List of highest-grossing films in India
The following is a list of highest-grossing films in India, with gross revenue in Indian rupees. This is an official tracking of figures, as reliable sources that publish data are frequently pressured to increase their estimates.[1] Box office collections have been steadily increasing in the 21st century, the main reasons attributed to the rise in ticket prices, and increase in number of theatres and prints of a film.[2]
Overview
The highest-grossing film in India is Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), with a total domestic gross of ₹1,429.83 crore (US$218 million).[3] The film broke a number of domestic records,[4] grossing over ₹415 crore in its opening weekend.[5] Dangal (2016), which is the highest-grossing Indian film worldwide,[6] was the previous highest-grossing domestic film, with a domestic gross of ₹538.03 crore.[7]
When adjusted for inflation, the highest-grossing film in India is Mughal-e-Azam (1960), with an adjusted domestic gross equivalent to an estimated ₹2,000 crore in 2017.[a] It is followed by Mother India (1957),[b] Sholay (1975),[c] Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, and then Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994),[8] each with an adjusted domestic gross exceeding ₹1,000 crore. In terms of footfalls, the films estimated to have crossed 100 million (10 crore) tickets sold in India are Baahubali 2: The Conclusion,[9] Mother India, Mughal-e-Azam, and Sholay.[8]
The Indian market is dominated by domestic Indian films, which represented 85% of the country's box office revenue in 2015; this is the highest for a major film market after the United States, where domestic Hollywood films represent 88.8% of its box office revenue.[10] While Indian films remain at the top of the domestic Indian box office, the market for Hollywood films has gradually been growing;[11] the market share of foreign films rose from 8% in 2014 up to 15% in 2015,[12] with Hollywood films representing 10% of the Indian market in 2016[13] and 13% in 2017.[14] Some of the earliest foreign blockbusters in India included Mackenna's Gold (1969) starring Gregory Peck and Omar Sharif,[15] and Bruce Lee's Hong Kong martial arts films Enter the Dragon (in 1975) and Way of the Dragon (in 1979).[16] In terms of nett business, the Hollywood production Avengers: Endgame (2019) is the highest grossing foreign film in India, the eighth highest-grossing film in India with a collection of ₹373 crore[17] and total gross of ₹446 crore.
Domestic gross figures
Nominal gross
- • Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 13 May 2022 in India.
Rank | Film | Total gross | Primary language(s) | Year | Ref |
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1 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹1,429 crore | Telugu, Tamil | 2017 | [3] |
2 | K.G.F: Chapter 2 * | ₹958 crore | Kannada | 2022 | [18][19] |
3 | RRR * | ₹890 crore | Telugu | 2022 | [20] |
4 | Dangal | ₹538.03 crore | Hindi | 2016 | [7] |
5 | Baahubali: The Beginning | ₹520 crore | Telugu, Tamil | 2015 | [21] |
6 | 2.0 | ₹489 crore | Tamil | 2018 | [22] |
7 | PK | ₹473.33 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [23] |
8 | Avengers: Endgame | ₹442 crore | English | 2019 | [24] |
9 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | ₹444.92 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [25] |
10 | Tiger Zinda Hai | ₹434.82 crore | Hindi | 2017 | [26][27] |
11 | Sanju | ₹430.84 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [28] |
12 | Sultan | ₹421.25 crore | Hindi | 2016 | [29] |
13 | Padmaavat | ₹387.31 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [30] |
14 | War | ₹378.18 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [31] |
