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This is a list of the most expensive Indian films, with budgets given in Indian rupees.

Director S.S Rajamouli made the two most expensive films.
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S.Shankar has made many expensive films, including 2.0, which is expected to be the most expensive Indian film ever made.

Most expensive Indian films

Rank Title Year Language Studio Budget In Rupees (est.) Budget In USD Ref.
1 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2017 Telugu
Tamil
Arka Media Works 250 crore (2.5 billion) 2.5 billion (equivalent to 3.5 billion or US$42 million in 2023) [1]
2 Baahubali: The Beginning 2015 Telugu
Tamil
Arka Media Works 180 crore (1.8 billion) 1.8 billion (equivalent to 2.7 billion or US$33 million in 2023) [2]
3 Prem Ratan Dhan Payo 2015 Hindi Fox Star Studios
Rajshri Productions
180 crore (1.80 billion) 2 billion (equivalent to 3.0 billion or US$36 million in 2023) [3]
4 Dhoom 3 2013 Hindi Yash Raj Films 175 crore (1.75 billion) 2 billion (equivalent to 3.4 billion or US$41 million in 2023) [3]
5 Dilwale 2015 Hindi Red Chillies Entertainment
Rohit Shetty Productions
165 crore (1.65 billion) 1.7 billion (equivalent to 2.6 billion or US$31 million in 2023) [3]
6 Bang Bang! 2014 Hindi Fox Star Studios 160 crore (1.60 billion) 1.6 billion (equivalent to 2.6 billion or US$31 million in 2023) [3]
7 Happy New Year 2014 Hindi Red Chillies Entertainment 150 crore (1.50 billion) 1.50 billion (equivalent to 2.4 billion or US$29 million in 2023) [3]
8 Spyder(film) 2017 Telugu, Tamil NVR Cenima 150 crore ( 1.50 billion) 1.50 billion (equivalent to 2.1 billion or US$25 million in 2023) [3]
9 Bajirao Mastani 2015 Hindi SLB Films 145 crore (1.45 billion) 1.45 billion (equivalent to 2.2 billion or US$26 million in 2023) [3]
10 Sultan 2016 Hindi Yash Raj Films 140 crore (1.40 billon) 1.40 billion (equivalent to 2.0 billion or US$24 million in 2023) [3]

Most expensive Indian franchises

Title Total Budget(est.) Budget In USD (est.) language Studio No.of Films
Baahubali 430 crore (4.3 billion) 4.3 billion (US$52 million) Telugu
Tamil
Arka Media Works 2
Dhoom 221 crore (2.21 billion) 2.21 billion (US$26 million) Hindi Yash Raj Films 3
Singham 180 crore (1.8 billion) 1.8 billion (US$22 million) Hindi
Marathi
Reliance Productions, Ajay devgn Films, Rohith Shetty Productions 2
Housefull 180 crore (1.80 billion) 1.8 billion (US$22 million) Hindi Nadiadwala Grandson Motion Pictures 3
Tiger 175 crore (1.75 billion) 1.75 billion (US$21 million) Hindi Yash Raj Films 2
Krrish 165 crore (1.65 billion) 1.65 billion (US$20 million) Hindi Flim Kraft Productions 3
Singam 145 crore (1.45 billion) 1.45 billion (US$17 million) Tamil Studio Green, PEN Movies, Reliance BIG Pictures 3
Welcome 136 crore (1.36 billion) 1.36 billion (US$16 million) Hindi Base Production Company 2
Don 135 crore (1.35 billion) 1.35 billion (US$16 million) Hindi Excel Entertainment, Red Chillies Entertainment 2
Race 125 crore (1.25 billion) 1.25 billion (US$15 million) Hindi Tips Films, UTV Motion Pictures 2

