Top 10 Highest Grossers of Indian Cinema are ever green

1.Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Bajrangi Bhaijaan came as a surprise to most of the people which opened to huge positive response from the audience and also did wonders at the box office. The movie which is released on July 17th raised 565 crores at the global box office just in a few days. The best part is that it is still running successfully in the theaters and is expected to raise more.

2. PK

PK stands at the top in terms of the overall box office collections. Directed by Raj Kumar Hirani and produced by Vinod Chopra Films, PK has Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma in the lead roles. The film raised a total of 740 Crores at the Box Office all over the world.

3. Baahubali- The Beginning

Baahubali, directed by S.S Rajamouli is India’s biggest and costliest movie so far. The movie gained huge response and raised 545 crores till now. The movie is still running successfully in the theaters  and is expected to reach the 600 crore club.
4. Dhoom 3
Another Aamir Khan’ flick Dhoom 3 received mostly negative reviews from the critics but was a huge hit at the box office. The film minted around 540 crores.
5. Chennai Express
Shah Rukh Khan’s fun filled Chennai Express was a huge hit. Standing at the third position Chennai Express raised a total amount of 423 Crores.
6.  Krishh 3
Krishh 3 which couldn’t recreate the magic of its prequels however, was a success at the box office. The film minted a total of 374 crores
7. Happy New Year
Farah Khan’s Happy New Year starring Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and Abhishek Bachchan in the lead roles was a huge hit of 2014. It collected 383 crores at the box office.
8. Kick
Salman Khan’s Kick which received a huge response from the audience raised around 377 crores at the box office.
9..3 Idiots
Raj Kumar Hirani’s 3 Idiots starring Aamir Khan created magic on the screens and raised around 392 crores at the box office.
10. Bang Bang!
Another Hrithik Roshan film Bang Bang! starring Katrina Kaif as the female lead raised 340 crores at the box office.

No comments:

Post a Comment