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Highest-grossing films of 1995 Rank Title Distributor Domestic Collection (India) Worldwide gross 1 Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge: Yash Raj Films: 86.49 cr 103 cr [2] [3] 2 Karan Arjun: Digital Entertainment (DEI), Eros Entertainment, Rapid Eye Movies 42.06 cr 43.63 cr 3 Raja: Maruti International 33.58 cr 34.68 cr 4 Barsaat: Vijayta Films: 32.43 ...
MM Movies ₹ 525.45 crore [9] Dangal: 23 December 2016: Aamir Khan Productions Walt Disney Pictures India ₹ 387.38 crore [10] Sanju: 29 June 2018: Vinod Chopra Films Rajkumar Hirani Films ₹ 342.53 crore [11] PK: 19 December 2014: Vinod Chopra Films Rajkumar Hirani Films ₹ 340.8 crore [12] Tiger Zinda Hai: 22 December 2017: Yash Raj Films ...
6 1995. 7 1996. 8 1997. 9 1998. 10 1999. ... Winner, Best Film, ... First and only Hindi film of late actress Soundarya: Sirf Tum: Sanjay Kapoor Sushmita Sen
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 in Hindi with partial Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Urdu and occasionally other languages.
List of Hindi films of 1995; F. List of Tamil films of 1995; K. List of Kannada films of 1995; L. List of Ollywood films of 1995; List of Telugu films of 1995; M.
The films are made primarily in the Hindi-language. [138] It is often known as Bollywood and is one of the largest film producers in India as well as a major centre of film production worldwide. [139] [140] The following table lists the top 10 highest-grossing Hindi films produced in the Hindi film industry.
Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood, consisting primarily of films in the Hindi language. This ranking lists the highest-grossing hindi films produced by Hindi cinema, based on conservative global box office estimates as reported by organizations classified as green by Wikipedia. [a] The figures are not adjusted for inflation. However ...
While Indian films remain at the top of the domestic Indian box office, the market for Hollywood films has gradually been growing; [8] the market share of foreign films rose from 8% in 2014 up to 15% in 2015, [9] with Hollywood films representing 10% of the Indian market in 2016 [10] and 13% in 2017. [11]