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Worldwide gross Year Ref. 1 2.0 ₹666–800 crore 2018 [o] 2 Jailer ₹605–650 crore 2023 [r] 3 Leo ₹595–620.50 crore 2023 [t] 4 Ponniyin Selvan: I ₹450–500 crore 2022 [y] 5 The Greatest of All Time ₹440–456 crore 2024 [aa] 6 Vikram ₹424–500 crore 2022 [ab] 7 Ponniyin Selvan: II ₹345 crore 2023 [183] 8 Amaran ₹331.27 ...
[100] Mayur Sanap of Rediff gave the film 3/5 and wrote "[Prashanth] Neel ups the ante on all of the formulaic elements from KGF by instilling them with more ambition and technical dazzle that sustain his bonkers vision." [101] Sangeetha Deva Dundoo of The Hindu wrote "Salaar is tailored to cater to lovers of mass action entertainers. There is ...
Worldwide gross Language Year Ref. 1 Pushpa 2: The Rule ₹257–280 crore: Telugu 2024 [141] [142] 2 RRR ₹223 crore Telugu 2022 [143] 3 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion [c] ₹217 crore Telugu 2017 [144] 4 KGF: Chapter 2 ₹165.37 crore Kannada 2022 [145] 5 Kalki 2898 AD ₹161.50–180 crore Telugu 2024 [ak] 6 Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire ₹145 ...
The Greatest of All Time ₹380-400 crore 2024 [20] 3 Kanguva ₹300–350 crore 2024 [117] [118] 4 Vettaiyan ₹300 crore 2024 [9] 5 Leo ₹250–300 crore 2023 [35] Indian 2: 2024 [f] 7 Varisu ₹200–280 crore 2023 [k] 8 Jailer ₹200–220 crore 2023 [65] 9 Thunivu ₹200 crore 2023 [60] 10 Darbar ₹190–240 crore 2020 [119]
The first Indian film to have a worldwide release was from 1952 (Aan, directed by Mehboob Khan). In the 1950s, Indian films saw success in a handful of regions. At the time, the most significant market for Indian films was the Soviet Union, gaining considerable success and occasionally leading to Indian-Soviet co-productions. [1]
Prabhas went on to star in Prashanth Neel's action drama Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire (2023), the same year. [71] The film opened to positive reviews and grossed ₹176 crore worldwide on its opening day. [72] It eventually grossed over ₹ 705 crore (US$81 million) worldwide and proved to be a comeback film for him. [73]
₹ 4.5 crore [104] 1975: Sholay: United Producers Sippy Films ₹ 15 crore [105] 1974: Roti Kapda Aur Makaan: Vishal International Productions ₹ 5.25 crore [106] 1973: Bobby: R. K. Films ₹ 5.5 crore [107] 1972: Seeta Aur Geeta: Sippy Films ₹ 3.25 crore [108] 1971: Haathi Mere Saathi: Sandow M. M. A. Chinnappa Thevar Devar Films ₹ 3.5 ...
1000 Crore Club is an unofficial designation by the Indian film trade and the media, related to Indian language films that have grossed ₹1000 crore (10 billion Indian rupees or $135 million) or more either within India or worldwide.