102] |
7 | Theri | 2016 | Atlee | V. Creations | ₹156.23 crore (US$19 million) | [103] |
8 | Lingaa | 2014 | K. S. Ravikumar | Eros International | ₹154 crore (US$18 million) | [104] |
9 | Sivaji | 2007 | S. Shankar | AVM Productions | ₹148 crore (US$18 million) | [105] |
10 | Veeram | 2014 | Siva | Vijaya Productions | ₹130 crore (US$16 million) | [106] |
Highest-grossing Telugu films
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.[107]
+# | Implies that the film is a bilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version. |
Highest-grossing films by year
Year | Title | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Language | Source |
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1990 | Dil | Indra Kumar | Maruti International | ₹18 crore (US$2.2 million) | Hindi | [117] |
1991 | Saajan | Lawrence D'Souza | Eros Entertainment | ₹18 crore (US$2.2 million) | Hindi | [118] |
1992 | Beta | Indra Kumar | Maruti International | ₹23 crore (US$2.8 million) | Hindi | [119] |
1993 | Aankhen | David Dhawan | Chiragdeep International | ₹25 crore (US$3.0 million) | Hindi | [120] |
1994 | Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | Sooraj R. Barjatya | Rajshri Productions | ₹123 crore (US$15 million) | Hindi | [121] |
1995 | Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge | Aditya Chopra | Yash Raj Films | ₹106 crore (US$13 million) | Hindi | [122] |
1996 | Raja Hindustani | Dharmesh Darshan | Cineyug | ₹85 crore (US$10 million) | Hindi | [123] |
1997 | Border | J. P. Dutta | J.P. Films | ₹61 crore (US$7.3 million) | Hindi | [124] |
1998 | Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | Karan Johar | Dharma Productions | ₹77 crore (US$9.2 million) | Hindi | [125] |
1999 | Hum Saath Saath Hain | Sooraj R. Barjatya | Rajshri Productions | ₹47 crore (US$5.6 million) | Hindi | [126] |
2000 | Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai | Rakesh Roshan | Filmkraft Productions Pvt. Ltd | ₹62 crore (US$7.4 million) | Hindi | [127] |
2001 | Gadar: Ek Prem Katha | Anil Sharma | Zee Telefilms | ₹130 crore (US$16 million) | Hindi | [128] |
2002 | Devdas | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Mega Bollywood Pvt.Ltd. | ₹54 crore (US$6.5 million) | Hindi | [129] |
2003 | Koi... Mil Gaya | Rakesh Roshan | Filmkraft Productions Pvt. Ltd | ₹68 crore (US$8.1 million) | Hindi | [130] |
2004 | Veer-Zaara | Yash Chopra | Yash Raj Films | ₹58 crore (US$6.9 million) | Hindi | [131] |
2005 | No Entry | Anees Bazmee | SK Film Entertainment | ₹62 crore (US$7.4 million) | Hindi | [132] |
2006 | Dhoom 2 | Sanjay Gadhvi | Yash Raj Films | ₹112 crore (US$13 million) | Hindi | [133] |
2007 | Om Shanti Om | Farah Khan | Red Chillies Entertainment | ₹150 crore (US$18 million) | Hindi | [134] |
2008 | Ghajini | A. R. Murugadoss | Geetha Arts | ₹190 crore (US$23 million) | Hindi | [135] |
2009 | 3 Idiots | Rajkumar Hirani | Vinod Chopra Films | ₹395 crore (US$47 million) | Hindi | [16] |
2010 | Enthiran | S. Shankar | Sun Pictures | ₹289 crore (US$35 million) | Tamil | [98] |
2011 | Bodyguard | Siddique | Reel Life Productions | ₹253 crore (US$30 million) | Hindi | [136] |
2012 | Ek Tha Tiger | Kabir Khan | Yash Raj Films | ₹308 crore (US$37 million) | Hindi | [15] |
2013 | Dhoom 3 | Vijay Krishna Acharya | Yash Raj Films | ₹540 crore (US$65 million) | Hindi | [15] |
2014 | PK | Rajkumar Hirani | Vinod Chopra Films | ₹792 crore (US$95 million) | Hindi | [8][9] |
2015 | Baahubali: The Beginning | S. S. Rajamouli | Arka Media Works | ₹650 crore (US$78 million) | Telugu and Tamil | [11] |
2016 | * Dangal | Nitesh Tiwari | Walt Disney Pictures Aamir Khan Productions UTV Motion Pictures |
₹657.96 crore (US$79 million) | Hindi | [10] |
Highest grossing Indian franchise and film series
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See also
- Bollywood 100 Crore Club
- List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets
- List of most expensive Indian films
- List of highest grossing Nepali films
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