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The Hindi film industry, popularly christened as Bollywood, is one of the largest film production centers in the world. The first feature film produced in India was the Dadasaheb Phalke directed silent black-and-white film Raja Harishchandra, which was released in 1913. With time, the industry expanded and the number of films produced kept increasing throughout the 1920s and 1930s. With expansion, newer technologies were introduced including the use of sound and later color. Alam Ara was India's first sound film, while Kisan Kanya was India's first color film (incidentally, both are directed by the same person). Introduction of these technologies significantly shaped the style of Indian film-making, as the advent of sound popularized musicals and song-and-dance sequences, making them an integral part of Indian films. The industry did face problems during the 1930s because of independence movements and international wars. The 1940s, 1950s and 1960s are often called the "golden years" of Bollywood. Films received much critical appreciation all over the world. Several notable cinematic figures such as Guru Dutt, Raj Kapoor and Bimal Roy were active during these years and were instrumental in developing the industry. Mehboob Khan's Mother India received universal acclaim and became India's first feature film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film; till date, it is one of only three Bollywood films (Salaam Bombay! and Lagaan) to share that honor. Other Bollywood films from the era were screened in major film festivals across the world, and some of them won major prizes as well. Parallel cinema also emerged during this time, and gained momentum later on after a "hibernation" phase.
Beginning with the 1940s, Bollywood films also saw major commercial success, and several box office milestones were breached. As the popularity of cinema spread, theatrical revenue kept increasing. The 1943 Gyan Mukherjee-directed Kismet became the first Bollywood film to cross the ₹1 crore mark. Subsequently, more films breached the ₹1 crore mark until Shree 420 breached the ₹2 crore mark for the first time. Beginning with the 1960s and particularly 1970s, Bollywood films achieved major commercial success more regularly, and the revenue earned multiplied manifold throughout this period (a trend that continued into the 1990s); Sholay (1975) earned triple the amount that the previous record-holder Mughal-e-Azam (1960) earned, while Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994) more than quadrupled Sholay's record. Post the "dark phase" of the 1980s, business increased tremendously as is visible from the major success of films like Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge and Gadar: Ek Prem Katha.
Initially, the success of a film was determined by box office longevity than revenue. However, due to increasing competition from television and the threat of piracy, and later the advent of alternative media, longevity of films decreased drastically and revenue became the focus of success. The revenue-earning pattern has become increasingly front-loaded over the years, and now most films depend only on first weekend/first week revenue to decide the fate of a film, a trend that has received widespread criticism from industry experts. This trend was further intensified after the multiplex boom in India following liberalization, which caused ticket prices and theatrical screening scope to increase. Since 2008, Bollywood films have started breaching the ₹100 crore mark consistently; Ghajini was the first Bollywood film to cross the mark. Considered a turning point in Bollywood, multiple films have breached that mark since then. Beginning with the 2000s (decade) and particularly 2010s, the release size and marketing efforts have increased rapidly to the extent that films can achieve the ₹100 crore mark in a single week, and the single-day full-capacity revenue can be ₹30 crore. Franchises have witnessed increasing popularity and several highly popular franchises such as Dhoom and Golmaal saw great success at the box office; additionally, each sequel has earned more than the previous film, making franchises a lucrative business proposal.
Below is a set of lists which track the records for highest-grossing films in India (by net figures, i.e. after tax reduction), highest opening days, highest opening weeks and also other specific lists. Since box office figures in India are not tracked strictly, figures from Box Office India are utilised; only extracts of lists are visible here for some of the lists due to copyright concerns. The original list showed the Top 30 films according to net revenue earned in India.
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Highest-grossing Bollywood films in India
The following is a non-definitive list of the all-time highest-grossing Bollywood films, by [[Real versus nominal value (sted for inflation, it tends to favour films in more recent years, with all but two of the films in the top 30 being released after 2000. Films released prior to 1994 do not appear in the list because inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends make direct comparisons inaccurate. Figures are given in Indian rupees.