Historical timeline

Year Title Budget In Rupees (est.) Budget now (est.) Language Ref.
1933 Savitri 10 lakhs (1 million) 1 million (equivalent to 330 million or US$3.9 million in 2023) Telugu [4][5]
1948 Chandralekha 30 lakhs (3 million) 3 million (equivalent to 340 million or US$4.1 million in 2023) Tamil [6]
1957 Mother India 35 lakhs (3.5 million) 3.5 million (equivalent to 350 million or US$4.2 million in 2023) Hindi [7]
1960 Mughal-e-Azam 1.5 crore (10.5 million) 10 million (equivalent to 900 million or US$11 million in 2023) Hindi [8][9]
1975 Sholay 3 crore (30 million) 30 million (equivalent to 840 million or US$10 million in 2023) Hindi [10]
1994 Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! 4.25 crore (42.5 million) 42.5 million (equivalent to 280 million or US$3.3 million in 2023) Hindi [11]
1996 Indian 15 crore (150 million) 150 million (equivalent to 820 million or US$9.8 million in 2023) Tamil [12]
1997 Ratchagan 18 crore (180 million) 180 million (equivalent to 920 million or US$11 million in 2023) Tamil [13]
1998 Jeans 20 crore (200 million) 200 million (equivalent to 900 million or US$11 million in 2023) Tamil [14]
2001 Lagaan 25 crore (250 million) 250 million (equivalent to 1,000 million or US$12 million in 2023) Hindi [15]
2002 Devdas 50 crore (500 million) 500 million (equivalent to 1.9 billion or US$23 million in 2023) Hindi [16]
2007 Sivaji (film) 60 crore (600 million) 600 million (equivalent to 1.8 billion or US$22 million in 2023) Tamil [17]
2008 Dasavathaaram 70 crore (700 million) 700 million (equivalent to 2.0 billion or US$23 million in 2023) Tamil [18]
2009 Blue 80 crore (800 million) 800 million (equivalent to 2.0 billion or US$24 million in 2023) Hindi [19]
2010 Enthiran 132 crore (1.32 billion) 1.2 billion (equivalent to 2.7 billion or US$32 million in 2023) Tamil [20]
2013 Dhoom 3 175 crore (1.75 billion) 1.75 billion (equivalent to 3.0 billion or US$36 million in 2023) Hindi [3]
2015 Baahubali: The Beginning 180 crore (1.80 billion) 1.8 billion (equivalent to 2.7 billion or US$33 million in 2023) Telugu, Tamil [21]
2017 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 250 crore (2.50 billion) 2.50 billion (US$30 million) Telugu, Tamil [22]

Most expensive films by language

Bengali

Title Year Studio Budget (est.) Ref.
Amazon Obhijaan 2017 Shree Venkatesh Films 20 crore (200 million)
Chander Pahar 2013 Shree Venkatesh Films 15 crore (150 million) [23]
Yoddha: The Warrior 2013 Shree Venkatesh Films 15 crore (150 million)
Mishawr Rawhoshyo 2013 Shree Venkatesh Films 7 crore (70 million)
Rangbaaz 2013 Shree Venkatesh Films 6.5 crore (65 million)
Boss 2 2017 Jeetz Filmwork 6.5 crore (65 million)
Challenge 2 2012 Shree Venkatesh Films 6.5 crore (65 million)
Macho Mustanaa 2013 Remacz Films 6 crore (60 million)

Hindi

Title Year Studio Budget (est.) Ref.
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo 2015 Fox Star Studios
Rajshri Productions
180 crore (1.80 billion) [3]
Dhoom 3 2013 Yash Raj Films 175 crore (1.75 billion) [3]
Dilwale 2015 Red Chillies Entertainment
Rohit Shetty Productions
165 crore (1.65 billion) [3]
Bang Bang! 2014 Fox Star Studios 160 crore (1.60 billion) [3]
Happy New Year 2014 Red Chillies Entertainment 150 crore (1.50 billion) [3]
Bajirao Mastani 2015 SLB Films 145 crore (1.45 billion) [3]

