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List of most expensive Indian films

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This is an inclusive list of the most expensive Indian films, with budgets given in Indian rupees and US dollars. The list contains only films already released to the general public and not films that are still in production or post-production, as costs can change during the production process. Listed below is the costs of the actual filming, not including promotional costs (i.e. advertisements, commercials, posters, etc.) and after accounting for tax subsidies.

The charts are ordered by budgets that have been independently audited or officially acknowledged by the production companies where they are known; most production companies will not give a statement on the actual production costs, so often only estimates by professionals and movie industry writers are available. Where budget estimates conflict, the productions are charted by lower-bound estimates.

Most expensive productions

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Only productions with a budget of more than ₹200 crore in nominal Indian rupees are listed here. Due to the effects of inflation, all the films on the chart have been produced in the 21st century.

Most expensive Indian films
Rank Title Cost (est.) Primary language Year Ref.
1 Kalki 2898 AD 600 crore (US$72 million) Telugu 2024 [1][2][3]
2 RRR 550 crore (US$66 million) Telugu 2022 [4]
3 Adipurush 500 crore (US$60 million)–700 crore (US$84 million) Hindi
Telugu
2023 [5][6][7]
4 2.0 400 crore (US$48 million)–600 crore (US$87.73 million) Tamil 2018 [a]
5 The Greatest of All Time 400 crore (US$48 million) Tamil 2024 [30]
6 Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva 375 crore (US$45 million)–400 crore (US$48 million) Hindi 2022 [31][32]
7 Saaho 350 crore (US$49.7 million) Telugu
Hindi
2019 [33]
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Hindi 2024 [34]
Singham Again Hindi 2024 [35]
9 Jawan 300 crore (US$42.6 million) Hindi 2023 [36][37]
Devara: Part 1 Telugu 2024 [38]
Tiger 3 Hindi 2023 [39]
Vettaiyan Tamil 2024 [40]
12 Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire 270 crore (US$38.34 million) Telugu 2023 [41][42]
13 Leo 250 crore (US$30 million)–300 crore (US$36 million) Tamil 2023 [43]
Indian 2 2024 [44][45]
15 Pathaan 250 crore (US$30 million) Hindi 2023 [46][47]
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion Telugu
Tamil
2017 [48]
Fighter Hindi 2024 [49][50]
18 Maidaan 235 crore (US$28 million) Hindi 2024 [51]
19 83 225 crore (US$27 million)–270 crore (US$32 million) Hindi 2021 [52][53]
20 Radhe Shyam 200 crore (US$24 million)–350 crore (US$49.7 million) Telugu 2022 [b]
21 Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy 200 crore (US$24 million)–300 crore (US$42.6 million) Telugu 2019 [c]
Thugs of Hindostan Hindi 2018 [d]
23 Varisu 200 crore (US$24 million)–280 crore (US$34 million) Tamil 2023 [e]
24 Pushpa: The Rise 200 crore (US$24 million)–250 crore (US$30 million) Telugu 2021 [f]
25 Jailer 200 crore (US$24 million)–220 crore (US$26 million) Tamil 2023 [77]

