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The following is a list of highest-grossing films in India, with gross revenue in Indian rupees. This is not 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] Most of the highest-grossing films at the domestic box office are Indian films, particularly from Bollywood, the Hindi-language film industry, followed by the Tamil (Kollywood) and the Telugu (Tollywood) film industries. For a list of highest-grossing Indian films worldwide, see List of highest-grossing Indian films.

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Overview[edit]

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 562.52crore .[a][8]When adjusted for inflation, the highest-grossing film in India is Mughal-e-Azam (1960), with an adjusted domestic gross equivalent to an estimated 2,000crore in 2017.[b] It is followed by Mother India (1957),[c]Sholay (1975),[d]Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, and then Hum Aapke Hain Koun.! (1994),[e] 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.[10]

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.[11] While Indian films remain at the top of the domestic Indian box office, the market for Hollywood films has gradually been growing;[12] the market share of foreign films rose from 8% in 2014 up to 15% in 2015,[13] with Hollywood films representing 10% of the Indian market in 2016[14] and 13% in 2017.[15] Some of the earliest foreign blockbusters in India included Mackenna's Gold (1969) starring Gregory Peck and Omar Sharif,[16] and Bruce Lee's Hong Kong martial arts filmsEnter the Dragon (in 1975) and Way of the Dragon (in 1979).[17] Hollywood's production Avengers: Endgame (2019), is the 4th highest grossing film in India with a net business of ₹377.50 crore[18] and 9th highest with a total gross of ₹422.28 crore[19] ($60.41 million).

Domestic gross figures[edit]

*Denotes films still running in theatres
RankFilmTotal grossCountryPrimary
language
YearSource(s)
1Baahubali 2: The Conclusion₹1429.83 croreIndiaTelugu2017[3]
22.0₹565 croreIndiaTamil2018[20]
3Dangal₹562.52 croreIndiaHindi2016[a]
4Baahubali: The Beginning516.24croreIndiaTelugu2015[21]
5Avengers: Endgame *₹462.28 croreUnited StatesEnglish2019[22]
6Bajrangi Bhaijaan₹444.92 croreIndiaHindi2015[23]
7Tiger Zinda Hai434.82croreIndiaHindi2017[24][25]
8Sanju₹430.84 croreIndiaHindi2018[26]
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10Sultan421.25croreIndiaHindi2016[27]
11Padmaavat387.31croreIndiaHindi2018[28]
12Dhoom 3372croreIndiaHindi2013[29][30]
13Krrish 3320croreIndiaHindi2013[31][30]
14Kick309.89croreIndiaHindi2014[29]
15Simmba308.09croreIndiaHindi2018[32]
16Prem Ratan Dhan Payo305croreIndiaHindi2015[33]
17Chennai Express301croreIndiaHindi2013[29][30]
18Happy New Year295croreIndiaHindi2014[29]
19Avengers: Infinity War294.07croreUnited StatesEnglish2018[f]
20Uri289.68croreIndiaHindi2019[36]
213 Idiots273.82croreIndiaHindi2009[37][38]
22Golmaal Again264.18croreIndiaHindi2017[39]
23Bajirao Mastani263.14croreIndiaHindi2015[40]
24Ek Tha Tiger263croreIndiaHindi2012[29][41]
25Bang Bang!261croreIndiaHindi2014[29]
26Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani259croreIndiaHindi2013[29][30]
27The Jungle Book258.79croreUnited StatesEnglish2016[g]
28Kabali215croreIndiaTamil2016[44]
29Dilwale214.15croreIndiaHindi2015[29]
30Enthiran213.84croreIndiaTamil2010[45][46]
31Dabangg 2211croreIndiaHindi2014[29]
32Baaghi 2210.74croreIndiaHindi2018[47]
33K.G.F: Chapter 1₹200 croreIndiaKannada2018[48]
34Tanu Weds Manu: Returns197.86croreIndiaHindi2015[29]
35Thugs of Hindostan₹193.83 croreIndiaHindi2018[49]
36Dabangg193.37croreIndiaHindi2010[37][50]
37Judwaa 2192.32croreIndiaHindi2017[51]
38Singham Returns191.48croreIndiaHindi2014[37]
39M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story187croreIndiaHindi2016[29]
40I186.63croreIndiaTamil2015[52]
41Toilet: Ek Prem Katha186.42croreIndiaHindi2017[53]
42Airlift184croreIndiaHindi2016[29]
43Rowdy Rathore180.08croreIndiaHindi2012[37][41]
44Raees176.64croreIndiaHindi2017[54]
45Kaabil175croreIndiaHindi2017[29]
46Rustom173.07croreIndiaHindi2016[37]
47Mersal₹172 croreIndiaTamil2017[55]
48Vishwaroopam₹170 croreIndiaTamil2013[56]
49Rangasthalam165croreIndiaTelugu2018[h]
50Ready164.38croreIndiaHindi2011[37]

