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  1. All Time Worldwide Grossers Rank Title Year Worldwide Gross Domestic Gross Foreign Gross 1 Dangal 2016 ₹1,914.55 ₹511.23 ₹1,403.32 2 Baahubali: The Conclusion 2017 ₹1,739.00 ₹1,342.00 ₹397.00 3 Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2015 ₹875.21 ₹422.21 ₹453.00 4 Secret Superstar 2018 ₹834.47 ₹80.47 ₹754.00 5 P.K. 2014 ₹762.31 ₹455.31 ₹307.00 6 2.0 2018 ₹643.00 ₹495.00 ₹148.00 7 Sultan 2016 ₹614.09 ₹415.09 ₹199.00 8 Sanju 2018 ₹588.36 ₹434.36 ₹154.00 9 Baahubali: The Beginning 2015 ₹570.59 ₹477.59 ₹93.00 10 Padmaavat 2018 ₹565.94 ₹375.94 ₹190.00 11 Tiger Zinda Hai 2017 ₹564.43 ₹432.43 ₹132.00 12 Dhoom 3 2013 ₹554.78 ₹357.78 ₹197.00 13 War 2019 ₹458.09 ₹360.09 ₹98.00 14 Andhadhun 2018 ₹421.50 ₹92.50 ₹329.00 15 Saaho 2019 ₹409.91 ₹338.91 ₹71.00 16 Chennai Express 2013 ₹401.79 ₹283.79 ₹118.00 17 3 Idiots 2009 ₹398.00 ₹274.00 ₹124.00 18 Simmba 2018 ₹391.70 ₹295.45 ₹96.25 19 Dilwale 2015 ₹387.30 ₹194.80 ₹192.50 20 Kabir Singh 2018 ₹374.39 ₹325.39 ₹49.00 21 Prem Ratan Dhan Payo 2015 ₹366.25 ₹268.25 ₹98.00 22 Bajirao Mastani 2015 ₹359.81 ₹258.81 ₹101.00 23 Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior 2020 ₹357.00 ₹324.00 ₹33.00 24 Kick 2014 ₹352.81 ₹284.81 ₹68.00 25 Happy New Year 2014 ₹351.88 ₹246.88 ₹105.00
  2. India - Highest Grosser of the Year Since 1975 Year Title Gross (in crores ₹) Gross (in million $) 2020 Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior ₹324.00 $45.63 2019 Avengers: Endgame ₹438.60 $62.66 2018 2.0 ₹495.00 $70.71 2017 Baahubali: The Conclusion ₹1,342.00 $209.69 2016 Dangal ₹511.23 $76.30 2015 Baahubali: The Beginning ₹477.59 $76.00 2014 P.K. ₹455.31 $72.27 2013 Dhoom 3 ₹357.78 $56.79 2012 Ek Tha Tiger ₹248.86 $45.25 2011 Bodyguard ₹196.00 $40.83 2010 Endhiran ₹217.97 $45.41 2009 3 Idiots ₹274.00 $61.57 2008 Ghajini ₹157.00 $33.40 2007 Om Shanti Om / Sivaji: The Boss ₹110.00 $28.95 2006 Dhoom 2 ₹115.00 $26.14 2005 Anniyan ₹69.00 $15.86 2004 Veer-Zaara ₹60.00 $13.64 2003 Koi Mil Gya ₹73.00 $15.94 2002 Devdas ₹68.00 $13.88 2001 Gadar ₹130.00 $27.66 2000 Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai ₹74.00 $16.82 1999 Hum Saath Saath Hain ₹66.00 $15.17 1998 Kuch Kuch Hota Hai ₹80.00 $20.00 1997 Border ₹64.00 $17.78 1996 Raja Hindustani ₹74.00 $21.14 1995 Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge ₹90.00 $27.27 1994 Hum Aapke Hai Kaun ₹120.00 $38.71 1993 Aankhein ₹26.00 $8.39 1992 Beta ₹22.00 $7.33 1991 Hum ₹18.00 $6.67 1990 Ghayal ₹19.00 $8.44 1989 Maine Pyar Kiya ₹28.00 $16.47 1988 Tezaab ₹17.00 $11.33 1987 Hukumat ₹11.00 $8.46 1986 Karma ₹14.00 $10.94 1985 Ram Teri Ganga Maili ₹19.00 $15.20 1984 Tohfa ₹11.00 $9.17 1983 Coolie ₹22.00 $22.00 1982 Vidhaata ₹16.00 $16.67 1981 Kranti ₹20.00 $22.22 1980 Qurbani ₹12.00 $14.12 1979 Suhaag ₹10.00 $11.76 1978 Muqaddar Ka Sikandar ₹18.00 $21.18 1977 Amar Akbar Anthony ₹16.00 $17.78 1976 Dus Numbri ₹9.00 $10.00 1975 Sholay ₹96.00 $83.00 Includes re-runs for all films. Sholay was also the biggest grosser in 1982 and 1987 when it re-released. In 2007, Sivaji: The Boss and Om Shanti Om has identical grosses. No way in knowing who was bigger actually.
  3. France had 214mn last year, that would work 4.1mn admits per week, so Variety with their reporting 4.1mn would be roughly 21 admits per show, better than USA.
  4. Yeah that would exist everywhere but since we are talking average for all, USA average work out $210mn a week for roughly 16 person a show. In Bollywood the average works out to be around 35 person a show.
  5. I know as a boxoffice fan I should cheer this, but wtf is wrong with you France. Can't you stay at home for few more months. Edit: So 660k on 5700 screens in 5 days. That's roughly 23 person per screen a day, which would be about 5 a show. I guess that's fine. But if that's just half of normal, France has some pathetic normal.
