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Most expensive Indian films; Rank [b] Title Budget Language Year Ref. 1 Kalki 2898 AD ₹600 crore Telugu 2024 [1] [2] 2 RRR ₹550 crore Telugu 2022 [3] 3 Adipurush ₹500–700 crore Hindi Telugu 2023 [c] 4 Game Changer ₹450 crore Telugu 2025 [d] 5 2.0 ₹400–600 crore Tamil 2018 [e] 6 Pushpa 2: The Rule ₹400–500 crore Telugu 2024 [21 ...
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Eskay Movies One World Movies Action Cut Entertainment Kibria Films Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam (India and Bangladesh) Pan-Indian film [2] Balighar: Arindam Sil: Abir Chatterjee. Parno Mitra. Rahul Banerjee. Arifin Shuvo. Nusrat Imrose Tisha. Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed. Nothing Beyond Cinema: Bengal Creations
Highest grossing Indian films of 2024; Rank Title Production company Distributor(s) Language Collection Ref. 1 Pushpa 2: The Rule: Mythri Movie Makers Sukumar Writings Mythri Movie Makers: Telugu ₹1,830 crore [1] 2 Kalki 2898 AD: Vyjayanthi Movies: Annapurna Studios ₹1,042–1,200 crore [a] 3 Stree 2
The following is the list of highest-grossing Tamil cinema films released in 2024. 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.
Since 2003, there are markets in over 90 countries where films from India are screened. [3] During the first decade of the 21st century, there was a steady rise in the ticket price, a tripling in the number of theatres and an increase in the number of prints of a film being released, which led to a large increase in the box office collections. [4]
While Indian films remain at the top of the domestic Indian box office, the market for Hollywood films has gradually been growing; [8] the market share of foreign films rose from 8% in 2014 up to 15% in 2015, [9] with Hollywood films representing 10% of the Indian market in 2016 [10] and 13% in 2017. [11]
As a result, Indian cinema is witnessing some of its highest digital rights deals ever, as platforms compete to attract a growing audience eager for on-demand content. This shift underscores a transformative phase for the industry, where digital distribution is increasingly becoming a vital revenue source for filmmakers and studios.