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A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry in 2010. [1] Six films made it to the top 30 list of highest grossing Hindi films at the Indian box office. The total net amount earned by the top ten films of the year was ₹7,350.7 million (US$88 million), compared to 2009's ₹6.58 billion (US$79 million), a percentage increase of 11.71%. 2010 marks the first time that the top ten films alone crossed the ₹7 billion (US$84 million) mark. This year also marks the first time in Bollywood history that three films ( Dabangg, My Name Is Khan and Golmaal 3) netted more than ₹1 billion (US$12 million). [2]
No. | Title | Production company | Worldwide Gross | Ref. |
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1 | My Name Is Khan |
Dharma Productions Red Chillies Entertainment |
₹223 crore (US$48.77 million) | [3] |
2 | Dabangg | Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd | ₹221.14 crore (US$48.36 million) | [4] |
3 | Golmaal 3 | Eros International | ₹167 crore (US$36.52 million) | [5] |
4 | Raajneeti | UTV Motion Pictures | ₹145.50 crore (US$31.82 million) | [6] |
5 | Housefull | Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment | ₹114.18 crore (US$24.97 million) | [7] |
6 | Tees Maar Khan | UTV Motion Pictures | ₹101.89 crore (US$22.28 million) | [8] |
7 | Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai | Balaji Motion Pictures | ₹96.44 crore (US$21.09 million) | [9] |
8 | I Hate Luv Storys | Dharma Productions | ₹72.52 crore (US$15.86 million) | [10] |
9 | Anjaana Anjaani | Eros International | ₹69.85 crore (US$15.28 million) | [11] |
10 | Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? | Warner Bros. Pictures | ₹39 crore (US$8.53 million) | [12] |
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A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry in 2010. [1] Six films made it to the top 30 list of highest grossing Hindi films at the Indian box office. The total net amount earned by the top ten films of the year was ₹7,350.7 million (US$88 million), compared to 2009's ₹6.58 billion (US$79 million), a percentage increase of 11.71%. 2010 marks the first time that the top ten films alone crossed the ₹7 billion (US$84 million) mark. This year also marks the first time in Bollywood history that three films ( Dabangg, My Name Is Khan and Golmaal 3) netted more than ₹1 billion (US$12 million). [2]
No. | Title | Production company | Worldwide Gross | Ref. |
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1 | My Name Is Khan |
Dharma Productions Red Chillies Entertainment |
₹223 crore (US$48.77 million) | [3] |
2 | Dabangg | Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd | ₹221.14 crore (US$48.36 million) | [4] |
3 | Golmaal 3 | Eros International | ₹167 crore (US$36.52 million) | [5] |
4 | Raajneeti | UTV Motion Pictures | ₹145.50 crore (US$31.82 million) | [6] |
5 | Housefull | Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment | ₹114.18 crore (US$24.97 million) | [7] |
6 | Tees Maar Khan | UTV Motion Pictures | ₹101.89 crore (US$22.28 million) | [8] |
7 | Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai | Balaji Motion Pictures | ₹96.44 crore (US$21.09 million) | [9] |
8 | I Hate Luv Storys | Dharma Productions | ₹72.52 crore (US$15.86 million) | [10] |
9 | Anjaana Anjaani | Eros International | ₹69.85 crore (US$15.28 million) | [11] |
10 | Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? | Warner Bros. Pictures | ₹39 crore (US$8.53 million) | [12] |
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