Rank | Movie | Year | Studio(s) | Nett Gross |
Director |
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1 | 3 Idiots | 2009 | Vinod Chopra Productions | ₹385,57,00,000 | Rajkumar Hirani |
2 | Bodyguard | 2012 | Reliance Entertainment | ₹241,00,00,000 | Siddique |
3 | Ra.One | 2011 | Red Chillies Entertainment | ₹240,00,00,000 | Anubhav Sinha |
4 | Dabangg | 2010 | Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd | ₹145,00,00,000 | Abhinav Kashyap |
15 | Dhoom 2 | 2006 | Yash Raj Films | ₹80,25,00,000 | Sanjay Gadhvi |
20 | Housefull | 2010 | Eros International | ₹72,07,00,000 | Sajid Khan |
25 | Singh is Kinng | 2008 | Viacom 18 Motion Pictures | ₹68,48,00,000 | Anees Bazmee |
30 | Taare Zameen Par | 2007 | Aamir Khan Productions | ₹62,48,00,000 | Aamir Khan |
Highest-grossing Bollywood films worldwide
The biggest Worldwide grossers in the history of Hindi film industry are listed below. Two film has crossed ₹300 crore (US$35 million). Six films have hit the ₹200 crore (US$23 million) mark while 38 films have hit the ₹100 crore (US$12 million) mark . All figures are worldwide gross figures.
Rank | Movie | Year | Studio(s) | Worldwide Gross |
Director |
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1 | 3 Idiots | 2009 | Vinod Chopra Productions | ₹385 crore (US$44 million) | Rajkumar Hirani |
2 | Don 2 | 2011 | Excel Entertainment | ₹301,500,0000 | Farhan Akhtar |
3 | Ra.One | 2011 | Red Chillies Entertainment | ₹240,0000,000 | Anubhav Sinha |
4 | My Name Is Khan | 2010 | Fox Star Studios | ₹200 crore (US$23 million) | Karan Johar |
5 | Rowdy Rathore | 2012 | SLB Films | ₹150 crore (US$17 million) | Prabhu Deva |
6 | Om Shanti Om | 2008 | Red Chillies Entertainment | ₹149 crore (US$17 million) | Farah Khan |
7 | Dabangg | 2010 | Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd | ₹140,10,00,000 | Abhinav Kashyap |
8 | Krrish | 2006 | Filmkraft Productions Pvt. Ltd. | ₹117 crore (US$14 million) | Rakesh Roshan |
9 | Jodhaa Akbar | 2008 | UTV Motion Pictures | ₹112 crore (US$13 million) | Ashutosh Gowariker |
Speed to the ₹100 Crore Net Mark in India
Bollywood's 100 crore club includes Bollywood films earning ₹100 crore (US$12 million) at the Indian box office, after excluding entertainment tax into account. As of July 2012, 13 films have made it to the ₹100 crore (US$12 million) club. Aamir Khan's film Ghajini was the first Bollywood film to cross the 100 crore nett collections mark and create this exclusive club. He followed that up with 3 Idiots which became the second film to enter this club. Salman Khan became the second actor to enter with Dabangg, Ready and Bodyguard. In fact Salman Khan's Bodyguard entered this club the fastest in just 7 days of release. Ajay Devgan was the third actor to enter this league with Golmaal 3 and then followed by Singham. Though Singham entry into this club can be disputed, boxofficeindia.com shows it's 3 crore shy of the 100 cr mark, while the studio released a press release that said it reached 100cr. Shahrukh Khan managed to get a foothold in this league in late 2011 with Ra.One followed by Don 2. In 2012 Hrithik Roshan entered with Agneepath and Akshay Kumar with Housefull 2. This net collection does not include entertainment tax in the various Indian states. What's the significance of the number? For the trade, it's reassuring how robust the simple, old world box-office collection can be if the mix is right. First, it's earnings after paying entertainment tax that can be as high as 30%. Second, the money made overseas is over and above this. Third, it does not take into account other revenue streams that flow in from satellite rights, music and digital.
