List of highest-grossing films in India

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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]

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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]

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. [8] While Indian films remain at the top of the domestic Indian box office, the market for Hollywood films has gradually been growing; [9] the market share of foreign films rose from 8% in 2014 up to 15% in 2015, [10] with Hollywood films representing 10% of the Indian market in 2016 [11] and 13% in 2017. [12] Some of the earliest foreign blockbusters in India included Mackenna's Gold (1969) starring Gregory Peck and Omar Sharif, [13] and Bruce Lee's Hong Kong martial arts films Enter the Dragon (in 1975) and Way of the Dragon (in 1979). [14] The Hollywood production Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) is the highest grossing foreign film in India, the twelfth highest-grossing film in India with a collection of 484.36 crore (US$61 million). [15]

Domestic gross figures

  Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 19 April 2024 in India.
RankTitleTotal grossPrimary language(s)YearRef
1 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ₹1,429.83 crore Telugu
Tamil
2017 [3]
2 KGF: Chapter 2 ₹1,008 crore Kannada 2022 [16] [17]
3 RRR 944 croreTelugu2022 [18]
4 Jawan ₹761.98 crore Hindi 2023 [19]
5 Animal ₹662.33 croreHindi2023 [20]
6 Pathaan ₹654.28 croreHindi2023 [21]
7 Gadar 2 ₹625.54 croreHindi2023 [22]
8 Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire 565.42 croreTelugu2023 [23]
9 2.0 ₹519.65 croreTamil2018 [3]
10 Baahubali: The Beginning ₹515.77 croreTelugu
Tamil
2015 [3]
11 Dangal ₹511.58 croreHindi2016 [3]
12 Avatar: The Way of Water ₹484.36 crore English 2022 [15]
13 PK ₹473.33 croreHindi2014 [24]
14 Bajrangi Bhaijaan ₹444.92 croreHindi2015 [25]
15 Avengers: Endgame ₹442.30 croreEnglish2019 [26]
16 Sanju ₹439.14 croreHindi2018 [27]
17 Tiger Zinda Hai 434.82 croreHindi2017 [28] [29]
18 Sultan 421.25 croreHindi2016 [30]
19 Leo 417 croreTamil2023 [31]
20 Jailer ₹407 croreTamil2023 [32]
21 Padmaavat 387.31 croreHindi2018 [33]
22 War 378.18 croreHindi2019 [34]
23 Dhoom 3 ₹372 croreHindi2013 [35]
24 Kantara ₹361 croreKannada2022 [36]
25 Saaho ₹353.9 croreTelugu
Hindi
2019 [37]
26 Tiger 3 ₹346.08 croreHindi2023 [38]
27 Krrish 3 340.17 croreHindi2013 [39]
28 Ponniyin Selvan: I ₹335 croreTamil2022 [40]
29 Tanhaji 332.8 croreHindi2020 [41]
30 Kabir Singh 331.24 croreHindi2019 [42]
31 Pushpa: The Rise 325.45 croreTelugu2021 [43]
32 Kick 322.01 croreHindi2014 [44]
33 Chennai Express 315.46 croreHindi2013 [45]
34 Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva ₹310 croreHindi2022 [46]
35 Simmba 308.09 croreHindi2018 [47]
36 Adipurush ₹305 croreHindi
Telugu
2023 [48]
37 Vikram ₹302.50 croreTamil2022 [49]
38 The Kashmir Files 297.53 croreHindi2022 [50]
39 Avengers: Infinity War 296.50 croreEnglish2018 [26]
40 Prem Ratan Dhan Payo 291.89 croreHindi2015 [51]
41 Uri: The Surgical Strike 289.68 croreHindi2019 [52]
42 The Kerala Story ₹288.33 croreHindi2023 [53]
43 Drishyam 2 ₹286.36 croreHindi2022 [54]
44 Happy New Year 281.94 croreHindi2014 [55]
45 3 Idiots 281.88 croreHindi2009 [56]
46 Ek Tha Tiger 276.08 croreHindi2012 [57]
47 Spider-Man: No Way Home 263.8 croreEnglish2021 [lower-alpha 1]
48 Golmaal Again 263.71 croreHindi2017 [60]
49 Dunki 262.25 croreHindi2023 [61]
50 Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani 261.90 croreHindi2013 [62]

