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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 Telugu and Tamil cinema represent 36%, and other regional industries constitute 21%.[5] See List of highest-grossing films in India for domestic gross figures and List of highest-grossing Indian films in 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,[6] from 48 rupees per dollar in 2009[7] to over 65 rupees per dollar in 2017.[8] 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
1 1 Dangal 2016 Nitesh Tiwari Aamir Khan Productions
UTV Motion Pictures
Walt Disney Studios India
Hindi ₹2,024 crore (US$311 million) [9]
2 1 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2017 S. S. Rajamouli Arka Media Works Telugu
Tamil
₹1,810 crore (US$278 million) [9]
3 3 K.G.F: Chapter 2 * 2022 Prashanth Neel Hombale Films Kannada 1,129.38 crore (equivalent to 12 billion or US$140 million in 2023) [10]
4 4 RRR * 2022 S. S. Rajamouli DVV Entertainments Telugu 1,127 crore (equivalent to 12 billion or US$140 million in 2023) [11]
5 3 Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2015 Kabir Khan Salman Khan Films
Kabir Khan Films
Eros International
Hindi 969.06 crore (US$151.06 million) [n 1]
6 3 Secret Superstar 2017 Advait Chandan Aamir Khan Productions Hindi ₹966.86 crore (US$154 million) [n 2]
7 1 PK 2014 Rajkumar Hirani Vinod Chopra Films
Rajkumar Hirani Films
Hindi 854 crore (US$139.93 million) [22]
8 5 2.0 2018 S.Shankar Lyca Productions Tamil ₹655.81–800 crore (US$96–117 million) [23][24]
9 2 Baahubali: The Beginning 2015 S. S. Rajamouli Arka Media Works Telugu
Tamil
₹650 crore (US$101 million) [25][26][27]
10 4 Sultan 2016 Ali Abbas Zafar Yash Raj Films Hindi ₹623.33 crore (US$93 million) [28]
11 8 Sanju 2018 Rajkumar Hirani Rajkumar Hirani Films
Vinod Chopra Films
Hindi ₹586.85 crore (US$85.81 million) [29]
12 7 Padmaavat 2018 Sanjay Leela Bhansali Bhansali Productions
Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Hindi ₹585 crore (US$86 million) [30][12]
13 8 Tiger Zinda Hai 2017 Ali Abbas Zafar Yash Raj Films Hindi ₹565 crore (US$87.32 million) [9][31]
14 1 Dhoom 3 2013 Vijay Krishna Acharya Yash Raj Films Hindi ₹556 crore (US$101 million) [n 3]
15 9 War 2019 Siddharth Anand Yash Raj Films Hindi 475.5 crore (US$68 million) [38]
16 1 3 Idiots 2009 Rajkumar Hirani Vinod Chopra Films Hindi ₹460 crore (US$95 million) [32][12]
17 14 Andhadhun 2018 Sriram Raghavan Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Matchbox Pictures
Hindi 456.89 crore (US$65 million) [39]
18 16 Saaho 2019 Sujeeth UV Creations
T-Series
Hindi
Tamil
Telugu
₹433.06 crore (US$54 million) [40]
19 6 Prem Ratan Dhan Payo 2015 Sooraj R. Barjatya Fox Star Studios
Rajshri Productions
Hindi 432 crore (US$67 million) [41][12]
20 2 Chennai Express 2013 Rohit Shetty Red Chillies Entertainment Hindi 423 crore (US$72.19 million) [42]
21 4 Kick 2014 Sajid Nadiadwala Nadiadwala Grandson Hindi 402 crore (US$66 million) [43]
22 17 Simmba 2018 Rohit Shetty Reliance Entertainment
Dharma Productions
Hindi ₹400 crore (US$58 million) [44]
23 5 Happy New Year 2014 Farah Khan Red Chillies Entertainment Hindi ₹397.21 crore (US$65.08 million) [45][46]
24 8 Krrish 3 2013 Rakesh Roshan Filmkraft Productions Pvt. Ltd Hindi ₹393.37 crore (US$67 million) [47]
25 21 Kabir Singh 2019 Sandeep Vanga Cine1 Studios
T-Series
Hindi ₹379 crore (US$54 million) [48]
26 10 Dilwale 2015 Rohit Shetty Red Chillies Entertainment
Rohit Shetty Productions
Hindi 376.85 (US$59 million) [49]
27 25 Tanhaji 2020 Om Raut Ajay Devgn FFilms
T-Series
Hindi ₹366.36 crore (US$49 million) [50]
28 26 Pushpa: The Rise 2021 Sukumar Mythri Movie Makers
Muttamsetty Media
Telugu 365 crore (US$44 million) [51]
29 11 Bajirao Mastani 2015 Sanjay Leela Bhansali Bhansali Productions
Eros International
Hindi 358 crore (US$55.81 million) [52]
30 26 Uri: The Surgical Strike 2019 Aditya Dhar RSVP Movies Hindi 342.06 crore (US$48.57 million) [53]
31 5 Bang Bang! 2014 Siddharth Anand Fox Star Studios Hindi 340 crore (US$53 million) [54]
32 31 The Kashmir Files * 2022 Vivek Agnihotri Zee Studios
Abhishek Agarwal Arts
Hindi 339.78 crore (US$41 million) [55]
33 21 Thugs of Hindostan 2018 Vijay Krishna Acharya Yash Raj Films Hindi 335 crore (US$48.98 million) [56]
34 2 Ek Tha Tiger 2012 Kabir Khan Yash Raj Films Hindi 334.39 crore (US$62.58 million) [57]
35 30 Bharat 2019 Ali Abbas Zafar Reel Life Productions
Salman Khan Films
T-Series
Hindi 325.58 crore (US$46.23 million) [58]
36 19 Hindi Medium 2017 Saket Chaudhary T-Series Hindi 323.3 crore (US$47.27 million) [n 4]
37 3 Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 2013 Ayan Mukerji Dharma Productions Hindi 319.6 crore (US$54.54 million) [62]
38 34 Good Newwz 2019 Raj Mehta Zee Studios
Dharma Productions
Hindi 318.57 crore (US$45.24 million) [63]
39 22 Toilet: Ek Prem Katha 2017 Shree Narayan Singh Viacom 18 Motion Pictures Hindi 311.5 crore (US$47.83 million) [64]
40 19 Golmaal Again 2017 Rohit Shetty Rohit Shetty Productions Hindi 311.05 crore (US$47.76 million) [65]
41 18 Raees 2017 Rahul Dholakia Red Chillies Entertainment Hindi 308.88 crore (US$47.43 million) [n 5]
42 31 Race 3 2018 Remo D'Souza Salman Khan Films
Tips Industries
Hindi 305.16 crore (US$44.62 million) [52]
43 20 Kabali 2016 Pa. Ranjith V Creations Tamil ₹300 crore (US$40 million) [n 6]
44 39 Sooryavanshi 2021 Rohit Shetty Reliance Entertainment
Dharma Productions
Hindi 294.17 crore (US$35 million) [68]
45 38 Mission Mangal 2019 Jagan Shakti Cape of Good Films
Fox Star Studios
Hindi 290.59 crore (US$41.27 million) [69]
46 2 Enthiran 2010 S. Shankar Sun Pictures Tamil 290 crore (US$63.42 million) [70]
47 34 Bigil 2019 Atlee AGS Entertainment Tamil ₹285–300 crore (US$40–43 million) [71][72][73]
48 35 Housefull 4 2019 Sajid Khan
Farhad Samji
Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
Fox Star Studios
Hindi 280.27 crore (US$39.8 million) [74]
49 3 Dabangg 2 2012 Arbaaz Khan Arbaaz Khan Productions Hindi 265 crore (US$49.59 million) [33]
50 44 Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo 2020 Trivikram Srinivas Haarika & Hassine Creations
Geetha Arts
Telugu 262 crore (US$31 million) [75]