Record-holders

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Year Title Cost (est.) Language(s) Ref.
Nominal Adjusted
1933 Sati Savitri ₹75,000 75,000 (equivalent to 3 crore in 2016) Telugu [h]
1943 Kismet 2 lakh 200,000 (equivalent to 6.8 crore in 2016) Hindustani [j]
1948 Chandralekha 30 lakh 3 million (equivalent to 320 million or US$3.8 million in 2023) Tamil [85]
1952 Aan 35 lakh 3.5 million (equivalent to 370 million or US$4.4 million in 2023) Hindi [86]
1953 Jhansi Ki Rani ₹60 lakh 6 million (equivalent to 630 million or US$7.6 million in 2023) [87]
1957 Mother India ₹60 lakh 6 million (equivalent to 600 million or US$7.2 million in 2023) [88]
1960 Mughal-e-Azam 1.5 crore 15 million (equivalent to 1.3 billion or US$16 million in 2023) [89][90]
1975 Sholay 3 crore 30 million (equivalent to 840 million or US$10 million in 2023) [91]
1980 Shaan 6 crore 60 million (equivalent to 1.4 billion or US$17 million in 2023) [92]
1983 Raziya Sultan ₹7 crore 70 million (equivalent to 1.2 billion or US$14 million in 2023) [93]
1991 Ajooba ₹8 crore 80 million (equivalent to 690 million or US$8.3 million in 2023) [94]
Shanti Kranti ₹10 crores 100 million (equivalent to 860 million or US$10 million in 2023) Kannada [95]
1995 Trimurti ₹11 crore 110 million (equivalent to 660 million or US$7.9 million in 2023) Hindi [96]
1996 Indian 15 crore 150 million (equivalent to 820 million or US$9.8 million in 2023) Tamil [97]
1998 Jeans 20 crore 200 million (equivalent to 900 million or US$11 million in 2023) [98]
2000 Raju Chacha 25 crore 250 million (equivalent to 1.0 billion or US$12 million in 2023) Hindi [94]
2001 Lagaan 25 crore 250 million (equivalent to 1,000 million or US$12 million in 2023) [99]
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... 40 crore 400 million (equivalent to 1.6 billion or US$19 million in 2023) [100]
2002 Devdas 50 crore 500 million (equivalent to 1.9 billion or US$23 million in 2023) [101]
2005 Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story ₹50 crore 500 million (equivalent to 1.7 billion or US$20 million in 2023) Hindustani [102][103]
2007 Sivaji 60 crore 600 million (equivalent to 1.8 billion or US$22 million in 2023) Tamil [104]
2008 Dasavathaaram 60 crore 600 million (equivalent to 1.7 billion or US$20 million in 2023) [105]
Ghajini 65 crore 650 million (equivalent to 1.8 billion or US$22 million in 2023) Hindi [90]
2009 Blue 80 crore 800 million (equivalent to 2.0 billion or US$24 million in 2023) [106]
2010 My Name is Khan ₹85 crore 850 million (equivalent to 1.9 billion or US$23 million in 2023) [107]
Enthiran 132 crore 1.32 billion (equivalent to 3.0 billion or US$35 million in 2023) Tamil [108]
2011 Ra.One 150 crore ₹1.5 billion (equivalent to ₹3.1 billion or US$30 million in 2017) Hindi [109]
2013 Dhoom 3 175 crore ₹1.75 billion (equivalent to ₹3 billion or US$28 million in 2017) [110]
2015 Baahubali: The Beginning 180 crore ₹1.8 billion (equivalent to ₹2.7 billion or US$26 million in 2017) Telugu [111]
2017 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 250 crore 2.5 billion (equivalent to 3.5 billion or US$42 million in 2023) [110]
2018 2.0 400–₹600 crore 4 billion (equivalent to 5.4 billion or US$64 million in 2023) to 6 billion (equivalent to 8.0 billion or US$96 million in 2023) Tamil [k]
2022 RRR 550 crore 550 crore (equivalent to 617 crore or US$74 million in 2023) Telugu [117]
2024 Kalki 2898 AD 600 crore 600 crore (US$72 million) [118]

Most expensive productions by language

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Assamese

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The Assamese cinema, also known as Jollywood, produces films in Assamese language.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Mission China 2.5 crore (US$300,000) 2017 [119]

Bengali

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The cinema of West Bengal produces films in Bengali language.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Amazon Obhijaan 20 crore (US$2.4 million) 2017 [120]
2 Chander Pahar 12 crore (US$1.4 million) 2013 [121]
Yoddha: The Warrior 2014
4 Professor Shonku O El Dorado 10 crore (US$1.2 million) 2019 [122][123]
Dard 2024 [124]
6 Macho Mastaana 7 crore (US$840,000) 2012 [125]
Mishawr Rawhoshyo 2013 [126]

Bhojpuri

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The Bhojpuri cinema, colloquially known as Bhojpuri Chalachitra, produces films in Bhojpuri language.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref
1 Sangharsh 2 4 crore (US$480,000)–5 crore (US$600,000) 2023 [127]
2 Nirahua Chalal London 4 crore (US$480,000) 2019 [128]

Gujarati

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Gujarati cinema, produces films in Gujarati language.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Bey Yaar 2.25 crore (US$270,000) 2014 [129]
2 Kevi Rite Jaish 1.75 crore (US$210,000) 2012 [129]

Hindi

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Hindi cinema, also known as Bollywood, produces many of the most expensive Indian films, many of which are released worldwide.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Adipurush 500 crore (US$60 million)–700 crore (US$84 million) #+ 2023 [130]
2 Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva 375 crore (US$45 million)–400 crore (US$48 million) 2022 [131]
3 Saaho 350 crore (US$49.7 million) #+ 2019 [132]
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan 350 crore (US$42 million) 2024 [133]
5 Jawan 300 crore (US$36 million) 2023 [36]
Tiger 3 [134]
7 Pathaan 250 crore (US$30 million) 2023 [135]
Fighter 2024 [49]
9 Maidaan 235 crore (US$28 million) 2024 [136]
10 Radhe Shyam 200 crore (US$24 million)–350 crore (US$42 million) #+ 2022 [l]

