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Tollywood: Top 10 Films - Highest Shares!
By: Tupaki Desk | 18 Sep 2013 2:41 PM GMTFilms and Box Office collections can't be seen separately. Every time a big film hits the screens, Movie Buffs gets excited as there is every possibility of shattering the existing records in such cases. Let's have a close look at Top 10 films of Tollywood until now.
Magadheera's Industry Hit record still remains intact even after four years of its release (July 30th, 2009). Gabbar Singh occupies the second spot with a huge gap of nearly Rs 10 crore, Dookudu which was falsely promoted as the highest grossing film settles with the third place, SVSC bags the 4th position and Mirchi enters the Top 5, making it the only film of Prabhas to achieve this feat.
Out of the Top 5 films, 2 Films belong to Mahesh Babu and that's a reflection of his phenomenal success rate in the recent past. Out of the Top 10 films, 5 Films belong to the Mega Camp (1 for Pawan, 3 for Charan and 1 for Bunny) and this is a proof of their domination at the Box Office.
Top 10 List (shares): Magadheera - Rs 70.5 Crore; Gabbar Singh - Rs 60.6 crore; Dookudu - Rs 56 crore; SVSC - Rs 51 crore; Mirchi - Rs 47.4 crore; Baadshah - Rs 46.6 crore; Naayak - Rs 46.4 crore; Racha - Rs 44.2 crore; Eega - Rs 42.8 crore; Julayi - Rs 40 crore.
Magadheera's Industry Hit record still remains intact even after four years of its release (July 30th, 2009). Gabbar Singh occupies the second spot with a huge gap of nearly Rs 10 crore, Dookudu which was falsely promoted as the highest grossing film settles with the third place, SVSC bags the 4th position and Mirchi enters the Top 5, making it the only film of Prabhas to achieve this feat.
Out of the Top 5 films, 2 Films belong to Mahesh Babu and that's a reflection of his phenomenal success rate in the recent past. Out of the Top 10 films, 5 Films belong to the Mega Camp (1 for Pawan, 3 for Charan and 1 for Bunny) and this is a proof of their domination at the Box Office.
Top 10 List (shares): Magadheera - Rs 70.5 Crore; Gabbar Singh - Rs 60.6 crore; Dookudu - Rs 56 crore; SVSC - Rs 51 crore; Mirchi - Rs 47.4 crore; Baadshah - Rs 46.6 crore; Naayak - Rs 46.4 crore; Racha - Rs 44.2 crore; Eega - Rs 42.8 crore; Julayi - Rs 40 crore.