List of Indian films of 2020

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This is the list of Indian films that are released in 2020

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Box office collection

The list of highest-grossing Indian films released in 2020, by worldwide box office gross revenue, are as follows:

*Denotes films still running in cinemas worldwide
Implies that the film is multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version.
Highest worldwide gross of 2020.
RankTitleProduction companyDistributionWorldwide grossLanguageRef
1 Tanhaji AA Films 368 crore (equivalent to 433 croreorUS$52 million in 2023) Hindi [1] [2]
2 Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo Geetha Arts 345 crore (equivalent to 406 croreorUS$49 million in 2023) Telugu [3]
3 Sarileru Neekevaru AK Entertainments 260 crore (equivalent to 306 croreorUS$37 million in 2023)Telugu [4]
4 Darbar Lyca Productions Reliance Entertainment ₹202—250 crore Tamil [5]
5 Baaghi 3 Fox Star Studios 137.05 crore (equivalent to 161 croreorUS$19 million in 2023)Hindi [6] [2]
6 Street Dancer 3D
AA Films 102 crore (equivalent to 120 croreorUS$14 million in 2023)Hindi [7] [2]
7 Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan AA Films 86.39 crore (equivalent to 102 croreorUS$12 million in 2023)Hindi [8] [2]
8 Malang
Yash Raj Films 84.5 crore (equivalent to 99 croreorUS$12 million in 2023)Hindi [9] [2]
9 Shylock Goodwill EntertainmentsGoodwill Entertainments
Red Sun Art Creations
70 crore (equivalent to 82 croreorUS$9.9 million in 2023) Malayalam [10]
10 Chhapaak
Fox Star Studios 55.44 crore (equivalent to 65 croreorUS$7.8 million in 2023)Hindi [11] [2]

Lists of Indian films of 2020

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