Highest-grossing films by language

Bengali cinema was the center of Indian cinema in the 1930s,[76] and accounted for a quarter of India's film output in the 1950s.[77] 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
1 Ratnakar 2019 Jatin Bora J. B. Production 9.25 crore (US$1.31 million) [78]
2 Kanchanjangha 2019 Zubeen Garg 5.12 crore (US$727,063.08) [79]
3 Mission China 2017 Zubeen Garg i Creation Production 5 crore (US$767,794.4) [80]
4 Priyaar Priyo 2017 Munin Barua Azaan Films 1.80 crore (US$276,405.99) [81]

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
1 Amazon Obhijaan 2017 Kamaleswar Mukherjee Shree Venkatesh Films 48.63 crore (US$7.47 million) [82][83]
2 Chander Pahar 2013 15 crore (US$2.56 million) [84]
3 Boss 2: Back to Rule 2017 Baba Yadav Jeetz Fireworks
Walzen Media Works
Jaaz Multimedia
10.50 crore (US$1.61 million) [85]
4 Pather Panchali 1955 Satyajit Ray Government of West Bengal ₹10 crore (US$21 million) [86]
5 Paglu 2011 Rajiv Kumar Biswas Surinder Films 9.95 crore (US$2.13 million) [87]
6 Sathi 2002 Haranath Chakraborty Shree Venkatesh Films 9.80 crore (US$2.02 million) [87]
7 Paran Jai Jaliya Re 2009 Rabi Kinagi Shree Venkatesh Films 9.50 crore (US$1.96 million) [87]
8 Nabab 2017 Joydip Mukherjee Jaaz Multimedia, Eskay Movies 9.10 crore (US$1.4 million) [88]
9 Rangbaaz 2013 Raja Chanda Surinder Films 9 crore (US$1.54 million) [89]
10 Tonic 2021 Avijit Sen Bengal Talkies

Dev Entertainment Ventures

8.95 crore (US$1.1 million) [90]

Bhojpuri

The Bhojpuri cinema produces films in the Bhojpuri language.

Rank Film Year Studio(s) Worldwide gross Ref
1 Sasura Bada Paisawala 2003 Balaji Cinevision Pvt Ltd 35 crore (US$7.51 million) [91]
2 Ganga 2006 N/A 35 crore (US$7.73 million)
3 Pratigya 2008 Venus Films 21 crore (US$4.83 million)
4 Border 2018 Nirahua Entertainment Pvt Ltd 19 crore (US$2.78 million)

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
1 Chaal Jeevi Laiye! 2019 Vipul Mehta Coconut Motion Pictures 52.14 crore (US$7.4 million) [92]
2 Desh Re Joya Dada Pardesh Joya 1998 Govindbhai Patel GN films 22 crore (US$5.33 million) [93][94]
3 Shu Thayu? 2018 Krishnadev Yagnik Belvedere Films 21 crore (US$3.07 million) [95][96]
4 Chhello Divas 2015 Krishnadev Yagnik Belvedere Films 18 crore (US$2.81 million) [93][97]
5 Sharato Lagu 2018 Neeraj Joshi Superhit Entertainment 17.5 crore (US$2.56 million) [95]
6 Hellaro 2019 Abhishek Shah Harfanmaula Films 16 crore (US$2.27 million) [98][99][100]
7 Gujjubhai the Great 2015 Ishaan Randeria Siddharth Randeria Productions 15 crore (US$2.34 million) [101]
8 GujjuBhai: Most Wanted 2018 Ishaan Randeria Siddharth Randeria Productions 10 crore (US$1.46 million) [95]
9 Golkeri 2020 Viral Shah Soul Sutra est. 9 crore (US$1.1 million) [102]
10 Bey Yaar 2014 Abhishek Jain CineMan Productions 8.5 crore (US$1.39 million) [103]