Kannada

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The Kannada cinema, also known as Sandalwood, produces films in Kannada language.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Martin 150 crore (US$18 million) 2024 [139]
2 Kabzaa 120 crore (US$14 million) 2023 [140]
3 KGF: Chapter 2 100 crore (US$12 million) 2022 [141]
4 Vikrant Rona 95 crore (US$11 million) 2022 [142]
5 KGF: Chapter 1 80 crore (US$9.6 million) 2018 [143][144]
6 Kurukshetra 50 crore (US$6.0 million) 2019 [145]
Pailwaan 45 crore (US$5.4 million) [146]
8 Kaatera 2023 [147]
9 Nagarahavu 40 crore (US$4.8 million) 2016 [148]
Kotigobba 3 2021 [149]

Malayalam

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The Malayalam cinema, also known as Mollywood, produces films in Malayalam language.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea 100 crore (US$12 million) 2021 [150]
2 The Goat Life 82 crore (US$9.8 million) 2024 [151]
3 Turbo 70 crore (US$8.4 million) 2024 [152]
4 Malaikottai Vaaliban 65 crore (US$7.8 million) 2024 [153]
5 Mamangam 55 crore (US$6.6 million) 2019 [154]
6 Odiyan 50 crore (US$6.0 million) 2018 [155]
King of Kotha 2023 [156]
8 Kayamkulam Kochunni 45 crore (US$5.4 million) 2018 [157]
9 Nadikar 40 crore (US$4.8 million) 2024
10 Bandra 35 crore (US$4.2 million) 2023
Kurup 2021 [158]
Trance 2020 [159]
Veeram 2016 [160]

Marathi

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The Marathi cinema, produces films in Marathi language.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Ved 15 crore (US$1.8 million) 2022 [161]
2 Har Har Mahadev 10 crore (US$1.2 million)–15 crore (US$1.8 million) 2022 [162]
3 Chhatrapati Sambhaji 10 crore (US$1.2 million)–12 crore (US$1.4 million) 2024 [163]
4 Sarsenapati Hambirrao 10 crore (US$1.2 million) 2022 [164]
Subhedar 2023 [165]
6 Ghar Banduk Biryani 8 crore (US$960,000)–10 crore (US$1.2 million) 2023 [166]
7 Dharmaveer 8 crore (US$960,000) 2022 [167]
Timepass 3 [168]
Navra Maza Navsacha 2 2024 [169]
Dharmaveer 2 [170]

Meitei

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The Meitei cinema, also known as Manipuri cinema, produces films in Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language).

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 My Japanese Niece 1 crore (US$120,000) 2015 [171][172]

Odia

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The Odia cinema, produces films in Odia language

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Thukul 3 crore (US$360,000) 2012 [173]
2 Daman 1 crore (US$120,000) 2022 [174]

Punjabi

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The Punjabi cinema, produces films in Punjabi language.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Chaar Sahibzaade 20 crore (US$2.4 million) 2014 [175]
2 Zorawar 16 crore (US$1.9 million) 2016 [176]
3 Sardaar Ji 13 crore (US$1.6 million) 2015 [177]
4 Jatt & Juliet 2 8.5 crore (US$1.0 million) 2013 [178]
5 Mirza – The Untold Story 8 crore (US$960,000) 2012 [179]

Tamil

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The Tamil cinema, colloquially known as Kollywood in reference to its headquarters, Kodambakkam, produces films in Tamil language.[180]

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 2.0 400 crore (US$48 million)–600 crore (US$72 million) 2018 [k]
2 The Greatest of All Time 400 crore (US$48 million) 2024
3 Vettaiyan 300 crore (US$36 million) 2024
4 Leo 250 crore (US$30 million)–300 crore (US$36 million) 2023
Indian 2 2024 [181][182]
6 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 250 crore (US$38.39 million) #+ 2017 [48]
7 Varisu 200 crore (US$24 million)–280 crore (US$34 million) 2023 [m]
8 Jailer 200 crore (US$24 million)–220 crore (US$26 million) 2023
9 Thunivu

200 crore (US$24 million)

2023 [183]
10 Darbar 190 crore (US$23 million)–240 crore (US$29 million) 2020 [n]

Telugu

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The Telugu cinema produces films in Telugu-language.

