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Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire ₹618.06–700 crore Telugu 2023 [p] 17 Sultan ₹613–623.33 crore Hindi 2016 [q] 18 Jailer ₹605–650 crore Tamil 2023 [r] 19 Baahubali: The Beginning ₹599.72–650 crore Telugu Tamil 2015 [s] 20 Leo ₹595–620.50 crore Tamil 2023 [t] 21 Sanju ₹578.45–586.85 crore Hindi 2018 [u] 22 Tiger Zinda Hai ...
Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire: 22 December 2023: Telugu Hombale Films ₹ 143.84 crore 3 Saaho: 30 August 2019: Telugu T-Series Films & UV Creations ₹ 142.95 crore 1 Baahubali: The Beginning: 10 July 2015: Telugu Arka Media Works ₹ 118.70 crore 5 Pushpa: The Rise: 17 December 2021: Telugu Mythri Movie Makers Muttamsetty Media ₹ 118.26 crore
Total gross Year Ref. 1 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ₹1,429.83 crore 2017 [82] 2 Pushpa 2: The Rule * ₹1,315 crore: 2024 [83] 3 RRR ₹944 crore 2022 [82] 4 Kalki 2898 AD ₹877.31 crore 2024 [82] [84] 5 Baahubali: The Beginning ₹515.77 crore 2015 [85] 6 Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire ₹475.1 crore 2023 [86] 7 Devara: Part 1 ₹347 crore ...
On one hand, this bizarre, inside-out structure renders the movie’s first act a mere setup for the movie’s sequel (“Salaar: Part 2 – Shouryaanga Parvam,” currently in development).
[103] Sonil Dedhia of News18 gave the film 2.5/5 and wrote "Overall, Salaar is only for Prabhas fans and for those who feel an assault on the senses is a form of cinema. But if you love your eardrums and have had your fill of the super-heroic exploits of an underdog-turned-top dog hero, you can give this film a probable miss."
Total Budget Language Years Ref. 1 Pushpa: The Rise ₹200–250 crore ₹600–750 crore Telugu 2021 Pushpa 2: The Rule ₹400–500 crore crore 2024 2 Ponniyin Selvan: I ₹250 crore ₹500 crore Tamil 2022 Ponniyin Selvan: II ₹250 crore 2023 3 Baahubali: The Beginning ₹180 crore ₹430 crore Telugu Tamil 2015 [q] Baahubali 2: The Conclusion
He then collaborated with Prashanth Neel for a two-part film series Salaar, the first part titled Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire (2023) released in December 2023 to positive reviews and emerged as the highest-grossing Telugu film of 2023, third highest-grossing Telugu film of all time, the second highest grossing A-rated Indian film and the ...
Up until the 1980s, the largest overseas market for Indian films was the Soviet Union. After Dharti Ke Lal, [3] the first Indian film to become a blockbuster at the Soviet box office was Awaara (1951), directed by Raj Kapoor and written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas, released in the Soviet Union in 1954. [11]