Hindi

The Hindi language film industry, based in Mumbai, India, is frequently known as Bollywood.[104] Bollywood is the largest film producer in India and one of the largest centres of film production in the world.[105][106][107]

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Rank Film Year Director Studio(s) Worldwide gross Ref
1 Dangal 2016 Nitesh Tiwari Aamir Khan Productions
UTV Motion Pictures
Walt Disney Studios India
₹2,024 crore (US$311 million) [9]
2 Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2015 Kabir Khan Salman Khan Films
Kabir Khan Films
Eros International
969.06 crore (US$151.06 million) [n 1]
3 Secret Superstar 2017 Advait Chandan Aamir Khan Productions ₹966.86 crore (US$154 million) [n 2]
4 PK 2014 Rajkumar Hirani Vinod Chopra Films
Rajkumar Hirani Films
₹832 crore (US$140 million) [22][12]
5 Sultan 2016 Ali Abbas Zafar Yash Raj Films ₹623.33 crore (US$93 million) [28]
6 Sanju 2018 Rajkumar Hirani Rajkumar Hirani Films
Vinod Chopra Films
₹586.85 crore (US$85.81 million) [29]
7 Padmaavat 2018 Sanjay Leela Bhansali Bhansali Productions
Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
₹585 crore (US$86 million) [30][12]
8 Tiger Zinda Hai 2018 Ali Abbas Zafar Yash Raj Films ₹565.1 crore (US$87.32 million) [9][31]
9 Dhoom 3 2013 Vijay Krishna Acharya Yash Raj Films 556 crore (US$101 million) [n 3]
10 War 2019 Siddharth Anand Yash Raj Films 475.5 crore (US$67.52 million) [38]

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(s) Studio(s) Worldwide gross Ref
1 K.G.F: Chapter 2 * 2022 Prashanth Neel Hombale Films 1,107 crore (equivalent to 12 billion or US$140 million in 2023) [108]
2 K.G.F: Chapter 1 2018 250 crore (US$36.56 million) [109][110][111]
3 James * 2022 Chetan Kumar Kishore Productions 150.7 crore (US$18 million) [112][113]
4 Roberrt 2021 Tharun Sudhir Umapathy Films 102 crore (US$12 million) [114]
5 Kurukshetra 2019 Naganna Vrushabhadri Productions 90 crore (US$12.78 million) [109]
6 Raajakumara 2017 Santhosh Ananddram Hombale Films 75|c}|year=2017|mode=historical} [109][115]
7 Mungaru Male 2006 Yograj Bhat E. K. Entertainers ₹70–75 crore (US$15–17 million) [116][117]
8 The Villain 2018 Prem Thanvi Shanvi Films ₹57–60 crore (US$8–9 million) [118][109]
9 Avane Srimannarayana 2019 Sachin Ravi Pushkar Films, Paramvah Studios and Shree Devi Entertainers 56 crore (US$7.95 million) [109]
10 Pailwaan S. Krishna RRR Motion Pictures 53 crore (US$7.53 million) [114]

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. These are the top 10 highest grossing Malayalam films.

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Rank Film Year Director Studio(s) Worldwide gross Ref
1 Lucifer 2019 Prithviraj Sukumaran Aashirvad Cinemas 175 crore (US$24.85 million) [119]
2 Pulimurugan 2016 Vysakh Mulakuppadam Films 152 crore (US$22.62 million) [120]
3 Kurup 2021 Srinath Rajendran Wayfarer Films 118 crore (US$14 million) [121]
4 Kayamkulam Kochunni 2018 Roshshan Andrews Sree Gokulam Movies 108 crore (US$15.79 million) [122]
5 Mamangam 2019 M. Padmakumar Kavya Film Company 135 crore (US$19.17 million) [123]
Madhura Raja 2019 Vysakh Nelson Ipe Cinemas 100 crore (US$14.2 million)
Bheeshma Parvam 2022 Amal Neerad Amal Neerad Productions 100 crore (US$14.2 million) [124]
6 Drishyam 2013 Jeethu Joseph Aashirvad Cinemas 65 crore (US$11.09 million) [125]
7 Premam 2015 Alphonse Puthren Anwar Rasheed Entertainments 60 crore (US$9.35 million) [126]
8 Two Countries 2015 Shafi Rejaputhra visual media 55 crore (US$8.57 million) [127]
9 Odiyan 2019 V. A. Shrikumar Aashirvad Cinemas 54 crore (US$7.67 million) [128]

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.[129] It is sometimes known by the nickname "M-town" by media.

#+ Implies that the film is a bilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version.
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Rank Film Year Director Studio(s) Worldwide gross Ref
1 Sairat 2016 Nagraj Manjule Essel Vision Productions, Aatpat Production 110 crore (US$16.37 million) [130][131]
2 Sachin: A Billion Dreams 2017 James Erskine 200 NotOut Productions 76 crore (US$11.67 million) #+ [132]
3 Natsamrat 2016 Mahesh Manjrekar Fincraft Media & Entertainment & Great Maratha Entertainment 48 crore (US$7.14 million) [133]
4 Katyar Kaljat Ghusali 2015 Subodh Bhave Essel Vision Productions 40 crore (US$6.24 million) [134]
Timepass 2 2015 Ravi Jadhav Essel Vision Productions 40 crore (US$6.24 million) [135]
Lai Bhaari 2014 Nishikant Kamath Mumbai Film Company 40 crore (US$6.55 million) [136]
7 Timepass 2014 Ravi Jadhav Zee Talkies 33 crore (US$5.41 million) [137]
8 Duniyadari 2013 Sanjay Jadhav Dreaming 24/7 Productions 30 crore (US$5.12 million) [138]
9 Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy 2009 Santosh Manjrekar Everest Entertainment 25.5 crore (US$5.27 million) [139]
10 Ventilator 2016 Rajesh Mapuskar Purple Pebble Pictures 25 crore (US$3.72 million) [140]

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
1 Ishq Tu Hi Tu 2015 Tapas Sargharia Tarang Cine Productions 6.79 crore [141]

Punjabi

Punjabi cinema, producing films in the Punjabi language, is primarily based in the state of Punjab.

