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[7] [8] [9] In 2023, the Hindi film industry accounted for 44% of box office revenue, followed by the Telugu industry at 19% and the Tamil industry at 16%. The Kannada (5%), Malayalam (3%), Bengali , Marathi , Odia , Punjabi , Gujarati and Bhojpuri industries contributed to the remainder, while the foreign film industry made up 9% of the total ...
The top 25 highest-grossing Hindi films worldwide are listed here. Rank [b] Title Worldwide gross Year Ref. 1 Dangal ₹1,914–2,200 crore 2016 [c] 2 Jawan
Hindi 2018 [31] 20 Tiger Zinda Hai ₹434.82 crore: Hindi 2017 [32] [33] 21 Sultan ₹421.25 crore: Hindi 2016 [34] 22 Leo ₹417 crore: Tamil 2023 [35] 23 Jailer ₹407 crore: Tamil 2023 [36] 24 Padmaavat ₹387.31 crore: Hindi 2018 [37] 25 War ₹378.18 crore: Hindi 2019 [38] 26 Dhoom 3 ₹364.45 crore: Hindi 2013 [39] 27 Kantara ₹361 crore ...
₹556.36 crore [7]Pathaan: 25 January 2023: Yash Raj Films ₹ 543.05 crore [8]Gadar 2: 11 August 2023: Zee Studios Anil Sharma Productions MM Movies ₹ 525.45 crore [9]Dangal: 23 December 2016
The following is the list of highest-grossing Hindi films released in 2023. The rank of the films in the following table depends on the estimate of worldwide collections as reported by organizations classified as green by Wikipedia. [a] There is no official tracking of domestic box office figures within India.
The following is the list of highest-grossing Hindi cinema films released in 2024. Background shading indicates that a film is currently showing in theatres worldwide. Highest grossing Hindi cinema films of 2024
Hindi [7] [3] 6 Vakeel Saab: Sri Venkateswara Creations: Sri Venkateswara Creations ₹ 137.65 crore (equivalent to ₹ 154 crore or US$18 million in 2023) Telugu [8] 7 Akhanda: Dwaraka Creations Dwaraka Creations ₹ 120 crore (equivalent to ₹ 127 crore or US$15 million in 2023)-₹ 150 crore (equivalent to ₹ 159 crore or US$18 million in ...
In the 1950s, Hindi and Egyptian films were generally more popular than Hollywood films in East Africa. By the 1960s, the region was one of the largest overseas export markets for Indian films, accounting for about 20-50% of global earnings for many Indian films.