Most Expensive Bollywood Movies of all Time
From Sci-fi films to movies that deal with epic historical tales,
Bollywood has certainly come a long way. From hiring professional stunt
directors to the best of Hollywood, no stone if left unturned in the
making of a movie. Of course, as the scope of the movie increases, so
does its budget. Here are the Most Expensive Bollywood Movies of All
Time.
1) Ra One (Rs.135 Cr or $27 million)
Starring superstars Shahrukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor, this is by far the
most expensive Bollywood film till date. It has been produced by Red
Chillies Entertainment and cashed in over 150 crores. This science
fiction film was released in 2011 and was well received for its
technical aspects but not so much on the aspects of storyline and
direction.
2) Blue (Rs.120 Cr or $24 million)
This film was publicized as Bollywood’s first underwater, action
adventure film. Directed by Anthony D’Souza with Sanjay Dutt, Akshay
Kumar, Zayed Khan and Lara Dutta in the lead roles, this film failed to
make an impact on the box office earning only about 54 crores. Written
by American writers Joshua Lurie and Bryan M.Sullivan, this film is
based around an underwater treasure. Despite all this, the film was
declared a flop.
3) Don 2 (Rs.70 Cr or $14 million)
Directed by Farhan Akhtar, the sequel to Don was one of the biggest hits
of 2011. Starring Shahrukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra, Don 2 became the
third highest grossing Bollywood film of all time with a worldwide
collection of 228 crores. Produced under Excel entertainment, the story
picks up from where the first one ended, where Don now aims to capture
and take over the European drug cartel.
4) Ghajini (Rs.65 Cr or $13 million)
With Aamir Khan in the lead role, one wouldn’t expect anything less than
a super hit. This film did not disappoint and was the first film to
cross the 100 crore barrier at the time of its release in 2008, earning a
whopping 190 crores. Starring Aamir Khan, Asin and Jiah Khan, Ghajini
is a remake of the super successful Tamil film Ghajini.
5) Bodyguard (Rs.64 Cr or 12.8 million)
What makes this film stand out above the rest is the fact that it went
onto become the second highest grossing Bollywood film of all time
despite many criticisms that the film lacked an actual storyline. With
stars like Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor, it set another record as the
highest opening day grosser of all time. Released in 2011, it has been
estimated that the worldwide gross of the film was about 495 crore.
Bodyguard is also the remake of a Tamil film, also directed by Siddique.
6) This position is actually shared by 3 films (Rs.60 Cr or $12 million):
A. Love Story 2050
B. Kambakht Ishq
C. Agneepath
A. Love Story 2050
B. Kambakht Ishq
C. Agneepath
Barring Agneepath, neither of the films had anything to offer except bad
jokes, unnecessary skin-show and even more unusual costumes.
Storyline-none to speak of. Love story 2050 had expectations to be a
sci-fi extravaganza but when it was released, most people found the
robot QT more entertaining than Harman Baweja. It cashed in a mere Rs.15
crores whereas Kambakht Ishq and Agneepath did a business of Rs.80
crores and Rs.193 crores respectively.
7) The Hero-Love Story of a Spy (Rs.55 Cr or $11 million)
This Anil Sharma film was the most expensive film of its time. Released
in 2003, the film had Priyanka Chopra, Sunny Doel and Preity Zinta in
the lead roles and did a decent amount of business.
8) This position is also shared by two films (Rs.50 Cr or $10 million):
A. Devdas
B. Singh is Kinng
A. Devdas
B. Singh is Kinng
Both these films were declared hits at the box office due to very
different reasons. Devdas was acknowledged for its magnificent costumes
and larger than life sets and of course, for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and
Madhuri Dixit. This was the third version of Devdas to be made in
Bollywood. Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the film won a huge
number of accolades and was released in 6 different languages. Singh is
Kinng on the other hand, won hearts all over the country due to the
onscreen chemistry between the lead actors, Akshay Kumar and Katrina
Kaif. The film, released in 2008, is a lighted hearted comedy which has
been shot at exotic locations.
9) This position is also shared by two films (Rs.45 Cr or $9 million):
A. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
B. Krrish
A. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
B. Krrish
With Karan Johar in charge of the film, one can expect nothing less than
amazing designer clothes, a glittering star cast and exotic locations.
Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Kajol and
Kareena Kapoor, this film was broke all International grossing records
at that time, earning about 118 crores. Krrish on the other hand, was a
film from a completely different genre. A sequel to Koi Mil Gaya, this
film was packed with awesome stunts and special effects.
10) This position is also shared by two films ( Rs.40 Cr or $8 million):
A. Jodhaa Akbar
B. Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
A. Jodhaa Akbar
B. Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
Both these films were produced under big banners-UTV Motion/Ashutosh
Gowarikar and Dharma Productions/Yash Raj Films respectively. Jodhaa
Akbar instantly captured the hearts of Indian audiences everywhere due
to its grandeur and accuracy to detail. Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna is the
highest grossing film of all time overseas. It revolves around adultery
and extramarital affairs.
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