15 | Dhoom 3 | ₹364.45 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [32] |
16 | Saaho | ₹350.83 crore |
|
2019 | [33] |
17 | Krrish 3 | ₹340.17 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [34] |
18 | Kabir Singh | ₹331.24 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [35] |
19 | Pushpa: The Rise | ₹325 crore | Telugu | 2021 | [36] |
20 | Kick | ₹322.01 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [37] |
21 | Tanhaji | ₹318.76 crore | Hindi | 2020 | [38] |
22 | Chennai Express | ₹315.46 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [39] |
23 | Simmba | ₹308.09 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [40] |
24 | The Kashmir Files * | ₹297.53 crore | Hindi | 2022 | [41] |
25 | Avengers: Infinity War | ₹294.07 crore | English | 2018 | [d] |
26 | Prem Ratan Dhan Payo | ₹291.89 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [44] |
27 | Uri: The Surgical Strike | ₹289.68 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [45] |
28 | Happy New Year | ₹281.94 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [46] |
29 | 3 Idiots | ₹281.88 crore | Hindi | 2009 | [47] |
30 | Ek Tha Tiger | ₹276.08 crore | Hindi | 2012 | [48] |
31 | Spider-Man: No Way Home | ₹263.8 crore | English | 2021 | [e] |
32 | Golmaal Again | ₹263.17 crore | Hindi | 2017 | [51] |
33 | The Jungle Book | ₹258.79 crore | English | 2016 | [f] |
34 | Bajirao Mastani | ₹255.83 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [52] |
35 | Bang Bang! | ₹251.43 crore | Hindi | 2014 | [53] |
36 | Bharat | ₹251.27 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [54] |
37 | Mission Mangal | ₹238.80 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [55] |
38 | K.G.F: Chapter 1 |
₹238 crore |
Kannada | 2018 | [56] |
39 | Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani | ₹236.7 crore | Hindi | 2013 | [57] |
40 | Sooryavanshi | ₹233.33 crore | Hindi | 2021 | [58] |
41 | Housefull 4 | ₹231.65 crore | Hindi | 2019 | [59] |
42 | Master | ₹217 crore | Tamil | 2021 | [60] |
43 | Enthiran | ₹213.84 crore | Tamil | 2010 | [61][62] |
44 | Baaghi 2 | ₹210.74 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [63] |
45 | Bigil | ₹208.9 crore | Tamil | 2019 | [64] |
46 | Dilwale | ₹206.56 crore | Hindi | 2015 | [65] |
47 | Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo | ₹200 crore | Telugu | 2020 | [66][67] |
48 | Sarileru Neekevvaru | ₹198 crore[dubious ] | Telugu | 2020 | [citation needed] |
49 | Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy | ₹196 crore | Telugu | 2019 | [68] |
50 | Thugs of Hindostan | ₹193.83 crore | Hindi | 2018 | [69] |
Footfalls
Film | Year | Footfalls (est. tickets sold) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Sholay | 1975 | 150 million+ | [70][71] |
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | 2017 | 120 million | [72] |
Mughal-e-Azam | 1960 | 100 million+ | [8] |
Mother India | 1957 | 100 million+ | [8] |
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | 1994 | 74 million | [8][73] |
Coolie | 1983 | 70 million | [74] |
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar | 1978 | 67 million | [75][76] |
Amar Akbar Anthony | 1977 | 62 million | [77][g] |
Kranti | 1981 | 60 million | [78][76] |
Bobby | 1973 | 53 million | [79][76] |
Ganga Jamna | 1961 | 52 million | [80][76] |
Gadar: Ek Prem Katha | 2001 | 50.6 million | [73] |
K.G.F: Chapter 2 * | 2022 | 50.5 million | [18] |
Sangam | 1964 | 50 million | [81] |
Baahubali: The Beginning | 2015 | 49 million | [18] |
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge | 1995 | 48 million | [73] |
Maine Pyar Kiya | 1989 | 47.5 million+ | [81] |
Dharam Veer | 1977 | 47.5 million+ | [81] |
Phool Aur Patthar | 1966 | 45 million | [82][g] |
Trishul | 1978 | 43 million | [75][76] |
RRR * | 2022 | 44 million | [18] |