Year | Film | No. of Days | Total Film Gross |
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2008 | Ghajini | 18 | ₹115 crore (US$13 million) |
2009 | 3 Idiots | 9 | ₹202 crore (US$23 million) |
2010 | Dabangg | 10 | ₹140 crore (US$16 million) |
2010 | Golmaal 3 | 17 | ₹108 crore (US$12 million) |
2011 | Ready | 14 | ₹121 crore (US$14 million) |
2011 | Singham | 37 | ₹100 crore (US$12 million) |
2011 | Bodyguard | 7 | ₹141 crore (US$16 million) |
2011 | Ra.One | 11 | ₹115 crore (US$13 million) |
2011 | Don 2 | 16 | ₹115 crore (US$13 million) |
2012 | Agneepath | 11 | ₹120 crore (US$14 million) |
2012 | Housefull 2 | 17 | ₹113 crore (US$13 million) |
2012 | Rowdy Rathore | 11 | ₹131.52 crore (US$15 million) |
2012 | Bol Bachchan | 20 | ₹106.50 crore (US$12 million) |
Biggest opening gross
Opening day nett gross
The following is an extract of the list of the top 10 Bollywood films, which have had the biggest opening day gross.
Rank | Movie | Year | Studio(s) | Opening Day Nett Gross | Day of Week |
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1 | Ek Tha Tiger | 2012 | Yash Raj Films | ₹33,00,00,000 | Wednesday |
2 | Agneepath | 2012 | Dharma Productions | ₹21,72,00,000 | Thursday |
3 | Rowdy Rathore | 2012 | UTV Motion Pictures | ₹15,00,00,000 | Friday |
6 | Dabangg | 2010 | Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd | ₹14,45,00,000 | Friday |
10 | Bol Bachchan | 2012 | Fox Star Studios | ₹12,82,00,000 | Friday |
Single day nett gross
The following is an extract of the list of the top 10 Bollywood films, which have had the biggest single day gross.
Rank | Movie | Year | Studio(s) | Single Day Nett Gross | Day In Release | Day of Week |
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1 | Ek Tha Tiger | 2012 | Yash Raj Films | ₹33,00,00,000 | 1 | Wednesday |
2 | Ra.One | 2011 | Red Chillies Entertainment | ₹22,80,00,000 | 2 | Wednesday |
3 | Bodyguard | 2011 | Reliance Entertainment | ₹20,66,00,000 | 1 | Wednesday |
10 | Ready | 2011 | T-Series | ₹16,16,00,000 | 3 | Sunday |
Opening weekend nett gross (First 3 Days of Release)
The following is an extract of the list of the top 10 Bollywood films, which have had the biggest opening weekend nett gross.
Rank | Movie | Year | Studio(s) | Opening Weekend Nett Gross |
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1 | Ek Tha Tiger | 2012 | Yash Raj Films | 049.11₹60,50,00,000 |
2 | Dabangg | 2010 | Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd | 034.7₹48,82,00,000 |
3 | Rowdy Rathore | 2012 | UTV Motion Pictures | 049.11₹46,50,00,000 |
4 | Agneepath | 2012 | Dharma Productions | 030.97₹45,60,00,000 |
10 | Tees Maar Khan | 2010 | UTV Motion Pictures | 027.62₹36,59,00,000 |
Opening week nett gross (First 7 Days of Release)
The following is an extract of the list of the top 10 Bollywood films which have had the biggest opening week gross.