Domestic gross adjusted for inflation[edit]

RankFilmYearAdjusted gross (est.)Footfalls (est.)
1Mughal-e-Azam19602,000 crore[b]100 million+[10]
2Mother India19571,600 crore[c]100 million+[10]
3Sholay19751,500 crore[d]100 million+[10]
4Baahubali 2: The Conclusion20171,429.83 crore[3]100 million[10]
5Hum Aapke Hain Koun.!19941,197 crore[e]74 million[67]
6Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge1995915 crore[k]48 million[67]
7Gunga Jamuna1961793 crore[l]52 million[70][72]
8Raja Hindustani1996691 crore[m]41 million[67]
9Mere Mehboob1963665 crore[n]42 million[74][72]
10Naya Daur1957652 crore[o]40 million[60][72]
11Dangal2016604 crore[a]37 million (Hindi)[67]
12Gadar: Ek Prem Katha2001596 crore[75]50.6 million[67]
13Baahubali: The Beginning2015587 crore[21]14.3 million (Hindi)[76]
14Kuch Kuch Hota Hai1998565 crore[p]46 million[67]
152.02018565 crore[20]17.5 million (Hindi)[78]
16PK2014565 crore[26]35.1 million[67]
17Muqaddar Ka Sikandar1978550 crore[79]67 million[80][72]
18Bobby1973517 crore[r]30 million[82]
19Karan Arjun1995516 crore[s]29.9 million[67]
203 Idiots2009515 crore[37]31.8 million[67]
21Maine Pyar Kiya1989500 crore[u]30 million[82]
22Kaho Naa.. Pyaar Hai2000494 crore[v]30.6 million[67]
23Shree 4201955490 crore[w]29 million[88][72]
24Prem Ratan Dhan Payo2015487 crore[29]22.8 million[67]
25Amar Akbar Anthony1977485 crore[x]61 million[89][72]
26Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham2001482 crore[y]31.2 million[67]
27Bajrangi Bhaijaan2015481 crore[z]35.4 million[67]
28Madhumati1958478 crore[ab]30 million[88][72]
29Dhoom 32013473 crore[29]29.8 million[67]
30Dil To Pagal Hai1997468 crore[ac]29.5 million[67]

Foreign films[edit]

The following list of films is sorted in terms of Indian rupees. The figures are also given in US dollars, but may not be consistent, as the dollar-rupee exchange rate has varied over time.[96]

*Denotes films still running in theatres
RankFilmGross
(Indian rupees)
Gross
(US dollars)
CountryYearSource(s)
1Avengers: Endgame *422.28crore$60,416,808United States2019[19][97]
2Avengers: Infinity War294.07crore$43,594,456United States2018[f]
3The Jungle Book258.79crore$38,835,000United States2016[g]
4Furious 7155.11crore$24,714,209United States2015[ad]
5Jurassic World141.44crore$22,212,557United States2015[ae]
6Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom129.69crore$19,211,954United States2018[af]
7The Fate of the Furious127.28crore$19,771,148United States2017[ag]
8Avatar113.09crore$24,216,860United States
United Kingdom
2009[ah]
9Mission: Impossible – Fallout108.79crore$15,852,933United States2018[ai]
10Avengers: Age of Ultron106.32crore$16,695,001United States2015[aj]

Highest-grossing opening weekends[edit]

Denotes films that ranked first when they released
RankFilmOpening Weekend GrossCountryYearSource(s)
1Baahubali 2: The Conclusion₹391 croreIndia2017[112]
22.0₹298 croreIndia2018[113]
3Avengers: Endgame₹187.14 croreUnited States2019[114]
4Thugs of Hindostan₹157.69 croreIndia2018[115]
5Sanju₹153.92 croreIndia2018[116]
6Tiger Zinda Hai₹147.08 croreIndia2017[117]
7Padmaavat₹146.15 croreIndia2018[118]
8Dangal₹144.98 croreIndia2016[117]
9Baahubali: The Beginning₹139.43 croreIndia2015[ak]
10Race 3₹136.50 croreIndia2018[121]
11Bajrangi Bhaijaan₹135.68 croreIndia2015[117]
12Prem Ratan Dhan Payo₹134.73 croreIndia2015[117]
13Dhoom 3₹130.32 croreIndia2013[117]
14PK₹126.19 croreIndia2014[117]
15Happy New Year₹125.76 croreIndia2014[117]
16Kabali₹124.4 croreIndia2016[122]
17Avengers: Infinity War₹120.90 croreUnited States2018[123]

