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As Chhaava beats Stree 2, here’s a look at top 10 Indian movies’ lifetime collection
With its extraordinary performance at the box office, Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava has surged past Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao’s Stree 2 to cement its place among the top-grossing Indian films of all time.
The film’s roaring success not only reflects the growing power of regional and content-driven cinema but also showcases the scale at which Indian films are now operating, both domestically and globally.
Here’s a look at the Top 10 Indian Movies by Lifetime Collection (net domestic):
1. Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2 – Rs 1234.1 crore: The sequel to the Allu Arjun-starrer Pushpa shattered records with its electrifying action, powerful storytelling, and iconic music.
2. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion – Rs 1030.42 crore: SS Rajamouli’s magnum opus remains a cinematic milestone with its grand visuals and gripping narrative.
3. KGF Chapter 2 – Rs 859.7 crore:Yash’s gangster saga wowed audiences with its intense drama and larger-than-life presentation.
4. RRR – Rs 782.2 crore: Another Rajamouli epic, RRR combined historical fantasy with spectacular action to captivate global viewers.
5. Kalki 2898 AD – Rs 646.31 crore: This futuristic sci-fi drama drew crowds with its cutting-edge visuals and ensemble cast.
6. Jawan – Rs 640.25 crore: Shah Rukh Khan’s high-octane actioner thrilled fans and brought him back to the box office throne.
7. Chhaava – Rs 618.9 crore (estimated): With a blend of emotion, valor, and stunning performances, Chhaava has proven its mass appeal.
8. Stree 2 – Rs 611.3 crore: The horror-comedy sequel held its ground with strong storytelling and clever humor.
9. Pathaan – Rs 599.9 crore: SRK’s action-packed comeback film was a massive hit, kicking off the YRF Spy Universe.
10. Gadar 2 – Rs 586.3 crore: Sunny Deol’s nostalgic return struck a chord with audiences across generations.
Chhaava’s entry into this elite list is a testament to the evolving tastes of Indian moviegoers and the unstoppable rise of Indian cinema on the global stage.
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