Rank Title Cost (est.) Year Ref.
1 Kalki 2898 AD 600 crore (US$72 million) 2024 [186]
2 RRR 550 crore (US$66 million) 2022 [187]
3 Adipurush 500 crore (US$60 million)–700 crore (US$84 million) #+ 2023 [188]
4 Saaho 350 crore (US$42 million) #+ 2019 [189]
5 Devara: Part 1 300 crore (US$42.6 million) 2024 [190]
6 Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire 270 crore (US$32 million) 2023 [191]
7 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 250 crore (US$38.39 million) #+ 2017 [48]
8 Radhe Shyam 200 crore (US$24 million)–350 crore (US$42 million) #+ 2022 [192][193][194][195]
9 Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy 200 crore (US$24 million)–300 crore (US$36 million) 2019 [c]
10 Pushpa: The Rise 200 crore (US$24 million)–250 crore (US$30 million) 2021 [o]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Budget estimates of 2.0 vary. Director S. Shankar said the budget stands between 400–450 crore[8] while actor Rajnikanth stated it to be ₹600 crore.[9] Bollywood Hungama revealed the overall budget as ₹400 crore.[10] NDTV[11] and WION[12] reported the budget to be ₹500 crore. Whereas The Times of India[13][14] and News 18,[15] estimated it as ₹500–570 crore. Zee Business reported the budget to be ₹500–600 crore.[16] MensXP mentioned the budget as ₹530 crore,[17] whereas The Indian Express estimated that the budget was more than ₹540 crore.[18] Other estimates include ₹543 crore by The News Minute,[19] Filmfare[20] and Zee News;[21] ₹550 crore by India Today[22] and Business Today.[23] DNA India,[24] and Mashable India[25] stated that the budget was ₹570 crore. GQ India,[26] Cinema Express,[27] The New Indian Express,[28] and The Hindu[29] mentioned the budget as ₹600 crore.
  2. ^ Hindustan Times reported budget was 200 crore.[54] The Indian Express, and Outlook reported it to be 300 crore.[55][56] India Today, News 18 and The Times of India said that the budget was 350 crore.[57][58][59]
  3. ^ a b Budget estimates of Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy vary. DNA and Business Today mention the budget as 200 crore.[60][61] India Today and Business Line estimated the budget as 300 crore.[62][63]
  4. ^ NDTV and Zee Business stated the budget as ₹200 crore.[64][65] Scroll.in published that the budget varies in the range ₹200–300 crore.[66] Bollywood Hungama mentioned the budget as ₹220 crore.[67] While The Hindustan Times reported the budget as ₹300 crore.[68]
  5. ^ The film was made on a budget of ₹200–280 crore,[69][70] as mentioned by News 18 & The Times of India. The budget also includes actor Vijay's remuneration of ₹120–150 crore.[69][71]
  6. ^ While The Tribune,[72] News 18,[73] Outlook[74] and The Times of India[75] mentioned it as ₹200 crore. But The Indian Express reported the budget as ₹250 crore.[76]
  7. ^ 3.1439 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1933: 13.33 per pound,[80] $4.24 per pound[81]
  8. ^ 75,000[78][79] (US$23,856)[g] in 1933 (US$561,505 or 3 crore[82] in 2016)
  9. ^ 3.3223 Indian rupees per US dollar in 1943[84]
  10. ^ 200,000[83] (US$60,200)[i] in 1943 (equivalent to US$1 million or 6.83 crore[82] in 2016)
  11. ^ a b Budget estimates of 2.0 vary. Director S. Shankar said the budget stands between 400–450 crore[8] while actor Rajnikanth stated it to be ₹600 crore.[9] Independent estimates include ₹500 crore by The Times of India,[112] ₹550 crore by India Today[22] and Business Today.[23] Where as MensXP mentioned the budget is more than ₹550 crore.[113] DNA India,Zee Business and The Hindustan Times stated that the budget was ₹570 crore.[24][114][115] GQ India,Cinema Express and Bollywood Hungama mentioned the budget as ₹600 crore.[26][27][116]
  12. ^ While the Outlook estimated the budget as 300 crore,[137] India Today reported it to be 350 crore.[138]
  13. ^ The film was made on a budget of ₹200–280 crore,[69][70] as mentioned by News 18 & The Times of India. The budget also includes actor Vijay's remuneration of ₹120–150 crore.[69][71]
  14. ^ Firstpost estimates the film's budget to be ₹1.9 billion,[184] while DT Next estimated it as ₹2.4 billion[185]
  15. ^ While The Tribune,[72] News 18,[73] Outlook[74] and The Times of India[75] mentioned it as ₹200 crore. But The Indian Express reported the budget as ₹250 crore.[76]

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