Rank | Movie | Year | Studio(s) | Opening Week Nett Gross |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bodyguard | 2011 | Reliance Entertainment | ₹100,15,00,000 |
3 | Agneepath | 2012 | Dharma Productions | ₹87,77,00,000 |
6 | Don 2 | 2011 | Reliance Entertainment | ₹70,96,00,000 |
10 | Ghajini | 2008 | Viacom 18 Motion Pictures | ₹54,18,00,000 |
Highest worldwide opening
The following list is an extract of the list of the biggest worldwide debuts for Bollywood films.
Rank | Movie | Year | Studio(s) | Worldwide opening |
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1 | Ra.One | 2011 | Eros Entertainment | ₹90,04,00,000 |
3 | Bodyguard | 2011 | Reliance Entertainment | ₹87,64,00,000 |
6 | Housefull 2 | 2012 | Eros Entertainment | ₹69,62,00,000 |
10 | Tees Maar Khan | 2010 | UTV Motion Pictures | ₹58,93,00,000 |
Highest-grossing films by month
Given below is a list of the top three highest-grossing Bollywood films, ordered by the month of the year in which they released. For example, a film released on March 31 will be considered a March release, while a film released on April 1 will be considered an April release; despite the fact that for the former case, the major theatrical run of the film will be outside the release month.
The list is derived from a number of lists, box office reports and statistics, all published by Box Office India. The base list from which most of this list's ranking is derived from is available here, in the Lifetime grossers list. Specific lists and sources for the figures are available in the "Source List" column of the list; however, in this column, the lifetime grossers reference is not used. Note: Since this list, as with all the given lists in this page, are updated in real time, certain figures will not have a reference as proof of their figure; such a reference may be available a few months or perhaps even a year after the release.
Month | Movie | Year | Nett collections | Distributor | Director | Source list |
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January | Agneepath | 2012 | ₹120,06,00,000 | Dharma Productions | Karan Malhotra | |
Yamla Pagla Deewana | 2011 | ₹54,98,00,000 | Top Angle Productions One Up Entertainment |
Samir Karnik | ||
Rang De Basanti | 2006 | ₹50,00,00,000 | UTV Motion Pictures | Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra | ||
February | My Name Is Khan | 2010 | ₹72,74,00,000 | Fox Searchlight Pictures | Karan Johar | |
Jodhaa Akbar | 2008 | ₹59,03,00,000 | UTV Motion Pictures Ashutosh Gowariker Productions |
Ashutosh Gowariker | ||
Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu | 2012 | ₹39,95,00,000 | UTV Motion Pictures | Shakun Batra | ||
March | Race | 2008 | ₹61,80,00,000 | Tips Films UTV Motion Pictures |
Abbas Mustan | |
Kahaani | 2012 | ₹58,80,00,000 | Viacom 18 Motion Pictures | Sujoy Ghosh | ||
Agent Vinod | 2012 | ₹43,93,00,000 | Illuminati Films Eros Entertainment |
Sriram Raghavan | ||
April | Housefull 2 | 2012 | ₹112,77,00,000 | Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment | Sajid Khan | |
Housefull | 2010 | ₹72,07,00,000 | Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment | Sajid Khan | ||
Thank You | 2011 | ₹45,03,00,000 | UTV Motion Pictures Hari Om Productions |
Anees Bazmee | ||
May | Fanaa | 2006 | ₹52,00,00,000 | Yash Raj Films | Kunal Kohli | |
Kites | 2010 | ₹48,56,00,000 | FilmKraft | Anurag Basu | ||
Ishaqzaade | 2012 | ₹45,80,00,000 | Yash Raj Films | Habib Faisal | ||