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Rank Film Year Director Studio(s) Worldwide gross Ref
1 Carry on Jatta 2 2018 Smeep Kang White Hill Studio, A & A Advisors 57.67 crore (US$8.43 million) [142]

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2 Chal Mera Putt 2 2020-2022 Janjot Singh Rhythm Boyz Entertainment 57.14 crore (US$6.8 million) [146]
3 Honsla Rakh 2021-2022 Amarjit Singh Saron Thind Motion Films, Storytime Productions 54.62 crore (US$6.5 million) [147]
4 Shadaa 2019 Jagdeep Sidhu A & A Adivisors, Brat Films 53.10 crore (US$7.54 million) [148]
5 Chaar Sahibzaade 2014 Harry Baweja Baweja Movies 46.34 crore (US$7.59 million) [149]
6 Sardaarji 2015 Rohit Jugraj White Hill Studio 38.38 crore (US$6.29 million) [150]
7 Chal Mera Putt 3 2021 Janjot Singh Rhythm Boyz Entertainment 35.84 crore (US$4.3 million) [151]
8 Qismat 2 2021 Jagdeep Sidhu Shri Narotam Productions 33.27 crore (US$4.0 million) [152]
9 Manje Bistre 2017 Baljit Singh Deo Humble Motion Pictures 32.50 crore (US$4.99 million) [153]
10 Ardaas Karaan 2019 Gippy Grewal Humble Motion Pictures 31.82 crore (US$4.52 million) [154]

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.

#+ Implies that the film is multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version.
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Rank Film Year Director Studio Worldwide gross Ref
1 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2017 S. S. Rajamouli Arka Media Works 1,810 crore (US$277.94 million) #+ [9]
2 2.0 2018 S. Shankar Lyca Productions 655.81 crore (equivalent to 695 crore or US$83 million in 2023)–800 crore (equivalent to 848 crore or US$100 million in 2023) [23][24]
3 Baahubali: The Beginning 2015 S. S. Rajamouli Arka Media Works ₹650 crore (US$101.32 million) #+ [26]
4 Saaho 2019 Sujeeth UV Creations

T-Series

₹433.06 crore (US$54 million) #+ [40]
5 Kabali 2016 Pa. Ranjith V Creations ₹300 crore (US$40 million) [n 6]
6 Bigil 2019 Atlee AGS Entertainment ₹285–300 crore (US$40–43 million) [71][72][73]
7 Mersal 2017 Thenandal Studio Limited 260 crore (US$39.93 million) [163]
8 Sarkar 2018 AR Murugadoss Sun Pictures ₹250 crore (US$39.48 million)
Darbar 2020 Lyca Productions ₹250 crores (US$39 million)
9 I 2015 S. Shankar Aascar Films 239.35 crore (US$37.31 million) [164]
10 Master 2021 Lokesh Kanagaraj XB Film Creators ₹230–300 crore (US$33–43 million) [165][166]

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.[167]

#+ Implies that the film is multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version.
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Rank Film Year Director Studio(s) Worldwide gross Ref
1 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2017 S. S. Rajamouli Arka Media Works 1,810 crore (US$277.94 million) #+ [9]
2 RRR * 2022 DVV Entertainments 1,127 crore (US$140 million) [168]
3 Baahubali: The Beginning 2015 Arka Media Works ₹650 crore (US$101.32 million) #+ [26]
4 Saaho 2019 Sujeeth UV Creations
T-Series
₹433.06 crore (US$57 million) #+ [40]
5 Pushpa: The Rise 2021 Sukumar Mythri Movie Makers 365 crore (US$44 million) [51]
6 Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo 2020 Trivikram Srinivas Haarika & Hassine Creations
Geetha Arts
262 crore (US$31 million) [75]
7 Sarileru Neekevvaru 2020 Anil Ravipudi Sri Venkateswara Creations
G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment
AK Entertainments
260 crore (US$31 million) [169]
8 Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy 2019 Surender Reddy Konidela Production Company 240.6 crore (US$34.17 million) [170]
9 Rangasthalam 2018 Sukumar Mythri Movie Makers 216 crore (US$31.58 million) [171]
10 Bharat Ane Nenu 2018 Koratala Siva DVV Entertainments ₹187.6–225 crore ($27–33 million) [172][173]


