2023 has been a remarkable year for the Indian film industry, particularly for Bollywood. Several big-budget movies delivered stunning box office performances, captivating audiences nationwide and worldwide. Here’s a look at the top 10 highest-grossing Bollywood films of the year:
- Animal (Sandeep Reddy Vanga): Ranbir Kapoor delivers a powerful performance in this high-octane action drama exploring family dynamics and loyalty. Released in December, Animal has swiftly crossed the 700 crore mark.
- Pathaan (Siddharth Anand): Shah Rukh Khan’s much-anticipated comeback after a four-year hiatus proved to be a roaring success. Pathaan, a spy thriller co-starring Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, became the first Bollywood film of 2023 to surpass the 1,000 crore mark.
- Gadar 2 (Anil Sharma): This long-awaited sequel to the 2001 blockbuster Gadar, featuring Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel, resonated with audiences with its emotional story of family and legacy. Gadar 2 crossed the 600 crore mark, reaffirming the original’s enduring popularity.
- Tiger 3 (Maneesh Sharma): Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif reprise their iconic roles in the third installment of the Ek Tha Tiger franchise. Tiger 3’s action-packed narrative and familiar chemistry propelled the film to a worldwide gross of over 450 crore.
- The Kerala Story (Rahul Pazhuvoor): This drama, tackling the sensitive topic of religious extremism, sparked conversation and critical acclaim. Despite its limited release, The Kerala Story garnered Rs. 300 crore worldwide.
- Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani (Karan Johar): Karan Johar returned to rom-coms with this vibrant film starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt. The classic Bollywood elements – family drama, catchy music, and grand visuals – contributed to the film’s Rs. 350 crore plus global collection.
- Jawan (Atlee): Shah Rukh Khan doubled his box office dominance with Jawan, another action-packed entertainment with a social message about the importance of voting. Jawan earned a significant position among the year’s highest-grossing films.