2.0 | 2018 | 42.5 million | [83] |
Mere Mehboob | 1963 | 42 million | [84][76] |
Aradhana | 1969 | 42 million | [85][g] |
Waqt | 1965 | 41 million | [86][g] |
Qurbani | 1980 | 41 million | [87][76] |
Shaan | 1980 | 41 million | [88][76] |
Raja Hindustani | 1996 | 41 million | [73] |
Naya Daur | 1957 | 40 million | [89][76] |
Jai Santoshi Maa | 1975 | 40 million | [81] |
Ram Teri Ganga Maili | 1985 | 40 million | [81] |
Dangal | 2016 | 39 million | [72] |
Vidhaata | 1982 | 38 million | [90][g] |
Upkar | 1967 | 37.5 million | [91][81] |
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan | 1974 | 37.5 million | [81] |
Border | 1997 | 37.1 million | [73] |
Haathi Mere Saathi | 1971 | 37 million | [92][76] |
Dus Numbri | 1976 | 36 million | [93][g] |
Suhaag | 1979 | 36 million | [94][g] |
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | 1998 | 35.7 million | [73] |
PK | 2014 | 35.5 million | [72] |
Bajrangi Bhaijaan | 2015 | 35.5 million | [72] |
Kismet | 1943 | 35 million+ | [81] |
Rattan | 1944 | 35 million+ | [81] |
Shree 420 | 1955 | 35 million+ | [81] |
Naseeb | 1981 | 35 million+ | [81] |
Johny Mera Naam | 1970 | 35 million | [81] |
Beta | 1992 | 35 million | [81] |
Dhoom 3 | 2013 | 34 million | [72] |
Seeta Aur Geeta | 1972 | 33 million | [95][g] |
Karma | 1986 | 33 million | [96][g] |
Enthiran | 2010 | 33 million | [72] |
Adjusted gross
The following table lists adjusted gross figures, largely based on the data given by Box Office India,[97] which calculates adjusted net figures by multiplying the footfalls of a film with the average ticket price (ATP) of the most recent year where ATP data is available.[98] Adjusted gross figures are obtained by extrapolating adjusted net figures. The list is limited to films released from the year 1993 onwards, due to the paucity of reliable data for films released before that year. As Box Office India tracks only Hindi-language films,[99] it is worth noting that adjusted gross figures of the films shot in other Indian languages like Telugu and Tamil may not feature in the list.
Rank | Film | Year | Adjusted gross (est.) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | 2017 | ₹1,429.83 crore | [3] |
2 | Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | 1994 | ₹1,266 crore | [100][97] |
3 | Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge | 1995 | ₹978 crore | [101][97] |
4 | K.G.F: Chapter 2 * | 2022 | ₹958 crore | [18] |
5 | RRR | 2022 | ₹887 crore | [18] |
6 | Gadar: Ek Prem Katha | 2001 | ₹811 crore | [102] |
8 | Raja Hindustani | 1996 | ₹776 crore | [103][97] |
9 | Karan Arjun | 1995 | ₹728 crore | [101][97] |
10 | Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | 1998 | ₹717 crore | [104][97] |
11 | Baahubali: The Beginning | 2015 | ₹667 crore | [21] |
12 | Dangal | 2016 | ₹657 crore | [7] |
13 | PK | 2014 | ₹643 crore | [28] |
14 | Border | 1997 | ₹576 crore | [105] |
15 | 2.0 | 2018 | ₹565 crore | [22] |
16 | 3 Idiots | 2009 | ₹585 crore | [47] |
17 | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | 2015 | ₹570 crore | [25] |
18 | Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... | 2001 | ₹517 crore | [106][97] |
19 | Dhoom 3 | 2013 | ₹526 crore | [32] |
20 | Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai | 2000 | ₹494 crore | [107] |
21 | Tiger Zinda Hai | 2017 | ₹518 crore | [26] |
22 | Sultan | 2016 | ₹515 crore | [29] |
23 | Dil To Pagal Hai | 1997 | ₹485 crore | [108] |
24 | Krrish 3 | 2013 | ₹491 crore | [34] |
25 | Avengers: Endgame | 2019 | ₹442 crore | [24] |
26 | Sanju | 2018 | ₹430.84 crore | [28] |
Highest-grossing openings in India
This list charts films the 10 biggest openings in India. Since many films do not open on Fridays, the 'opening' is taken to be the gross between the first day of release and the first Sunday following the movie's release.