  6. well technically considering Thailand was $5mn underreported, the number was $541mn. Not that high either. And considering Russia was delayed release, a whole world opening weekend, (just taking 4 weekdays in Russia were $25.5mn).
  7. Random Hollywood facts. India was 2nd biggest market for Anacondas (2004) with $4.2mn or ₹19cr after USA. Admissions would be around 4.5mn, which might be par USA I guess. Inflation adjusted ₹80cr or $11mn. The Mummy Returns (2001) did well in India as well with $5.9mn or ₹28cr, Hollywood's 2nd biggest after Titanic I guess. Admissions 7.5mn. Inflation adjusted ₹130cr or $18mn. King Kong (2006) ₹33cr or $7.6mn in 2005, admissions perhaps 5.5mn, inflation adjusted would be ₹95cr or $13mn. The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) also did well with ₹42cr or $9.8mn in 2008. Admissions around 5mn I would guess. Till Early 2010s, Hollywood's B list films did quite well in India, only in this decade mainstream films like MCU, Disney flicks started getting better numbers. Ignoring the films which break All Time Record, I guess all time Hollywood timeline would be something like. All Time Records are bold. Jurassic Park: ₹22cr Titanic: ₹53cr Godzilla: ₹27cr The Mummy Returns: ₹28cr Spider-man 2: ₹32cr King Kong: ₹33cr Casino Royale: ₹42cr Spider-man 3: ₹65cr The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor: ₹42cr Quantum of Solace: ₹45cr 2012: ₹90cr Avatar: ₹125cr Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol: ₹60cr Avengers: Assemble: ₹68cr The Amazing Spider-man: ₹79cr Life of Pi: ₹82cr Furious 7: ₹141cr (Universal numbers ₹155cr) Avengers: Age of Ultron: ₹104cr Jurassic World: ₹132cr (Universal numbers ₹140cr) The Jungle Book: ₹255cr Avengers: Infinity War: ₹296cr Avengers: Endgame: ₹439cr The Lion King: ₹183cr 9 out of these are creature films. (2 Mummy, 2 Jurassic) 4 are Avengers film. 3 are Spider-man films (5). 2 Cameron films. 2 Bond films. 1 Mission Impossible. 1 Fast and Furious Film. 1 Disaster film.
  8. The earliest numbers I found for Bond are Casino Royale with ₹4.75cr & ₹14.95cr opening day & weekend record for Hollywood to a final of ₹42cr, which was second biggest for Hollywood films after Titanic. Now these are official numbers, may be were bit bloated, who knows.
  9. Yeah these two aren't. Do you know how much they grossed? Before Jurassic Park, its Chinese films which had foreign record as per some.
  10. I think in normal circumstances, China is already ahead USA, a little behind USA+Canada. Last year was 64.3B Yuan, which if had 2012-2016 exchange rates would have been $10.3-10.7Bn which is more than what USA has ever done in a single year. It's just the ER due to China-US tensions were shit in 3/4th of 2019. So in the end, it's about ERs now and I think ERs will favour China is future. They were 8.3 in 90s and early 2000s, reached 6.85 in 2008 to eventually low 6 in mid 2010s and eventually rise due to USA trade war. I guess normalcy will soon be there and now it's all about exchange rates.
  11. So I did a math, yeah at The Avengers ticket prices and exchange rates, Endgame would have done $150mn more worldwide.
  12. LOL what. You know Titanic sold half the tickets of 1998 biggest Bollywood grosser and less than 1/3rd of 90s biggest grossser. That would roughly means selling 15-17mn Approx tickets today or $50-55mn Approx.
  13. Week 12 20-26 June 2020 The Week before Apocalypse Movies Shrek 2: Am no Shrek fan and that clearly didn't help this one as the film is just a one te watch flick. The best part of the film was Puss easily. 6/10. Gone With The Wind: A 4 hours epic and grand story of a woman through Riches, Civil War and Poverty. The film, though 80 years old, is still a technical marvel. Lead actress Leigh is one of the most beautiful actress I have ever seen. The pre-interval scene is goosebumps. A solid 8/10. Movie of the Week: Gone With The Wind TV Show Love, Victor: A pretty good standalone show with quite okay characters but pales compared to Love, Simon. Anyhow the show is bit routine and cliche for many things, but not of them are too bad. Cimino is great. Will check out S02. 7/10. Dark S02 (re-watch): Absolutely loved it and all pumped up for S03 in 2 hours. E06 is one of my favourite TV episodes since GoT, Goodbye Michael and Better Call Saul couple of episodes. 9/10.
  14. Didn't realise you are younger than me. Its rare meeting younger people than me on internet especially on box office forum. I get your point, and really appreciate what you are doing, still will be expecting to get your own experience/pov when you come of age. Once again Thanks for doing this.
  15. One thing I noticed, the thread when started was basically from personal viewpoint of Baumer. Now its basically Eric, doing great job without any doubt, I can't even think of doing anything as such, doing a write-up on say how was that year in a manner of broad viewpoint which is basically found in archive articles or say a wiki page. Would have loved the first, that is poster's own real life witness of that year in this thread, as we have wiki and archive articles to look on how that year was, but how it was from your own experience.
  16. And this still holds. #7 overall and #2 TV Show behind Dark (obviously) and ahead of likes of Money Heist, The 100, 13 Reasons Why, Lucifer & Sex Education.
  17. Box Office: India (China) 1998: $400mn from 1Bn admits ($134mn from 121mn admits) 2010: $1Bn from 600mn admits ($1.45Bn from 230mn admits) 2019: $1.65Bn from 750mn admits ($9.2Bn from 1.7Bn admits) From being 3x of China 22 years ago to less than 20%. In 1975 India box office was around $400mn Approx selling 1.7bn approx tickets. Box Office was 0.42% of GDP while today boxoffice is barely 0.05%.
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