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Nominal gross revenue with us dollars No Title Worldwide Domestic Overseas Year Language Ref 1 Dangal ₹ 2,200 crore (US$337.83 million) ₹ 520 crore (US$79.85 million) ₹ 1,680 crore (US$257.98 million) 2016 Hindi [38] [39] [40] 2 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ₹1800 crore (US$335.94 million) ₹1430 crore (US$244.75 million) ₹370 crore ...
The Indian numbering system is used in Indian English and the Indian subcontinent to express large numbers. Commonly used quantities include lakh (one hundred thousand) and crore (ten million) – written as 1,00,000 and 1,00,00,000 respectively in some locales. [1]
Crore (/ k r ɔːr /; abbreviated cr) denotes the quantity ten million (10 7) and is equal to 100 lakh in the Indian numbering system. In many international contexts, the decimal quantity is formatted as 10,000,000, but when used in the context of the Indian numbering system, the quantity is usually formatted 1,00,00,000.
8 crore Hindi: 41 India's West Bengal: $2,400 $240 Billion 10 crore Bengali: 42 India's Odisha: $2,300 $110 Billion 4.7 crore Odia: 43 India's Madhya Pradesh: $2,100 $180 Billion 8.5 crore Hindi: 44 India's Assam: $2,000 $70 Billion 3.5 crore Assamese: 45 India's Chhattisgarh: $2,000 $60 Billion 3 crore Hindi: 46 Punjabi Belt : $1,900 $290 ...
Lakh and crore are common enough to have entered Indian English. For number 0, Modern Standard Hindi is more inclined towards śūnya (a Sanskrit tatsama ) and Standard Urdu is more inclined towards sifr (borrowed from Arabic), while the native tadbhava -form is sunnā in Hindustani.
₹375–400 crore Hindi 2022 [21] 8 Game Changer ₹350–425 crore Telugu 2025 [e] 9 Singham Again ₹350–375 crore Hindi 2024 [25] [26] 10 Bade Miyan Chote Miyan ₹350 crore Hindi 2024 [27] 11 Saaho ₹325 crore Telugu & Hindi 2019 [9] 12 Jawan ₹300–350 crore Hindi 2023 [28] [29] Kanguva: Tamil 2024 [30] [31] 13 Tiger 3 ₹300 crore ...
As a native Hindi speaker, I can confirm that both ways are correct, and can be used interchangeably: 1,00,00,00,000 = 1 arab | (Hindi pronounciation: ek arab) 100,00,00,000 = 100 crore | (Hindi pronounciation: sau crore) However, the first one is the traditional academic/formal usage as well as the part of the system being described.
In 1957, the rupee was decimalised and divided into 100 naye paise (Hindi for "new paise"); in 1964, the initial naye was dropped. Many still refer to 25- , 50- and 75-paise coins as 4, 8, and 12 annas , respectively; compare the expression "two bits " in colloquial American English for a quarter-dollar coin.