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Denotes films that ranked first when they released |
Rank | Film | Primary language | Opening gross (Indian rupees) | Number of days |
Year | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | K.G.F: Chapter 2 * | Kannada | ₹442 crore | 4 | 2022 | [109] |
2 | Baahubali 2 : The Conclusion ![]() |
Telugu | ₹391 crore | 3 | 2017 | [110] |
3 | RRR | Telugu | ₹348 crore | 3 | 2022 | [111] |
4 | 2.0 | Tamil | ₹290 crore | 4 | 2018 | [112] |
5 | Saaho | Telugu | ₹253.17 crore | 3 | 2019 | [113] |
6 | Avengers: Endgame | English | ₹187.14 crore | 3 | 2019 | [114] |
7 | Thugs of Hindostan | Hindi | ₹157.69 crore | 4 | 2018 | [115] |
8 | Sanju | Hindi | ₹153.92 crore | 3 | 2018 | [116] |
9 | Tiger Zinda Hai | Hindi | ₹147.08 crore | 3 | 2017 | |
10 | Padmaavat | Hindi | ₹146.15 crore | 4 | 2018 | [117] |
Timeline of gross records
Nominal gross
Year | Film | Gross (Indian rupees) |
Ref |
---|---|---|---|
1940 | Zindagi | ₹55 lakh | [i] |
1941 | Khazanchi | ₹70 lakh | [k] |
1942 | Basant | ₹80 lakh | [l] |
1943 | Kismet | ₹1 crore | [n] |
1946 | Anmol Ghadi | ₹1 crore | [126] |
1948 | Chandralekha | ₹1.55 crore | [127] |
1949 | Andaz | ₹1.8 crore | [p] |
1949 | Barsaat | ₹2 crore | [128] |
1951 | Awaara | ₹2.3 crore | [130] |
1952 | Aan | ₹2.8 crore | [131] |
1955 | Shree 420 | ₹3.9 crore | [r] |
1957 | Naya Daur | ₹5.4 crore | [s] |
1957 | Mother India | ₹8 crore | [b] |
1960 | Mughal-e-Azam | ₹11 crore | [t] |
1975 | Sholay | ₹35 crore | [c] |
1994 | Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | ₹175 crore | [139] |
2009 | 3 Idiots | ₹281.88 crore | [47] |
2013 | Chennai Express | ₹301 crore | [140] |
2013 | Dhoom 3 | ₹372 crore | [141] |
2014 | PK | ₹473.33 crore | [28] |
2015 | Baahubali: The Beginning | ₹520 crore | [21] |
2016 | Dangal | ₹538.03 crore | [7] |
2017 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹1,429.83 crore | [3] |
Adjusted gross
Year | Film | Adjusted gross | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
1940 | Zindagi | ₹181 crore | [i] |
1941 | Khazanchi | ₹235 crore | [k] |
1942 | Basant | ₹235 crore | [l] |
1943 | Kismet | ₹309 crore | [n] |
1947 | Jugnu | ₹363 crore | [w] |
1954 | Nagin | ₹363 crore | |
1955 | Shree 420 | ₹490 crore | [r] |
1957 | Naya Daur | ₹652 crore | [s] |
1957 | Mother India | ₹1,600 crore | [b] |
1960 | Mughal-e-Azam | ₹2,000 crore | [a] |
Foreign films
Year | Film | Gross (Indian rupees) |
Gross (US dollars) |
Adjusted gross | Country | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1975 | Enter the Dragon | ₹48.2 lakh | $575,500 | ₹17.8 crore (US$2.73 million) | Hong Kong | [x] |
1991 | Pretty Woman | ₹50 lakh | $500,000 | ₹6.3 crore (US$995,000) | United States | [144] |
1994 | Jurassic Park | ₹21.97 crore | $7,001,330 | ₹108 crore (US$14 million) | United States | [y] |
1998 | Titanic | ₹50.45 crore | $12,749,919 | ₹189 crore (US$25 million) | United States | [z] |
2007 | Spider-Man 3 | ₹108 crore | $16,402,484 | ₹150 crore (US$20 million) | United States | [aa] |
2009 | Avatar | ₹113.09 crore | $24,216,860 | ₹213 crore (US$28 million) | United States | [ab] |
