These are the Highest-Grossing Indian Movies of the Past 10 Years
Bollywood movies are hearty and full of entertainment. They shouldn't be missed! Here are the top-performing films that were box office hits.
Bollywood is one of the most famous and highest-grossing film industries in the world after Hollywood. With many critically-acclaimed movies and mega-stars that never fail to deliver, India has become one of the top nations to master the craft of filmmaking. They are known for being the epitome of entertainment and for offering a formula that is different from other filmmaking industries through their choreographies, culture, narratives, music, and performances that have their own distinct flavor.
Dangal (2016)

Dangal is one of the highest-grossing Indian movies of all time. It was directed by Nitesh Tewari, with Amir Khan as the major lead. It tells the true story of an ex-wrestler, Mahavir Singh Phogat, and his struggle to achieve his dreams due to familial and societal pressure to get employed in a more traditional job. However, the fighter vows to teach his son how to wrestle and fulfill his dreams through him.
However, when he finds himself only having daughters, his dreams are challenged only to be redirected in a new direction. This is an inspiring movie about family, achieving hard things, and the journey of it all. Full of details, great direction, acting, and soundtracks, Dangal has been a massive success, amassing around $300 million at the international box office.
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017)

This film is a sequel action-fantasy and drama piece that is produced so highly that it became India’s biggest blockbuster movie. It was directed by S. S. Rajamouli and starring Prabhas and Rana Daggubati. It tells the story of the son of Bahubali, Shiva, who starts to look for answers after he learns about his heritage and the ways his parents and his people were wronged and betrayed, which leads to a battle against a brutal tyrant.
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion was one of the most expensive Indian movies to be ever made with an investment of around $37 million. Yet, its mega-success has made this financial investment all the more worth it, as the movie has gathered around $270 million dollars. It has been praised for its visual appeal—from great costume and set designs to amazing special effects. Read More…