Highest-grossing films by year

Year Title Director Studio(s) Worldwide gross (est.) Inflation-adjusted worldwide gross (est.) Original language Ref
1940 Zindagi P. C. Barua New Theatres 55 lakh ($1.58 million) ₹252 crore ($34 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 8]
1941 Khazanchi Moti B. Gidwani Pancholi Art Pictures ₹70 lakh ($2.12 million) ₹326 crore ($44 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 10]
1942 Basant Amiya Chakrabarty Bombay Talkies ₹80 lakh ($2.42 million) ₹333 crore ($45 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 11]
1943 Kismet Gyan Mukherjee Bombay Talkies ₹1 crore ($3.32 million) ₹430 crore ($58 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 13]
1944 Rattan M. Sadiq Gemini Pictures ₹1 crore ($3.03 million) ₹385 crore ($52 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 15]
1945 Zeenat Shaukat Hussain Rizvi Eastern Pictures ₹70 lakh ($2.12 million) ₹267 crore ($36 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 16]
1946 Anmol Ghadi Mehboob Khan Mehboob Productions ₹1 crore ($3.02 million) ₹348 crore ($47 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 18]
1947 Jugnu Shaukat Hussain Rizvi Shaukat Art Productions ₹50 lakh ($5 million) ₹504 crore ($68 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 20]
1948 Chandralekha S. S. Vasan Gemini Studios ₹1.55 crore ($3.24 million) ₹304 crore ($41 million) in 2023 Tamil/Hindustani [n 22]
1949 Barsaat Raj Kapoor R. K. Films ₹2 crore ($4 million) ₹378 crore ($51 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 23]
1950 Samadhi Ramesh Saigal ₹1.35 crore ($2.8 million) ₹259 crore ($35 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 24]
1951 Awaara Raj Kapoor R. K. Films ₹15.61 crore ($30.66 million) ₹2,133 crore ($288 million) in 2023 Hindustani [a]
1952 Aan Mehboob Khan Mehboob Productions ₹3.57 crore ($6.04 million) ₹511 crore ($69 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 26]
1953 Anarkali Nandlal Jaswantlal Filmistan ₹2.35 crore ($4.93 million) ₹415 crore ($56 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 27]
1954 Nagin Nandlal Jaswantlal Filmistan ₹2.9 crore ($6 million) ₹504 crore ($68 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 28]
1955 Pather Panchali Satyajit Ray Government of West Bengal ₹10 crore ($21 million) 667 crore (US$80 million) in 2023 Bengali [86]
1956 Jagte Raho Sombhu Mitra
Amit Maitra
R. K. Films ₹4.44 crore ($9.33 million) ₹667 crore ($90 million) in 2023 Hindi/Bengali [194]
1957 Mother India Mehboob Khan Mehboob Productions ₹8 crore ($16.8 million) 2,244 crore (US$270 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 30]
1958 Madhumati Bimal Roy Bimal Roy Productions ₹4 crore ($8.4 million) ₹659 crore ($89 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 31]
1959 Char Dil Char Rahen Khwaja Ahmad Abbas Naya Sansar ₹5.27 crore ($11.06 million) ₹822 crore ($111 million) in 2023 Hindi [b]
1960 Mughal-e-Azam K. Asif Sterling Investment Corporation ₹11 crore ($23.1 million) 2,946 crore (US$350 million) in 2023 Hindi/Urdu [n 29]
1961 Gunga Jumna Nitin Bose Citizen Films ₹11 crore ($23.1 million) ₹1,748 crore ($236 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 32]
1962 Bees Saal Baad Biren Nag Geetanjali Pictures ₹3 crore ($6.3 million) ₹467 crore ($63 million) in 2023 Hindi [200]
1963 Mere Mehboob H. S. Rawail Rahul Theatre ₹6 crore ($12.6 million) ₹926 crore ($125 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 33]
1964 Sangam Raj Kapoor Mehboob Studio ₹8 crore ($16.8 million) ₹1,222 crore ($165 million) in 2023 Hindustani [202]
1965 Waqt Yash Chopra Yash Raj Films ₹6 crore ($12.6 million) ₹904 crore ($122 million) in 2023 Hindustani [203]
1966 Phool Aur Patthar O. P. Ralhan Ralhan Productions ₹17 crore ($24.68 million) ₹1,437 crore ($194 million) in 2023 Hindi [199][c]
1967 Hamraaz B. R. Chopra United Producers ₹13.33 crore ($17.77 million) ₹993 crore ($134 million) in 2023 Hindi [199][194]
1968 Ankhen Ramanand Sagar Sagar Art International ₹6.5 crore ($8.67 million) ₹563 crore ($76 million) in 2023 Hindi [204]
1969 Aradhana Shakti Samanta United Producers ₹17.85 crore ($23.62 million) ₹1,274 crore ($172 million) in 2023 Hindi [d]
1970 Mera Naam Joker Raj Kapoor R. K. Films ₹16.81 crore ($22.13 million) ₹1,193 crore ($161 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 34][e]
1971 Caravan Nasir Hussain Nasir Hussain Films
T.V. Films
₹35.3 crore ($39 million) ₹1,225 crore ($178 million) in 2021 Hindi [f]
1972 Seeta Aur Geeta Ramesh Sippy Sippy Films ₹19.53 crore ($22.82 million) ₹1,230 crore ($166 million) in 2023 Hindi [g]
1973 Bobby Raj Kapoor R. K. Films ₹30 crore ($38.7 million) ₹1,622 crore ($219 million) in 2023 Hindustani [n 36][h]
1974 Roti Kapda Aur Makaan Manoj Kumar Filmistan 10.5 crore (US$13.06 million) ₹600 crore ($81 million) in 2023 Hindi [206]
1975 Sholay Ramesh Sippy United Producers ₹58 crore ($70 million) 2,280 crore (US$270 million) in 2021 Hindustani [n 38]
1976 Barood Pramod Chakravorty Jugnu Enterprises ₹19.32 crore ($23.52 million) ₹815 crore ($110 million) in 2023 Hindustani [j]
1977 Amar Akbar Anthony Manmohan Desai Hirawat Jain & Co. ₹15.5 crore ($18.05 million) 1,108 crore (US$130 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 39][n 40]
1978 Muqaddar Ka Sikandar Prakash Mehra Prakash Mehra Productions ₹26 crore ($31.75 million) 1,129 crore (US$140 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 42][n 40]
1979 Suhaag Manmohan Desai Sharma Cine Associates ₹10 crore ($12.31 million) 597 crore (US$72 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 44][n 40]
1980 Qurbani Feroz Khan F.K. International ₹12 crore ($15.26 million) 631 crore (US$76 million) in 2023 Hindi/Urdu [215][k][n 40]
Shaan Ramesh Sippy Eros International ₹12 crore ($15.26 million) 631 crore (US$76 million) in 2023 Hindustani [216][k][n 40]
