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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 ...
Bollywood Hungama gave the film 3/5 and wrote "On the whole, Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire boasts of whistle-worthy moments that will be loved by the masses. However, the excessive violence, a needlessly complicated second half and a limited showcasing due to Dunki will affect its box office prospects to an extent."
Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire ₹270 crore Telugu 2023 [33] [34] 15 Leo ₹250–300 crore Tamil 2023 [35] 16 Indian 2: Tamil 2024 [f] 17 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ₹250 crore Telugu & Tamil 2017 [38] Pathaan: Hindi 2023 [39] [40] Fighter: Hindi 2024 [41] [42] 18 Maidaan ₹235 crore Hindi 2024 [43] 19 83 ₹225–270 crore Hindi 2021 [g] 20 ...
“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” led the worldwide box office with a $108 million debut weekend, according to numbers released by Comscore. Warner Bros. and DC Studio’s “Aquaman 2” also ...
Worldwide gross Year Ref. January Pathaan ₹1,050.30–1,052.50 crore 2023 [e] February Gully Boy ₹238.16 crore 2019 [58] March The Kashmir Files ₹237.61–340.92 crore 2022 [x] April Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan ₹182.44 crore: 2023 [61] May Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani ₹319.60 crore: 2013 [62] June Sanju ₹578.45–586.85 crore 2018 [l] July ...
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).
The 1992 film Gharana Mogudu, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao and starring Chiranjeevi was the first Telugu film to collect a share of ₹ 10 crore at the box office. In 2015, Baahubali: The Beginning became the first Telugu film to gross ₹ 500 crore.
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]