Timeline of gross records[edit]

Nominal gross[edit]

Domestic
YearFilmGross
(Indian rupees)
Source(s)
1940Zindagi55 lakh[am]
1941Khazanchi70 lakh[ao]
1942Basant80 lakh[ap]
1943Kismet1 crore[ar]
1946Anmol Ghadi1 crore[at]
1947Jugnu50lakh[av]
1948Chandralekha1.55 crore[ax]
1949Andaz1.8 crore[az]
1949Barsaat2 crore[ba]
1951Awaara2.3 crore[bb]
1952Aan2.8 crore[bc]
1954Nagin2.9 crore[bd]
1955Shree 4203.9 crore[w]
1957Naya Daur5.4 crore[be]
1957Mother India8 crore[c]
1960Mughal-e-Azam11 crore[bf]
1973Bobby11 crore[r]
1975Sholay35 crore[d]
1994Hum Aapke Hain Koun.!123 crore[e][139]
2001Gadar: Ek Prem Katha128 crore[140][141]
2008Ghajini162 crore[142][143]
20093 Idiots273.82 crore[37][38]
2013Chennai Express301 crore[29][30]
2013Dhoom 3372 crore[29][30]
2014PK₹473.33 crore[26]
2015Baahubali: The Beginning520 crore[21]
2016Dangal562.52 crore[a]
2017Baahubali 2: The Conclusion₹1,429.83 crore[3]

Inflation adjusted gross[edit]

Domestic gross adjusted for inflation
YearFilmAdjusted grossSource(s)
1940Zindagi181 crore[am]
1941Khazanchi235 crore[ao]
1942Basant235 crore[ap]
1943Kismet309 crore[ar]
1947Jugnu363 crore[av]
1954Nagin363 crore[bd]
1955Shree 420490 crore[w]
1957Naya Daur652 crore[be]
1957Mother India₹1,600 crore[c]
1960Mughal-e-Azam2,000 crore[b]

Foreign films[edit]

Foreign films
YearFilmCountryGross
(Indian rupees)
Gross
(US dollars)
Adjusted grossSource(s)
1979Way of the DragonHong Kong₹12.04 lakh$148,166₹3.3 crore (US$500,408)[bg]
1991Pretty WomanUnited States₹50 lakh$500,000₹5.9 crore (US$920,000)[145]
1994Jurassic ParkUnited States₹21.97 crore$7,001,330108 crore (US$16 million)[bh]
1998TitanicUnited States₹50.45 crore$12,749,919189 crore (US$27 million)[bi]
2007Spider-Man 3United States108crore$16,402,484150 crore (US$22 million)[bj]
2009AvatarUnited States
United Kingdom
113.09crore$24,216,860213 crore (US$31 million)[ah]
2015Furious 7United States155.11crore$24,714,209175 crore (US$25 million)[ad]
2016The Jungle BookUnited States258.79crore$38,835,000278 crore (US$40 million)[g]
2018Avengers: Infinity WarUnited States₹294.07 crore$43,594,456₹294 crore (US$44 million)[f]
2019Avengers: EndgameUnited States₹422.28 crore$60,416,808₹422 crore (US$60 million)[19][97]

See also[edit]