1981 Kranti Manoj Kumar V.I.P. Films ₹20 crore ($23.1 million) 953 crore (US$110 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 47][n 40]
1982 Disco Dancer Babbar Subhash B. Subhash Movie Unit ₹100.7 crore ($82.39 million) ₹1,926 crore ($260 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 51]
1983 Coolie Manmohan Desai Aasia Films 18 crore (US$17.76 million) 783 crore (US$94 million) in 2023 Hindi [222][n 40]
1984 Jagir Pramod Chakravorty Pramod Films ₹35.32 crore ($28.01 million) ₹578 crore ($78 million) in 2023 Hindi [194][l]
1985 Ram Teri Ganga Maili Raj Kapoor R. K. Films 19 crore (US$15.37 million) 765 crore (US$92 million) in 2023 Hindi [223][n 40]
1986 Karma Subhash Ghai Mukta Arts 14 crore (US$11.11 million) 553 crore (US$66 million) in 2023 Hindi [224][n 40]
1987 Hukumat Anil Sharma Shantketan Films 11 crore (US$8.49 million) 420 crore (US$50 million) in 2023 Hindi [225][n 40]
1988 Tezaab N. Chandra Un­known 16 crore (US$11.5 million) 586 crore (US$70 million) in 2023 Hindi [226][n 40]
1989 Maine Pyar Kiya Sooraj Barjatya Rajshri Productions 28 crore (US$17.26 million) 979 crore (US$120 million) in 2023 Hindi [227][n 40]
1990 Dil Indra Kumar Maruti International 18 crore (US$10.29 million) 597 crore (US$72 million) in 2023 Hindi [228][n 40]
1991 Saajan Lawrence D'Souza Eros Entertainment 18 crore (US$7.93 million) 573 crore (US$69 million) in 2023 Hindi [229][n 40]
1992 Beta Indra Kumar Maruti International 23.5 crore (US$9.07 million) 725 crore (US$87 million) in 2023 Hindi [230][n 40]
1993 Aankhen David Dhawan Chiragdeep International 25.25 crore (US$8.03 million) 757 crore (US$91 million) in 2023 Hindi [231][n 40]
1994 Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! Sooraj Barjatya Rajshri Productions ₹250 crore ($80 million) 1,719 crore (US$263.97 million) in 2017 Hindi [233][n 52]
1995 Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Aditya Chopra Yash Raj Films 200 crore (US$61.68 million) 1,889 crore (US$230 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 53]
1996 Raja Hindustani Dharmesh Darshan Cineyug 87.5 crore (US$24.7 million) 1,121 crore (US$130 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 54]
1997 Dil To Pagal Hai Yash Chopra Yash Raj Films 71.87 crore (US$19.79 million) 819 crore (US$98 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 55]
1998 Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Karan Johar Dharma Productions 106.74 crore (US$25.87 million) 1,096 crore (US$130 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 56]
1999 Hum Saath-Saath Hain Sooraj Barjatya Rajshri Productions 81.71 crore (US$18.98 million) 802 crore (US$96 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 57]
2000 Mohabbatein Aditya Chopra Yash Raj Films 90.01 crore (US$20.03 million) 776 crore (US$93 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 58]
2001 Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Karan Johar Dharma Productions 135.53 crore (US$28.72 million) 1,025 crore (US$120 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 59]
2002 Devdas Sanjay Leela Bhansali Red Chillies Entertainment ₹102 crore ($34 million) 640 crore (US$77 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 60]
2003 Kal Ho Naa Ho Nikhil Advani Dharma Productions 86.09 crore (US$18.48 million) 414 crore (US$50 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 61]
2004 Veer-Zaara Yash Chopra Yash Raj Films 97.64 crore (US$21.55 million) 346 crore (US$41 million) in 2023 Hindi [253]
2005 No Entry Anees Bazmee SK Film Entertainment 74.13 crore (US$16.81 million) 252 crore (US$30 million) in 2023 Hindi [254]
2006 Dhoom 2 Sanjay Gadhvi Yash Raj Films 151.39 crore (US$33.41 million) 486 crore (US$58 million) in 2023 Hindi [255]
2007 Om Shanti Om Farah Khan Red Chillies Entertainment 149.87 crore (US$36.25 million) 452 crore (US$54 million) in 2023 Hindi [256]
2008 Ghajini A. R. Murugadoss Geetha Arts 232 crore (US$53.33 million) 647 crore (US$78 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 62]
2009 3 Idiots Rajkumar Hirani Vinod Chopra Films 459.96 crore (US$95.02 million) 1,157 crore (US$140 million) in 2023 Hindi [32]
2010 Enthiran S. Shankar Sun Pictures 289 crore (US$63.2 million) 648 crore (US$78 million) in 2023 Tamil [261]
2011 Bodyguard Siddique Reliance Entertainment 234 crore (US$50.14 million) 482 crore (US$58 million) in 2023 Hindi [262]
2012 Ek Tha Tiger Kabir Khan Yash Raj Films 334.39 crore (US$62.58 million) 630 crore (US$75 million) in 2023 Hindi [57][263]
2013 Dhoom 3 Vijay Krishna Acharya Yash Raj Films 589.2 crore (US$100.55 million) 1,001 crore (US$120 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 3][264][12]
2014 PK Rajkumar Hirani Vinod Chopra Films 832 crore (US$136.33 million) 1,329 crore (US$160 million) in 2023 Hindi [22][12]
2015 Bajrangi Bhaijaan Kabir Khan Salman Khan Films
Kabir Khan Films
969.06 crore (US$151.06 million) 1,462 crore (US$180 million) in 2023 Hindi [n 1]
2016 Dangal Nitesh Tiwari Aamir Khan Productions
UTV Motion Pictures
Walt Disney Studios India
₹2,024 crore (US$311 million) ₹2,708 crore (US$377 million) in 2023 Hindi [9]
2017 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion S. S. Rajamouli Arka Media Works ₹1,810 crore (US$278 million) ₹2,421 crore (US$337 million) in 2023 Telugu [9]
2018 2.0 S. Shankar Lyca Productions ₹800 crore (US$117 million) 1,070 crore (US$130 million) in 2023 Tamil [23]
2019 War Siddharth Anand Yash Raj Films ₹475 crore (US$67 million) 590 crore (US$71 million) in 2023 Hindi [38]
2020 Tanhaji Om Raut Ajay Devgn FFilms
T-Series
₹368 crore (US$50 million) ₹368 crore (US$50 million) Hindi [50]
2021 Pushpa: The Rise Sukumar Mythri Movie Makers
Muttamsetty Media
365 crore (US$44 million) 365 crore (US$44 million) Telugu [51]
2022 RRR * S. S. Rajamouli DVV Entertainments 1,127 crore (equivalent to 12 billion or US$140 million in 2023) 1,127 crore (equivalent to 12 billion or US$140 million in 2023) Telugu [265]