Footfalls

Title Footfalls (est. tickets sold)YearRef
Sholay 150180 million+1975 [63] [64]
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 120 million+2017 [65]
Mughal-e-Azam 100 million+1960 [66]
Mother India 100 million+1957 [66]
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! 74 million1994 [66] [67]
Coolie 70 million1983 [68] [69]
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar 67 million1978 [70] [71]
Amar Akbar Anthony 62 million1977 [72] [lower-alpha 2]
Kranti 60 million+1981 [73] [71]
Bobby 53 million1973 [74] [71]
Ganga Jumna 52 million1961 [75] [71]
Gadar: Ek Prem Katha 50.6 million2001 [67]
KGF: Chapter 2 50.5 million2022 [17]
Sangam 50 million1964 [76]
Baahubali: The Beginning 49 million2015 [17]
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge 48 million1995 [67]
Dharam Veer 47.5 million+1977 [76]
Phool Aur Patthar 45 million1966 [77] [lower-alpha 2]
RRR 44 million2022 [17]
Trishul 43 million1978 [70] [71]
Mere Mehboob 42 million1963 [78] [71]
Aradhana 42 million1969 [79] [lower-alpha 2]
Waqt 41 million1965 [80] [lower-alpha 2]
Qurbani 41 million1980 [81] [71]
Raja Hindustani 41 million1996 [67]
Naya Daur 40 million+1957 [82] [71]
Jai Santoshi Maa 40 million1975 [76]
Ram Teri Ganga Maili 40 million1985 [76]
Gadar 2 40 million2023 [83]
Dangal 39 million2016 [65]
Jawan 39 million2023 [83]
Vidhaata 38 million+1982 [84] [lower-alpha 2]
Upkar 37.5 million1967 [85] [76]
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan 37.5 million1974 [76]
Border 37.1 million1997 [67]
Haathi Mere Saathi 37 million1971 [86] [71]
Dus Numbri 36 million1976 [87] [lower-alpha 2]
Suhaag 36 million1979 [88] [lower-alpha 2]
2.0 36 million2018 [65]
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai 35.7 million1998 [67]
PK 35.5 million2014 [65]
Bajrangi Bhaijaan 35.5 million2015 [65]
Kismet 35 million+1943 [76]
Rattan 35 million+1944 [76]
Shree 420 35 million+1955 [76]
Naseeb 35 million1981 [76]
Johny Mera Naam 35 million1970 [76]
Beta 35 million1992 [76]
Pathaan 35 million2023 [83]
Dhoom 3 34 million2013 [65]
Seeta Aur Geeta 33 million1972 [89] [lower-alpha 2]
Karma 33 million+1986 [90] [lower-alpha 2]
Enthiran 33 million2010 [65]
Ankhen 32.5 million1968 [91] [76]
3 Idiots 32 million2009 [83]
Sultan 32 million2016 [67]

Highest-grossing opening weekends 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.

Denotes films that ranked first when they released
RankTitleOpening gross (Indian rupees)Primary language(s)Number
of days
YearRef
1 KGF: Chapter 2 ₹442 croreKannada42022 [92]
2 Baahubali 2 : The Conclusion ₹391 croreTelugu32017 [93]
3 RRR ₹380 crore2022 [94]
4 Jawan ₹342 croreHindi42023 [lower-alpha 3]
5 Pathaan ₹335 crore52023 [lower-alpha 4]
6 Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire ₹302 croreTelugu32023 [98]
7 Adipurush ₹261 crore32023 [99]
8 Sultan ₹252 croreHindi52016 [100]
9 Animal ₹241 crore32023 [101]
10 Saaho ₹237 croreTelugu32019 [102]