  • List of highest-grossing Indian films
  • List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ abcdDangal average India gross is 562.52 crore
    538.03 crore[7]
    587 crore[8]
  2. ^ abcdeMughal-e-Azam domestic gross: 11 crore in 1960,[58] equivalent to an estimated ₹2,000 crore ($307 million) in 2017.
    • Inflation rate of 200 times: 6 crore domestic nett in 1960, equivalent to ₹1,300 crore ($200 million) in 2017.[59]
  3. ^ abcdMother India: 8 crore[60] (US$16.8 million)[i] in 1957. With a ticket inflation rate of 200 times,[b] this is equivalent to approximately ₹1,600 crore ($246 million) in 2017.
  4. ^ abcSholay domestic gross: 35 crore[62][63] (US$41.79 million),[j] equivalent to ₹1,500 crore ($246 million) in 2014.[64]
  5. ^ abcHum Aapke Hain Koun: ₹175 crore domestic gross,[65] equivalent to 1,197 crore (US$170 million) in 2016.
    • Inflation rate of 9.73 times: 72.47 crore domestic nett,[66] equivalent to 705 crore (US$100 million) in 2016.[10]
  6. ^ abcAccording to Box Office Mojo, Avengers: Infinity War grossed $43,594,456 in India during 2018.[34] According to the 2018 exchange rate at the time of release,[35] this is equivalent to 294.07 crore.
  7. ^ abcAccording to Box Office Mojo, The Jungle Book grossed $38,835,000 in India during 2016.[42] According to the 2016 exchange rate at the time of release,[43] this is equivalent to 258.79 crore (equivalent to 278 crore or US$40 million in 2018).
  8. ^According to IBTimes, Rangasthalam grossed 203 crore worldwide with 35 crore overseas.[57] So gross in India is 168 crore.
  9. ^ abcdefghij4.7619 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1951 to 1965[61]
  10. ^8.3759 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1975[61]
  11. ^Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge: 106.5 crore domestic gross,[68] equivalent to 915 crore (US$130 million) in 2016.
    • Inflation rate of 8.59 times: 53.31 crore domestic nett,[69] equivalent to 458 crore (US$66 million) in 2016.[10]
  12. ^Gunga Jamuna: 7 crore[70] (US$14.7 million)[i] in 1961 (US$123 million or 793 crore[71] in 2016)
  13. ^Raja Hindustani: 85 crore domestic gross,[73] equivalent to 691 crore (US$100 million) in 2016.
    • Inflation rate of 8.13 times: 48 crore domestic nett,[73] equivalent to 390 crore (US$56 million) in 2016.[10]
  14. ^Mere Mehboob: 6 crore[74] (US$12.6 million)[i] in 1963 (US$103 million or 665 crore[71] in 2016)
  15. ^Naya Daur: 5.4 crore[60] (US$11.34 million)[i] in 1957 (US$101 million (652 crore)[71] in 2016)
  16. ^Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: 80.12 domestic gross,[37] equivalent to 565 crore (US$82 million) in 2016.
    • Inflation rate of 7.05 times: 46.87 crore domestic nett, equivalent to 330.26 crore (US$48 million) in 2016.[77]
  17. ^7.742 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1973[61]
  18. ^ abBobby: 11 crore[81] (US$14.21 million)[q] in 1973 (US$80 million or 517 crore[71] in 2016)
  19. ^Karan Arjun: 52 crore domestic gross,[83] equivalent to 516 crore (US$75 million) in 2017.
    • Inflation rate of 9.93 times: 29 crore domestic nett,[83] equivalent to 288 crore (US$42 million) in 2017.[84]
  20. ^1993 inflation rate of 17.83 times: Darr's domestic net of ₹107,375,000 in 1993 equivalent to ₹1,914,360,020 in 2017.[86]
  21. ^Maine Pyar Kiya domestic gross: ₹28 crore,[85] equivalent to ₹500 crore ($77 million) adjusted for inflation in 2017.[t]
  22. ^Kaho Naa.. Pyaar Hai: 74.23 crore domestic gross,[87] equivalent to 494 crore (US$71 million) in 2017.
    • Inflation rate of 6.66 times: 44.28 crore domestic nett,[77] equivalent to 295 crore (US$43 million) in 2017.[84]
  23. ^ abcShree 420: 3.9 crore[88] (US$8.19 million)[i] in 1955 (US$77 million (490 crore)[71] in 2016)
  24. ^Amar Akbar Anthony domestic gross: 15.5 crore in 1977,[89] equivalent to $18.05 million (8.5858 INR per USD in 1977),[90] or $75 million (485 crore)[91] in 2016.
  25. ^Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham: 92.81 domestic gross,[37] equivalent to 482 crore (US$70 million) in 2016.
    • Inflation rate of 5.19 times: 55.65 crore domestic nett, equivalent to 288.72 crore (US$42 million) in 2016.[77]
  26. ^₹444.92 crore gross,[23] 1.08x inflation rate[92]
  27. ^RupeeUSD
  28. ^Madhumati: 4 crore[93] (US$8.4 million)[aa] in 1958 (US$73 million[94] (478 crore)[91] in 2016))
  29. ^Dil To Pagal Hai: 59.82 domestic gross,[95] equivalent to 468 crore (US$68 million) in 2016.