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 both its films have grossed more than 500 crore worldwide.

 indicates that at least one film in the series is playing in the week commencing 27 September 2024.
Highest-grossing franchises and film series[§] (The films in each franchise can be viewed by selecting "show".)
Rank Franchise / Series Total worldwide box office
(crore INR)
No. of films Average of films
(crore INR)
Highest-grossing film
(crore INR)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Bajrangi Bhaijaan worldwide gross – 969.06 crore (US$151.06 million)[12]
    • India – ₹444.92 crore[13]
    • Overseas – $76,675,066 (₹524.14 crore)
      • First phase (2015–2016) – $30.9 million[14] (211.05 crore)[15]
      • Final phase (2018–2019) – $45,775,066–47,840,702 (₹313.09 crore+)[16]
        • China – $45,534,364–47,600,000[17][18]
        • Japan – $196,062[19]
        • Turkey – $44,640[17]
  2. ^ a b Secret Superstar₹966.86 crore (US$154 million)[12]
  3. ^ a b c d Dhoom 3 worldwide gross: ₹555.89 crore[32] (US$101 million)[12]
    • Domestic gross: 372 crore[33] (US$63.48 million)
    • Overseas gross: US$29.68 million (183.89 crore)
      • China – US$1.35 million[34] (8.24 crore)[35]
      • Other territories – US$28.33 million[36] (175.65 crore)[37]
  4. ^ Hindi Medium₹323.3 crore
    • India – ₹96.65 crore[59]
    • Overseas – US$34.912 million (₹226.65 crore)
      • China – US$32,712,246[60] (₹242.3 crore)
      • Other territories – US$2.2 million (₹14.25 crore)[61]
  5. ^ Raees worldwide gross:
    • Domestic: 213 crore (US$26 million)[66]
    • Overseas: US$14.1 million (95.88 crore)[67]
  6. ^ 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,[155][156] which were more than double the estimates made by other sources.[157] 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,[158] being factored into the box office sales totals.[157] Firstpost wrote, "More conservative estimates put Kabali's collections at around Rs 300 crores from worldwide ticket sales."[158] 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).[159]
    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.[160] A figure of USD$77 million given by Forbes in May 2017 converted to approximately 493–499 crore.[161] According to International Business Times in October 2017, Kabali's final worldwide gross was around 286 crore (US$43.92 million).[162]
  7. ^ 3.4804 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1940: 13.33 per pound,[175] $3.83 per pound[176]
  8. ^ 55 lakh[174] (US$1.58 million)[n 7]
  9. ^ a b 3.3077 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1941 and 1942: 13.33 per pound,[175] $4.03 per pound[176]
  10. ^ 70 lakh[177] (US$2.12 million)[n 9]
  11. ^ 80 lakh[178] (US$2.42 million)[n 9]
  12. ^ 3.3223 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1943[180]
  13. ^ 1 crore[179] (US$3.32 million)[n 12] in 1943 (US$58 million
  14. ^ a b 3.302 Indian rupees per US dollar from in 1944 and 1945[182]
  15. ^ 1 crore[181] (US$3.03 million)[n 14]
  16. ^ 70 lakh[183] (US$2.12 million)[n 14]
  17. ^ 3.309 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1946[185]
  18. ^ 1 crore[184] (US$3.02 million)[n 17]
  19. ^ 1 Indian rupee per US dollar in 1947[6]
  20. ^ 50 lakh[186] (US$5 million)[n 19]
  21. ^ a b c 4.79 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1948 to 1950[6]
  22. ^ 1.55 crore[187] (US$3.24 million)[n 21]
  23. ^ 2 crore[188] (US$4 million)[n 21]
  24. ^ 1.35 crore[189] (US$2.8 million)[n 21]
  25. ^ a b c d e f g h 4.7619 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1951 to 1965[16]
  26. ^ Aan worldwide gross: 3.5731 crore ($6.04241 million)
  27. ^ 2.35 crore[192] (US$4.94 million)[n 25]
  28. ^ 2.9 crore[193] (US$6.09 million)[n 25]
  29. ^ a b Mughal-e-Azam domestic gross: ₹11 crore in 1960,[197] 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.[198]
  30. ^ Mother India: ₹8 crore[195] (US$16.8 million)[n 25] in 1957. With a ticket inflation rate of 217 times,[n 29] this is equivalent to approximately ₹1,600 crore in 2017.
  31. ^ 4 crore[196] (US$8.4 million)[n 25]
  32. ^ Ganga Jamna: 11 crore[199] (US$23.1 million)[n 25]
  33. ^ Mere Mehboob: 6 crore[201] (US$12.6 million)[n 25]
  34. ^ 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.[205]