Highest-grossing films by year

YearTitleGross revenue (Indian rupees)Footfalls (est. ticket sales)Ref
1940 Zindagi 55 lakh 11 million+ [103] [104]
1941 Khazanchi 70 lakh30 million [105] [76]
1942 Basant 80 lakh30 million [106] [76]
1943 Kismet 1 crore 35 million+ [107] [76]
1944 Rattan 1 crore35 million+ [108] [76]
1945 Zeenat 70 lakh14 million+ [109] [104]
1946 Anmol Ghadi 1 crore32.5 million [110] [76]
1947 Jugnu 50 lakh10 million+ [111] [104]
1948 Shaheed 1.55 crore30 million+ [112] [104]
1949 Barsaat 2 crore30 million [113] [76]
1950 Samadhi 1.35 crore15 million+ [114] [lower-alpha 2]
1951 Awaara 2.3 crore30 million [115] [76]
1952 Aan 2.8 crore30 million+ [116] [76]
1953 Anarkali 2.35 crore29 million+ [117] [76]
1954 Nagin 2.9 crore30 million [118] [76]
1955 Shree 420 3.9 crore35 million+ [119] [76]
1956 C.I.D. 2.5 crore19 million+ [120] [lower-alpha 2]
1957 Mother India 8 crore100 million+ [82] [66]
1958 Madhumati 4 crore30 million+ [121] [76]
1959 Anari 3 crore22 million+ [122] [lower-alpha 2]
1960 Mughal-e-Azam 11 crore100 million+ [123] [66]
1961 Gunga Jumna 7 crore52 million [75] [lower-alpha 2]
1962 Bees Saal Baad 3 crore22 million [124] [lower-alpha 2]
1963 Mere Mehboob 6 crore42 million [78] [lower-alpha 2]
1964 Sangam 8 crore50 million [125] [76]
1965 Waqt 6 crore41 million [80] [lower-alpha 2]
1966 Phool Aur Patthar 7.5 crore45 million [77] [lower-alpha 2]
1967 Upkar 7 crore37.5 million [85] [76]
1968 Ankhen 6.5 crore32.5 million [91] [76]
1969 Aradhana 7 crore42 million [79] [lower-alpha 2]
1970 Johny Mera Naam 8 crore35 million [126] [76]
1971 Haathi Mere Saathi 7 crore37 million [86] [lower-alpha 2]
1972 Seeta Aur Geeta 6.5 crore33 million [89] [lower-alpha 2]
1973 Bobby 11 crore53 million [74] [lower-alpha 2]
1974 Roti Kapda Aur Makaan 10.5 crore37.5 million [76]
1975 Sholay 35 crore150 million+ [lower-alpha 6] [63]
1976 Dus Numbri 9 crore36 million [87] [lower-alpha 2]
1977 Amar Akbar Anthony 15.5 crore62 million [72] [lower-alpha 2]
1978 Muqaddar Ka Sikandar 17 crore67 million [70] [lower-alpha 2]
1979 Suhaag 17 crore36 million [88] [lower-alpha 2]
1980 Qurbani 12 crore41 million [81] [lower-alpha 2]
1981 Kranti 20 crore60 million [73] [lower-alpha 2]
1982 Vidhaata 16 crore38 million [84] [lower-alpha 2]
1983 Coolie 18 crore70 million [68] [69]
1984 Tohfa 9 crore21 million [131] [lower-alpha 2]
1985 Ram Teri Ganga Maili 19 crore40 million [132] [76]
1986 Karma 14 crore33 million [90] [lower-alpha 2]
1987 Hukumat 12 crore16 million [133] [lower-alpha 2]
1988 Tezaab 16 crore29 million+ [134] [76]
1989 Maine Pyar Kiya 28 crore79.7 million [135] [136]
1990 Dil 16 crore30 million [137] [76]
1991 Saajan 18 crore29 million+ [138] [76]
1992 Beta 20 crore35 million [139] [76]
1993 Aankhen 21 crore28.6 million [140] [67]
1994 Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! 175 crore74 million [141] [66]
1995 Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge 113 crore48 million [142] [67]
1996 Raja Hindustani 100 crore41 million [143] [67]
1997 Border 63.68 crore37.1 million [144] [67]
1998 Kuch Kuch Hota Hai 98 crore35.7 million [145] [67]
1999 Hum Saath-Saath Hain 66.4 crore28.5 million [146] [67]
2000 Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai 74.23 crore30.7 million [147] [67]
2001 Gadar: Ek Prem Katha 128.19 crore50.6 million [148] [67]
2002 Devdas 68.19 crore20.6 million [149] [67]
2003 Koi... Mil Gaya 72.49 crore19.4 million [150] [67]
2004 Veer-Zaara 48.84 crore11.4 million [151] [152]
2005 No Entry 64.16 crore13.2 million [153] [154]
2006 Dhoom 2 113 crore21.6 million [155] [67]
2007 Om Shanti Om 114.78 crore18 million
2008 Ghajini 162 crore24 million [156] [67]
2009 3 Idiots 281.88 crore32 million [56] [65]
2010 Enthiran ₹213.84 crore33 million [157] [65]
2011 Bodyguard 206.75 crore22.1 million [158] [67]
2012 Ek Tha Tiger 276.08 crore26.5 million [159] [65]
2013 Dhoom 3 372 crore34 million [160] [65]
2014 PK ₹507 crore35.5 million [161] [65]
2015 Baahubali: The Beginning 520 crore50 million [162]
2016 Dangal ₹538.03 crore39 million [7] [65]
2017 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ₹1,429.83 crore120 million [3] [65]
2018 2.0 ₹519.65 crore36 million [65]
2019 Avengers: Endgame ₹445 crore21.5 million [41] [67]
2020 Tanhaji 332.8 crore21.5 million [41] [67]
2021 Pushpa: The Rise 325 crore20 million [163] [164]
2022 KGF: Chapter 2 ₹1,008 crore50.5 million [17]
2023 Jawan ₹761.98 crore39 million [165]
2024 Hanu-Man ₹243.2 crore10 million [166]

See also

Notes

  1. According to Box Office Mojo, Spider-Man: No Way Home grossed $35,300,000 in India during 2021–22. [58] According to exchange rate at the time of release, this is equivalent to ₹263.8 crore. [59]
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 See Box office § Average ticket price
  3. DNA India reported that the India net collection for the opening weekend is ₹287 crore. [95] While Sacnilk mentioned the collection in terms of gross to be ₹345 crore. [96]
  4. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh reported that Pathaan has grossed ₹335 crore in India (5 day extended weekend). [97]
  5. 8.3759 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1975 [129]
  6. Sholay domestic gross: 35 crore [127] [128] (US$41.79 million), [lower-alpha 5] equivalent to ₹1,500 crore ($246 million) in 2014. [130]

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