2015 | Jurassic World | ₹145.60 crore | $22,212,557 | ₹175 crore (US$23 million) | United States | [y] |
2015 | Furious 7 | ₹155.11 crore | $24,714,209 | ₹175 crore (US$23 million) | United States | [ac] |
2016 | The Jungle Book | ₹258.79 crore | $38,835,000 | ₹278 crore (US$36 million) | United States | [f] |
2018 | Avengers: Infinity War | ₹294.07 crore | $43,594,456 | ₹294 crore (US$44 million) | United States | [d] |
2019 | Avengers: Endgame | ₹446 crore | $62,678,476 | ₹446 crore (US$62 million) | United States | [157] |
Highest-grossing films by year
Year | Film | Gross revenue (Indian rupees) | Footfalls (est. ticket sales) | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1940 | Zindagi | ₹55 lakh | 11 million+ | [i][127] |
1941 | Khazanchi | ₹70 lakh | 30 million | [k][81] |
1942 | Basant | ₹80 lakh | 30 million | [l][81] |
1943 | Kismet | ₹1 crore | 35 million+ | [n][81] |
1944 | Rattan | ₹1 crore | 35 million+ | [158][81] |
1945 | Zeenat | ₹70 lakh | 14 million+ | [159][127] |
1946 | Anmol Ghadi | ₹1 crore | 32.5 million | [126][81] |
1947 | Jugnu | ₹50 lakh | 10 million+ | [w][127] |
1948 | Chandralekha | ₹1.55 crore | 30 million | [127] |
1949 | Barsaat | ₹2 crore | 30 million | [128][81] |
1950 | Samadhi | ₹1.35 crore | 15 million+ | [160][g] |
1951 | Awaara | ₹2.3 crore | 30 million | [130][81] |
1952 | Aan | ₹2.8 crore | 30 million | [131][81] |
1953 | Anarkali | ₹2.35 crore | 29 million+ | [161][81] |
1954 | Nagin | ₹2.9 crore | 30 million | [162][81] |
1955 | Shree 420 | ₹3.9 crore | 35 million+ | [r][81] |
1956 | C.I.D. | ₹2.5 crore | 19 million+ | [163][g] |
1957 | Mother India | ₹8 crore | 100 million+ | [b][8] |
1958 | Madhumati | ₹4 crore | 30 million+ | [164][81] |
1959 | Anari | ₹3 crore | 22 million+ | [165][g] |
1960 | Mughal-e-Azam | ₹11 crore | 100 million+ | [a][8] |
1961 | Gunga Jumna | ₹7 crore | 52 million | [80][g] |
1962 | Bees Saal Baad | ₹3 crore | 22 million | [166][g] |
1963 | Mere Mehboob | ₹6 crore | 42 million | [84][g] |
1964 | Sangam | ₹8 crore | 50 million | [167][81] |
1965 | Waqt | ₹6 crore | 41 million | [86][g] |
1966 | Phool Aur Patthar | ₹7.5 crore | 45 million | [82][g] |
1967 | Upkar | ₹7 crore | 37.5 million | [91][81] |
1968 | Ankhen | ₹6.5 crore | 32.5 million | [168][81] |
1969 | Aradhana | ₹7 crore | 42 million | [85][g] |
1970 | Johny Mera Naam | ₹8 crore | 35 million | [169][81] |
1971 | Haathi Mere Saathi | ₹7 crore | 37 million | [92][g] |
1972 | Seeta Aur Geeta | ₹6.5 crore | 33 million | [95][g] |
1973 | Bobby | ₹11 crore | 53 million | [79][g] |
1974 | Roti Kapda Aur Makaan | ₹10.5 crore | 37.5 million | [81] |
1975 | Sholay | ₹35 crore | 150 million+ | [c][70][71] |
1976 | Dus Numbri | ₹9 crore | 36 million | [93][g] |
1977 | Amar Akbar Anthony | ₹15.5 crore | 62 million | [77][g] |
1978 | Muqaddar Ka Sikandar | ₹17 crore | 67 million | [75][g] |
1979 | Suhaag | ₹10 crore | 36 million | [94][g] |
1980 | Qurbani | ₹12 crore | 41 million | [87][g] |
Shaan | ₹12 crore | 41 million | [88][g] | |
1981 | Kranti | ₹20 crore | 60 million | [78][g] |
1982 | Vidhaata | ₹16 crore | 38 million | [90][g] |
1983 | Coolie | ₹18 crore | 70 million | [170][74] |
