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The film collected over Rs 1,200 crore worldwide. "Fawad Khan's The Legend of Maula Jatt beats RRR in UK, Indian fans remind producers of worldwide figures". Hindustan Times. 31 October 2022. Directed by SS Rajamouli, RRR stands at a worldwide collection of around ₹1200 crore.
Genres or media. Pinocchio (1940) was voted the best animated film in a 2014 poll conducted by Time Out. It's a Wonderful Life (1946) was voted the best Christmas film by an audience poll conducted by Axios and SurveyMonkey in 2018. Some Like It Hot (1959) was critics' choice in BBC's poll for best comedy.
This is a list of films produced by the Indian Hindi-language film industry, popularly known Bollywood, based in Mumbai ordered by year and decade of release. Although "Bollywood" films are generally listed under the Hindi language, most are in Hindustani and many in Urdu as well as Hindi, with partial Bhojpuri, Punjabi and occasionally other languages.
5. Dil Chahta Hai (2001). Director: Farhan Akhtar Run Time: 185 minutes Rating: TV-14 Cast: Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Preity Zinta Genre: Comedy Drama Easily one of the best Hindi ...
Indian entertainment is so much more than Bollywood's world-famous musicals. There are regional productions in languages from all over the country, phenomenal short films, and lately some really ...
4. Ponniyin Selvan Part 1. Director: Mani Ratnam Run Time: 2 hours 46 minutes Rating: not rated, contains violence Year of Release: 2022 Cast: Vikram, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Jayam Ravi Writers ...
The following is a list of highest-grossing Hindi films in India. This is an official tracking of figures, as reliable sources that publish data are frequently pressured to increase their estimates. [ 43] Box office collections have been steadily increasing in the 21st century, the main reasons attributed to the rise in ticket prices, and ...
At the time, the most significant market for Indian films was the Soviet Union, gaining considerable success and occasionally leading to Indian-Soviet co-productions. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Indian film industry also expanded in China and East Africa , which, after the Soviet Union, accounted for some of the largest shares of overseas revenues.