  35. ^ 7.742 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1973[16]
  36. ^ Bobby: 30 crore[199] (US$38.7 million)[n 35]
  37. ^ 8.3759 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1975[16]
  38. ^ Sholay₹58 crore ($70 million), equivalent to 2,280 crore (US$270 million) adjusted for inflation in 2021
    • India (1975 release) – ₹35 crore[207][208] (US$41.79 million),[n 37] equivalent to ₹1,500 crore adjusted for inflation in 2014[209]
    • Soviet Union (1979 release) – US$28.2 million[i] (₹23 crore), equivalent to $105 million (₹776 crore) adjusted for inflation in 2021
  39. ^ Amar Akbar Anthony domestic gross: 15.5 crore in 1977,[210] equivalent to $18.05 million (8.5858 per US dollar in 1977)[211]
  40. ^ 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
    • Aankhen's domestic nett of ₹12.845 crore crore in 1993 equivalent to ₹274.584584 crore in 2017.[232]
  41. ^ ₹8.19 per US dollar in 1978[212]
  42. ^ Muqaddar Ka Sikandar₹26 crore worldwide[199] ($31.75 million)[n 41]
    • Domestic gross – ₹17 crore[213]
  43. ^ 8.1258 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1979[16]
  44. ^ Suhaag domestic gross: 10 crore[214] (US$12.31 million)[n 43]
  45. ^ 7.8629 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1980[16]
  46. ^ 8.6585 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1981[16]
  47. ^ Kranti domestic gross: 20 crore[217] (US$23.1 million)[n 46]
  48. ^ 9.79 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1982[219]
  49. ^ Disco Dancer: 60 million Soviet rubles in 1984,[220] 0.791 rubles per US dollar in 1984[221]
  50. ^ 12.43 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1984[211]
  51. ^ Disco Dancer: 100.68 crore ($82.39 million)
    • India: 6.4 crore[218] (US$6.54 million)[n 48] in 1982
    • Soviet Union: US$75.85 million[n 49] (94.28 crore)[n 50] in 1984
  52. ^ Hum Aapke Hain Koun domestic gross: ₹175 crore,[234] equivalent to ₹1,719 crore adjusted for inflation in 2017
    • Inflation rate of 9.82 times: initial-run domestic nett of ₹72.465 crore crore in 1994 equivalent to ₹711.292554 crore in 2017.[235]
  53. ^ Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge: 200 crore lifetime worldwide gross[236][237]
    • Initial domestic run: ₹113 crore,[238] 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.[235]
    • Other gross: ₹87 crore, equivalent to ₹370 million adjusted for inflation in 2017
  54. ^ Raja Hindustani: ₹87.5 crore worldwide gross,[239] equivalent to ₹799 crore in 2017
    • Domestic gross: 85 crore.[240]
    • Overseas gross: 2.5 crore.[241]
    • Inflation rate: 9.13x in 2017[235]
  55. ^ Dil To Pagal Hai: 71.87 worldwide gross,[242] equivalent to ₹584 crore in 2017
    • Inflation rate: 8.12x in 2017[235]
  56. ^ Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: 106.74 worldwide gross,[243] equivalent to ₹781 crore in 2017
    • Inflation rate: 7.32x in 2017[235]
  57. ^ Hum Saath Saath Hain: 81.71 crore worldwide gross,[244] equivalent to ₹572 crore in 2017
    • Inflation rate: 7x in 2017[235]
  58. ^ Mohabbatein: 90.01 crore worldwide gross,[245] equivalent to ₹553 crore in 2017
    • Inflation rate: 6.14x in 2017[235]
  59. ^ Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham: 135.53 worldwide gross,[246] equivalent to ₹731 crore in 2017
    • Inflation rate: 5.39x in 2017[235]
  60. ^ Devdas₹102 crore ($34 million).[247][248] equivalent to ₹483.5 crore ($74.25 million) in 2017
    • India – ₹68.19 crore[249]
    • Overseas – $6.91 million (₹33.59 crore)[250]
      • China – CN¥2.75 million[251] ($426,357)
      • Other territories – $6.5 million (₹31.68 crore)[249]
    • Inflation rate of 4.74 times – ₹41.66 crore domestic nett, equivalent to ₹197.66 crore in 2017.[235]
  61. ^ Kal Ho Naa Ho: 86.09 crore worldwide gross,[252] equivalent to ₹295 crore in 2017
    • Inflation rate: 3.43x in 2017[235]
  62. ^ Ghajini worldwide gross: 232 crore (equivalent to 647 crore or US$77 million in 2023)
    • Domestic: 162 crore (equivalent to 452 crore or US$54 million in 2023)[257]
    • Overseas: 70 crore (equivalent to 195 crore or US$23 million in 2023)[258]
  63. ^ Don: The Chase Begins Again worldwide gross: 113.2 crore
    • Domestic: 77.5 crore[284]
    • Overseas: $7.88 million[285] (35.7 crore)[286]

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