1984 | Tohfa | ₹9 crore | 21 million | [171][g] |
1985 | Ram Teri Ganga Maili | ₹19 crore | 40 million | [172][81] |
1986 | Karma | ₹14 crore | 33 million | [96][g] |
1987 | Hukumat | ₹11 crore | 16 million | [173][g] |
1988 | Tezaab | ₹16 crore | 29 million+ | [174][81] |
1989 | Maine Pyar Kiya | ₹28 crore | 47.5 million+ | [175][81] |
1990 | Dil | ₹14 crore | 30 million | [176][81] |
1991 | Saajan | ₹16 crore | 29 million+ | [177][81] |
1992 | Beta | ₹20 crore | 35 million | [178][81] |
1993 | Aankhen | ₹24.13 crore | 28.6 million | [179][73] |
1994 | Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | ₹175 crore | 74 million | [139][8] |
1995 | Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge | ₹113 crore | 48 million | [180][73] |
1996 | Raja Hindustani | ₹100 crore | 41 million | [181][73] |
1997 | Border | ₹63.68 crore | 37.1 million | [182][73] |
1998 | Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | ₹98 crore | 35.7 million | [183][73] |
1999 | Hum Saath-Saath Hain | ₹66.4 crore | 28.5 million | [184][73] |
2000 | Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai | ₹74.23 crore | 30.7 million | [185][73] |
2001 | Gadar: Ek Prem Katha | ₹128.19 crore | 50.6 million | [73] |
2002 | Devdas | ₹68.19 crore | 20.6 million | [186][73] |
2003 | Koi... Mil Gaya | ₹72.49 crore | 19.4 million | [187][73] |
2004 | Veer-Zaara | ₹60.65 crore | 13.4 million | [188][189] |
2005 | No Entry | ₹64.16 crore | 13.2 million | [190][191] |
2006 | Dhoom 2 | ₹113.92 crore | 21.6 million | [192][73] |
2007 | Om Shanti Om | ₹109.78 crore | 18 million | |
2008 | Ghajini | ₹162 crore | 24 million | [193][73] |
2009 | 3 Idiots | ₹281.88 crore | 32 million | [47][73] |
2010 | Enthiran | ₹213.84 crore | 25.1 million | [61][73] |
2011 | Bodyguard | ₹196.21 crore | 22.1 million | [192][73] |
2012 | Ek Tha Tiger | ₹276.08 crore | 24.7 million | [48][73] |
2013 | Dhoom 3 | ₹372 crore | 29.8 million | [141][73] |
2014 | PK | ₹473.33 crore | 35.1 million | [28][73] |
2015 | Baahubali: The Beginning | ₹520 crore | 50 million | [21][72] |
2016 | Dangal | ₹538.03 crore | 39 million | [7][72] |
2017 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | ₹1,429.83 crore | 120 million | [3][72] |
2018 | 2.0 | ₹565 crore | 42.5 million | [22][83] |
2019 | Avengers: Endgame | ₹442 crore | 21.5 million | [24] |
2020 | Tanhaji | ₹318.76 crore | 21.5 million | [38][73] |
2021 | Pushpa: The Rise | ₹325 crore | 20 million | [36][194] |
2022 | K.G.F: Chapter 2 * | ₹958 crore | 50.5 million+ | [18][195] |
See also
- List of highest-grossing Indian films
- List of highest-grossing South Indian films
- List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets
Notes
- ^ a b c d e Mughal-e-Azam domestic gross: ₹11 crore in 1960,[134] equivalent to an estimated ₹2,000 crore ($284 million) in 2017.
- Inflation rate of 200 times: ₹6 crore domestic nett in 1960, equivalent to ₹1,300 crore ($185 million) in 2017.[135]
- ^ a b c d Mother India: ₹8 crore[89] (US$16.8 million)[q] in 1957. With a ticket inflation rate of 200 times,[a] this is equivalent to approximately ₹1,600 crore ($227 million) in 2017.