Kannada

Title Year Studio Budget (est.) Ref.
Jaguar 2016 Channambika Films 80 crore(800 million) [24]
Naagarahaavu 2016 Inbox Pictures Pvt Ltd
Blockbuster Studios
Pen Movies
40 crore (400 million) [25]
Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna 2012 Anand Appugol 30 crore (400 million) [26]
Maanikya 2014 MNK Movies 19 crore (190 million) [27]
Ranavikrama 2015 Jayanna Combines 15crore (150 million) [27]

Malayalam

Actor Mohanlal has confirmed via a Facebook video message that he will play Bhima, the main lead in the film adaptation of MT Vasudevan Nair’s Jnanpeeth Award-winning novel Randamoozham (Second Turn), which will India’s biggest ever motion picture, with an investment of Rs 1000 crore by UAE based Bussinessman B. R. Shetty
Title Year Studio Budget (est.) Ref.
Veeram 2016 Chandrakala Arts 35 crore (350 million) [28]
Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja 2009 Sree Gokulam Films 27 crore (270 million) [29]
Pulimurugan 2016 Mulakupadam Films 25 crore (250 million) [30]
Urumi 2011 August Cinema 20 crore (200 million) [31]
Tiyaan 2017 Red Rose Films 20 crore (200 million) [32]

Marathi

Movie Year Studio(s) Budget (est.) ref(s)
Lai Bhaari 2014 Mumbai Film Company 15 crore (150 million) [33]
Pyaar Vali Love Story 2014 Cinema Company India Pvt Ltd
Dreaming 24/7 Productions
and STV Network Pvt Ltd
7.5 crore (75 million) [34]
Katyar Kaljat Ghusali 2015 Essel Vision Productions 7 crore (70 million) [33]
Timepass 2 2015 Essel Vision Productions 5 crore (50 million) [33]
Classmates 2015 Video Palace and Media monks 5 crore (50 million) [35]

Punjabi

Title Year Studio Budget (est.) Ref.
Chaar Sahibzaade 2014 Baweja Movies 20 crore (200 million) [36]
Zorawar 2016 PTC Motion Pictures 20 crore (200 million) [37]
Sardaar Ji 2015 White Hill Productions 13 crore (130 million) [38]
Jatt & Juliet 2 2013 White Hill Productions 8.5 crore (85 million)} [39]
Mirza – The Untold Story 2012 Inda Raikoti and Aman Khatkar 8 crore (80 million) [40]

Tamil

Tamil film industry is another industry, where some of the high budget movies are produced.

Title Year Studio Budget (est.) Ref.
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2017 Arka Media Works 250 crore (2.5 billion) [41]
Baahubali: The Beginning 2015 Arka Media Works 180 crore (1.80 billion) [42]
Enthiran 2010 Sun Pictures 132 crore (1.32 billion) [20]
Kochadaiiyaan 2014 Eros International
Media One Global Entertainment
Cinemorphic
125 crore (1.25 billion) [43]
Puli 2015 SKT Studios 118 crore (1.18 billion) [44]`
Kabali 2016 V. Creations 100 crore (1 billion) [45]

Telugu

Telugu Films are gaining popularity day by day as the most expensive film started its initial production here.

Title Year Studio Budget (est.) Ref.
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 2017 Arka Media Works 250 crore (2.5 billion) [46]
Baahubali: The Beginning 2015 Arka Media Works 180 crore (1.80 billion) [47]
Rudhramadevi 2015 Gunaa Team Works 80 crore (800 million) [48]
Sardaar Gabbar Singh 2016 Pawan Kalyan Creative Works
Northstar Entertainment
Eros International
50 crore (750 million) [49]
Brahmotsavam 2016 G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment Pvt. Ltd
PVP cinema
75 crore (750 million) [50]
Srimanthudu 2015 G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment Pvt. Ltd
Mythri Movie Makers
70 crore (700 million) [51]

See also

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