June | Rowdy Rathore | 2012 | ₹131,52,00,000 | UTV Motion Pictures | Prabhu Deva | |
Ready | 2011 | ₹121,26,00,000 | T-Series | Anees Bazmee | ||
Raajneeti | 2010 | ₹92,93,00,000 | UTV Motion Pictures | Prakash Jha | ||
July | ||||||
Bol Bachchan | 2012 | ₹106,50,00,000 | Ajay Devgn Films Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd |
Rohit Shetty | ||
Singham | 2011 | ₹100,00,00,000 | Reliance Entertainment | Rohit Shetty | ||
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara | 2011 | ₹89,85,00,000 | Eros Entertainment | Zoya Akhtar | ||
August | Bodyguard | 2011 | ₹140,95,00,000 | Reliance Entertainment | Siddique | |
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | 1994 | ₹69,75,00,000 | Eros International | Sooraj R. Barjatya | ||
Singh Is Kinng | 2008 | ₹68,48,00,000 | Reliance Entertainment Viacom18 Motion Pictures |
Anees Bazmee | ||
September | Dabangg | 2010 | ₹140,10,00,000 | Arbaaz Khan Productions | Abhinav Kashyap | |
Lage Raho Munna Bhai | 2006 | ₹72,75,00,000 | Vinod Chopra Productions | Rajkumar Hirani | ||
Wanted | 2009 | ₹60,69,00,000 | Sahara One Motion Pictures S K Film Enterprises |
Prabhu Deva | ||
October | Ra.One | 2011 | ₹114,78,00,000 | Eros International Red Chillies Entertainment |
Anubhav Sinha | |
Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge | 1995 | ₹61,00,00,000 | Yash Raj Films | Aditya Chopra | ||
Golmaal Returns | 2008 | ₹51,69,00,000 | Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd | Rohit Shetty | ||
November | Golmaal 3 | 2010 | ₹107,43,00,000 | Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd | Rohit Shetty | |
Dhoom 2 | 2006 | ₹80,25,00,000 | Yash Raj Films | Sanjay Gadhvi | ||
Om Shanti Om | 2007 | ₹79,42,00,000 | Red Chillies Entertainment | Farah Khan | ||
December | 3 Idiots | 2009 | ₹202,57,00,000 | Vinod Chopra Productions | Rajkumar Hirani | |
Ghajini | 2008 | ₹114,67,00,000 | Geetha Arts Reliance Entertainment |
A R Murugadoss | ||
Don 2 | 2011 | ₹113,00,00,000 | Reliance Entertainment Excel Entertainment |
Farhan Akhtar |
Highest-grossing Bollywood films throughout history
The following is a list of Bollywood films, which have had the highest theatrical nett grosses (up to that time), according to BoxOffice India.com.
Year | Movie | Record Held | Studio(s) | Nett Gross |
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1943 | Kismet | 066 years | Bombay Talkies | 001.0₹1,00,00,000 |
1949 | Barsaat | 022 years | R. K. Films | 001.1₹1,10,00,000 |
1951 | Awaara | 011 year | R.K. Films | 001.25₹1,25,00,000 |
1952 | Aan | 033 years | Mehboob Productions | 001.5₹1,50,00,000 |
1955 | Shree 420 | 022 years | R.K. Films | 002.0₹2,00,00,000 |
1957 | Mother India | 033 years | Mehboob Productions | 004.0₹4,00,00,000 |
1960 | Mughal-e-Azam | 1515 years | Sterling Investment | 005.5₹5,50,00,000 |
1975 | Sholay | 1919 years | G.P. Sippy Productions | 015.0₹15,00,00,000 |
1994 | Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! | 077 years | Rajshri Productions | 069.75₹69,75,00,000 |
2001 | Gadar: Ek Prem Katha | 055 years | Zee Telefilms | 073.75₹75,50,00,000 |
2006 | Dhoom 2 | 022 years | Yash Raj Films | 080.25₹80,25,00,000 |
2008 | Ghajini | 011 year | Reliance Entertainment Geetha Arts |
114.67₹114,67,00,000 |
2009 | 3 Idiots | *Current holder | Vinod Chopra Productions | 202.57₹202,57,00,000 |
See also
- List of Bollywood highest-grossing films in overseas markets
- List of highest-grossing films
- Entertainment tax
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