    • Inflation rate of 7.82 times: 34.97 crore domestic nett, equivalent to 273.34 crore (US$40 million) in 2016.[77]
  30. ^ abAccording to Box Office Mojo, Furious 7 grossed $24,714,209 in India in 2015.[98] According to the 2015 exchange rate at the time of release,[99] this is equivalent to 155.11 crore (equivalent to 175 crore or US$25 million in 2018).
  31. ^According to Box Office Mojo, Jurassic World grossed $22,212,557 in India in 2015.[100] According to the 2015 exchange rate at the time of release,[101] this is equivalent to 141.44 crore.
  32. ^According to Box Office Mojo, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom grossed $19,211,954 in India,[102] According to the 2018 exchange rate at the time of release,[103] this is equivalent to 129.69 crore.
  33. ^According to Box Office Mojo, The Fate of the Furious grossed $19,771,148 in India in 2017.[104] According to the 2017 exchange rate at the time of release,[105] this is equivalent to 127.28 crore.
  34. ^ abAccording to Box Office Mojo, Avatar grossed $24,216,860 in India in 2009.[106] According to the 2009 exchange rate at the time of release,[107] this is equivalent to 113.09 crore (equivalent to 213 crore or US$31 million in 2018).
  35. ^According to Box Office Mojo, Mission: Impossible – Fallout grossed $15,852,933 in India,[108] According to the 2018 exchange rate at the time of release,[109] this is equivalent to 108.79 crore.
  36. ^According to Box Office Mojo, Avengers: Age of Ultron grossed $16,695,001 in India during 2015.[110] According to the 2015 exchange rate at the time of release,[111] this is equivalent to 106.32 crore.
  37. ^According to IBTimes, Baahubali grossed 169 crore worldwide [119] with 29.57 crore overseas[120] in its opening weekend. So gross in India is 139.43 crore.
  38. ^3.4804 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1940: 13.33 per pound,[125] $3.83 per pound[126]
  39. ^ ab55 lakh[124] (US$1.58 million)[al] in 1940 (US$28 million or 181 crore[71] in 2016)
  40. ^ ab3.3077 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1941 and 1942: 13.33 per pound,[125] $4.03 per pound[126]
  41. ^ ab70 lakh[127] (US$2.12 million)[an] in 1941 (US$36 million or 235 crore[71] in 2016)
  42. ^ ab80 lakh[128] (US$2.42 million)[an] in 1942 (US$37 million or 235 crore[71] in 2016)
  43. ^3.3223 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1943[130]
  44. ^ ab1 crore[129] (US$3.32 million)[aq] in 1943 (US$48 million or 309 crore[71] in 2016)
  45. ^3.309 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1946[132]
  46. ^1 crore[131] (US$3.02 million)[as] in 1946 (US$39 million or 249 crore[71] in 2016)
  47. ^1 Indian rupee per US dollar in 1947[96]
  48. ^ ab50 lakh[133] (US$5 million)[au] in 1947 (US$56 million or 363 crore[71] in 2016)
  49. ^4.79 Indian rupees per US dollar from 1948 to 1950[96]
  50. ^1.55 crore[134] (US$3.24 million)[aw] in 1948 (US$34 million or 215 crore[71] in 2016)
  51. ^ ab4.79 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1949 and 1950[96]
  52. ^1.8 crore[135] (US$3.76 million)[ay] in 1949 (US$40 million or 255 crore[71] in 2016)
  53. ^2 crore[135] (US$4.18 million)[ay] in 1949 (US$44 million or 282 crore[71] in 2016)
  54. ^Awaara domestic gross: 2.3 crore[136] (US$4.83 million)[i] in 1951 (US$47 million (302 crore)[71] in 2016)
  55. ^2.8 crore[137] (US$5.88 million)[i] in 1952 (US$55 million (356 crore)[71] in 2016)
  56. ^ ab2.9 crore[138] (US$6.09 million)[i] in 1954 (US$57 million (363 crore)[71] in 2016)
  57. ^ abNaya Daur domestic gross: 5.4 crore[60] (US$11.34 million)[i] in 1957 (US$101 million (652 crore)[71] in 2016)
  58. ^Mughal-e-Azam: 11crore[b] (US$11.34 million)[i] in 1960
  59. ^At least one Bombay theater alone, New Excelsior, earned approximately ₹1,204,000 from Way of the Dragon in its first eight weeks,[17] equivalent to US$148,166.[144] Adjusted for inflation, this is equivalent to ₹511,482 or ₹32,578,646.
  60. ^Jurassic Park (1994) – $7,001,330[146]21.97 crore (equivalent to 108 crore or US$16 million in 2018)[147]
  61. ^Titanic in India grossed $12,749,919,[148] or 56 crore (equivalent to 189 crore or US$27 million in 2018).[149]
  62. ^According to Box Office Mojo, Spider-Man 3 grossed $16,402,484 in India,[150] According to the 2007 exchange rate at the time of release,[151] this is equivalent to 66.51 crore (equivalent to 150 crore or US$22 million in 2018).

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