'Pushpa 2', 'Stree 2': Here's are the Top 10 Biggest Grossers of Indian Cinema in 2024

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Sukumar’s Pushpa 2: The Rule starring Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil has not only turned out to be the biggest grosser of 2024 but is also currently the third biggest grosser of all time.

In total four Telugu films made it to the list of highest grossers of 2024 and even took the top two spots.

The list also features two Tamil films, and four Hindi films.

Interestingly, last year, only one Telugu film made it to the list of top 10 biggest grossers of the year and the list was dominated by six Hindi films led by three Shah Rukh Khan starrers (Pathaan, Jawan and Dunki).

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As for the four Hindi films that have made it to the top 10 this year, only two of them have turned out to be “clean hits” which shows how bad 2024 has been for Hindi cinema.

Take a look at the top 10 biggest grossers of Indian cinema in 2024 below:

1. Pushpa 2: The Rule - Rs 1650 crore (Still Running in Theatres)

2. Kalki 2898 AD - Rs 1042 crore

3. Stree 2 - Rs 874.58 crore

4. The Greatest of All Time - Rs 457 crore

5. Devara: Part 1 - Rs 421.63 crore

6. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 - Rs 417.51 crore

7. Singham Again - Rs 389.64 crore

8. Fighter - Rs 344.46 crore

9. Amaran - Rs 333.44 crore

10. Hanu-Man - Rs 295 crore

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As for the top 10 grossers of Hindi cinema in 2024, take a look at the list below:

1. Stree 2 - Rs 874.58 crore

2. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 - Rs 417.51 crore

3. Singham Again - Rs 389.64 crore

4. Fighter - Rs 344.64 crore

5. Shaitaan - Rs 211.06 crore

6. Crew - Rs 157.08 crore

7. Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya

- Rs 133.64 crore

8. Munjya - Rs 132.13 crore

9. Bad Newz - Rs 115.74 crore

10. Article 370 - Rs 110.57 crore

One look at the above list is enough to let you know how bad the year has been for Hindi cinema in terms of box office.

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Imagine doing less than Rs 200 crore at the worldwide box office and still making it to the top 10 list of biggest Hindi grossers of the year.

In comparison, nine of the ten Hindi films in last year’s top grossers list made over Rs 300 crore.