List of Hindi films of 2010
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A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry in 2010. Several commercially and critically successful films were released during the year. Six films made it to the top 30 list of highest grossing hindi films at the Indian box office.
This year also saw many films released worldwide. These include some of the year's highest-grossing films, such as Dabangg, Golmaal 3, Raajneeti, My Name is Khan, Housefull, Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, I Hate Luv Storys and moderately successful films, such as Anjaana Anjaani, Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?, Badmaash Company, Ishqiya, Khatta Meetha and Peepli Live.
Top grossing films
The top ten grossing Bollywood films at the Indian box office in 2010.[1] Films are ranked according to domestic net gross.
Rank | Title | India | United States and Canada |
United Kingdom | Australia | Verdict |
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1 | Dabangg | ₹ 890,10,00,000 | US $1,288,549 | UK £794,624 | AUD $272,909 | All Time Blockbuster |
2 | Golmaal 3 | ₹ 107,43,00,000 | US $1,132,192 | UK £638,496 | AUD $352,063 | Blockbuster |
3 | Raajneeti | ₹ 92,93,00,000 | US $1,514,558 | UK £529,098 | AUD $411,851 | Blockbuster |
4 | My Name is Khan | ₹ 72,74,00,000 | US $4,018,771 | UK £2,625,745 | AUD $876,794 | Hit |
5 | Housefull | ₹ 72,07,00,000 | US $1,183,658 | UK £687,743 | AUD $263,133 | Hit |
6 | Tees Maar Khan | ₹ 60,75,00,000 | US $1,076,266 | UK £705,988 | AUD $550,000 | Semi Hit |
7 | Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai | ₹ 58,03,00,000 | US $302,862 | UK £127,338 | - | Hit |
8 | Kites | ₹ 48,56,00,000 | US $1,643,486 | UK £559,471 | AUD $321,765 | Flop |
9 | I Hate Luv Storys | ₹ 43,68,00,000 | US $847,993 | UK £521,064 | AUD $170,406 | Hit |
10 | Anjaana Anjaani | ₹ 40,03,00,000 | US $854,757 | UK £475,336 | - | Above Average |
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- The total net amount earned by the top 10 films of the year is ₹ 735.07 crores, or US$162.7 million (compared to 2009's ₹ 658 crores), a percentage change of 11.71%. 2010 marks the first time that the top ten films alone crossed the ₹ 700 crore mark.
- Dabangg went on to break many collection records previously held by 3 Idiots, netting ₹ 14.5 crore on its opening day, ₹ 49.11 crore in its opening weekend and ₹ 80.87 crore in its first week of business, and is currently the second highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in India.[3]
- Golmaal 3 has grossed ₹ 106,19,00,000 in its first four weeks, making it the fourth highest-grossing film at the Indian box office.[citation needed]
- Raajneeti has grossed over ₹ 92,93,00,000, making it the fifth highest-grossing film at the Indian box office.[4]
- My Name is Khan is the tenth highest-grossing film at the Indian box office and is also the highest grossing Bollywood film in the overseas market with ₹ 99,00,00,000 from US, Canada, U.K. and Australian markets.[5]
2010 releases
A list of Bollywood films released (or to be released) in 2010.[6]
January – March
April – June
July – September
October – December
See also
References
- ^ "Box Office 2010". Box office India. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
- ^ "The Domestic Box Office Winners 2010". Boxofficeindia.com. Retrieved 2011-1-5.
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(help) - ^ "Dabangg Has 35-36 Crore Nett Second Week". Box Office India. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
- ^ "Raajneeti is the 3rd Biggest Grosser in Bollywood Ever". BestofBollywood. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
- ^ "My Name Is Khan Is Biggest Grosser Overseas". NG. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
- ^ "Authentic and Up to Date Release Dates". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
- ^ a b Kunal M Shah (17 February 2010). "Farah misses Shah Rukh". Mumbai Mirror. Times of India. Retrieved 17 February 2010.