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As of 2014, Hindi cinema represents 43% of the net box office revenue in India, while Telugu and Tamil cinema represent 36%, and other industries constitute 21%. [5] As of 2020, the combined revenue of all other language film industries has surpassed that of the Hindi film industry. [ 6 ]
MM Movies ₹ 525.45 crore [9] Dangal: 23 December 2016: Aamir Khan Productions Walt Disney Pictures India ₹ 387.38 crore [10] Sanju: 29 June 2018: Vinod Chopra Films Rajkumar Hirani Films ₹ 342.53 crore [11] PK: 19 December 2014: Vinod Chopra Films Rajkumar Hirani Films ₹ 340.8 crore [12] Tiger Zinda Hai: 22 December 2017: Yash Raj Films ...
Highest grossing Indian films of 2024; Rank Title Production company Distributor(s) Language Worldwide Gross Domestic Gross [1] Ref. 1 Pushpa 2: The Rule: Mythri Movie Makers Sukumar Writings Mythri Movie Makers: Telugu ₹1,830 crore ₹1,403 crore [2] 2 Kalki 2898 AD: Vyjayanthi Movies: Annapurna Studios ₹1,042–1,200 crore ₹776 crore [a ...
Reliance Entertainment ₹ 400.19 crore (US$58.52 million) [5]5 Thugs of Hindostan: Yash Raj Films ₹ 335 crore (US$48.98 million) [6]6 Race 3: Salman Khan Films: Tips Films ₹ 303 crore (US$44.31 million)
In its opening weekend I Am released on 67 screens in India and 7 in Australia, but failed to make an impact at the box office. [34] It was fourth in overall weekend collections, ranking ahead of only Zokkomon. The Times of India blamed the poor collections on the film's depiction of social issues, saying it was "restricted only to discerning ...
Force is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Nishikant Kamat, written by Ritesh Shah and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah. It is a remake of 2003 Tamil film Kaakha Kaakha. The film stars John Abraham, alongside Vidyut Jammwal and Genelia D'Souza, Raj Babbar, Mukesh Rishi, Mohnish Bahl and Kamlesh Sawant.
This is a list of films produced by the Indian Hindi-language film industry, popularly known Bollywood, based in Mumbai ordered by year and decade of release. Although "Bollywood" films are generally listed under the Hindi language, most are in Hindustani and in Hindi with partial Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Urdu and occasionally other languages ...
Anupama Chopra of NDTV said that it was impossible to take the characters seriously, and gave the movie a rating of 2/5. [7] Rediff gave it a 1/5, calling its humour 'lame'. [ 8 ] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN said 'Housefull' makes you cringe in embarrassment and disgust for what passes off as 'entertainment' and 'cinema' these days. [ 9 ]