- ^ a b c Sholay domestic gross: ₹35 crore[136][137] (US$41.79 million),[u] equivalent to ₹1,500 crore ($246 million) in 2014.[138]
- ^ a b According to Box Office Mojo, Avengers: Infinity War grossed $43,594,456 in India during 2018.[42] According to the 2018 exchange rate at the time of release,[43] this is equivalent to ₹294.07 crore.
- ^ According to Box Office Mojo, Spider-Man: No Way Home grossed $35,300,000 in India during 2021–22.[49] According to exhange rate at the time of release, this is equivalent to ₹263.8 crore.[50]
- ^ a b According to Box Office Mojo, The Jungle Book grossed $38,835,000 in India during 2016.[155] According to the 2016 exchange rate at the time of release,[156] this is equivalent to ₹258.79 crore (equivalent to ₹316 crore or US$41 million in 2020).
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af See Box office § Average ticket price
- ^ 3.4804 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1940: ₹13.33 per pound,[119] $3.83 per pound[120]
- ^ a b c ₹55 lakh[118] (US$1.58 million)[h] in 1940 (US$31 million or ₹181 crore[121] in 2016)
- ^ a b 3.3077 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1941 and 1942: ₹13.33 per pound,[119] $4.03 per pound[120]
- ^ a b c ₹70 lakh[122] (US$2.12 million)[j] in 1941 (US$39 million or ₹235 crore[121] in 2016)
- ^ a b c ₹80 lakh[123] (US$2.42 million)[j] in 1942 (US$40 million or ₹235 crore[121] in 2016)
- ^ 3.3223 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1943[125]
- ^ a b c ₹1 crore[124] (US$3.32 million)[m] in 1943 (US$52 million or ₹309 crore[121] in 2016)
- ^ 4.79 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1949 and 1950[129]
- ^ ₹1.8 crore[128] (US$3.76 million)[o] in 1949 (US$43 million or ₹255 crore[121] in 2016)
- ^ a b c d 4.7619 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1951 to 1965[133]
- ^ a b c Shree 420: ₹3.9 crore[132] (US$8.19 million)[q] in 1955 (US$83 million (₹490 crore)[121] in 2016)
- ^ a b Naya Daur domestic gross: ₹5.4 crore[89] (US$11.34 million)[q] in 1957 (US$109 million (₹652 crore)[121] in 2016)
- ^ Mughal-e-Azam: ₹11 crore[a] (US$11.34 million)[q] in 1960
- ^ 8.3759 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1975[133]
- ^ 1 Indian rupee per US dollar in 1947[129]
- ^ a b ₹50 lakh[142] (US$5 million)[v] in 1947 (US$61 million or ₹363 crore[121] in 2016)
- ^ At least one Bombay theater alone, New Excelsior, earned an estimated ₹4.82 million from Enter the Dragon in 32 weeks,[16] equivalent to $575,500.[143] Adjusted for inflation, this is equivalent to $2,898,140 or ₹192,565,000.
- ^ a b Jurassic Park (1994) – $7,001,330[145] – ₹21.97 crore (equivalent to ₹123 crore or US$16 million in 2020)[146]
- ^ Titanic in India grossed $12,749,919,[147] or ₹56 crore (equivalent to ₹214 crore or US$28 million in 2020).[148]
- ^ According to Box Office Mojo, Spider-Man 3 grossed $16,402,484 in India,[149] According to the 2007 exchange rate at the time of release,[150] this is equivalent to ₹66.51 crore (equivalent to ₹171 crore or US$22 million in 2020).
- ^ According to Box Office Mojo, Avatar grossed $24,216,860 in India in 2009.[151] According to the 2009 exchange rate at the time of release,[152] this is equivalent to ₹113.09 crore (equivalent to ₹242 crore or US$32 million in 2020).
- ^ According to Box Office Mojo, Furious 7 grossed $24,714,209 in India in 2015.[153] According to the 2015 exchange rate at the time of release,[154] this is equivalent to ₹155.11 crore (equivalent to ₹199 crore or US$26 million in 2020).
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