Bollywood Dominates 2024: Nine Films Cross 100 Crores!

The Indian box office in 2024 has witnessed a vibrant and diverse landscape. While Bollywood traditionally dominated the 100 crore club, this year saw a surge in regional cinema.

Update: 2024-10-03 06:04 GMT

The Indian box office in 2024 has witnessed a vibrant and diverse landscape. While Bollywood traditionally dominated the 100 crore club, this year saw a surge in regional cinema, showcasing the strength of storytelling and audience engagement beyond Hindi films.

Bollywood led the pack with 9 films crossing the coveted mark. Big-budget productions like Hrithik Roshan's "Fighter" and heart-warming romances like "Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya" starring Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon found success. Social commentary with "Article 370," action-packed entertainers like "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan," and comedies like "Bad Newz" and "Stree 2" also resonated with audiences.

However, the real story of 2024 lies in the regional powerhouses. Tollywood shone bright with 6 films exceeding 100 crores. Mahesh Babu's "Guntur Kaaram" and Prabhas' sci-fi epic "Kalki 2898 AD" led the charge. Other notable mentions include "HanuMan," NTR's "Devara," and Nani's "Saripodhaa Sanivaaram."

Kollywood saw a notable performance with 5 films crossing the mark. Horror-comedy sequels like "Aranmanai 4" and big-budget projects like "Indian 2" and Vijay's "The GOAT" added to the regional success, with much anticipation surrounding future releases.

Mollywood's unique storytelling resonated with audiences as 4 films surpassed the 100 crore mark. Titles like "Manjummel Boys" and "The Goat Life" showcased their distinctive style, while "Aavesham" and "Premalu" added to the diverse range of South Indian hits.

Even the Punjabi film industry saw its presence felt with "Jatt And Juliet 3" achieving the milestone. Additionally, Hollywood blockbusters like "Deadpool And Wolverine" and "GodzillaxKong" reaffirmed the global appeal of cinema in the Indian market.

2024 has been a year of celebration for Indian cinema. It's a testament to the growing strength of regional cinema and the appetite for diverse narratives across the country. The future of Indian cinema seems brighter than ever, with regional powerhouses taking center stage alongside Bollywood to entertain audiences worldwide.

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