#Highest grossing movies of 2019 movie
Remake of Disney’s 1994 classic of the same name, the movie revolves around Simba’s journey to claim his rightful throne and became the highest grossing animated film of all time at the worldwide box office. The Lion King – 141.65 Crores Image Courtesy: Walt Disney StudiosĪ computer-animated musical, The Lion King earned 141 crores at the Indian box office and became the eighth highest grossing film of 2019 in India. Hrithik Roshan’s first Bollywood release in two years, the film received much praise for its biographical content and is currently ranked seventh among the top grossing movies of 2019 at the Indian box office. Loosely based on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar, Super 30 was an instant success and minted close to 144 crores within a month of its release. Super 30 – 143.55 Crores Image Courtesy: Reliance Entertainment With its incredible star cast comprising some of the biggest names of the industry, Total Dhamaal managed to win the hearts of people worldwide and also ranked as the fourth highest grossing Bollywood film of 2019 worldwide.
#Highest grossing movies of 2019 series
The slapstick comedy was the third installment of the Dhamaal series and minted 149 crores at the Indian box office, thereby acquiring the sixth position in the list. Total Dhamaal – 149.7 Crores Image Courtesy: Fox Star Studios With patriotism as the central theme, the film succeeded in capturing the fifth place among the top grossing films of 2019 at the Indian box office. Inspired by the true heroic events of the Battle of Saragarhi of 1897, the film featured Akshay Kumar in titular role and generated more than 150 crores at the domestic box office. Kesari – 151.5 Crores Image Courtesy: Zee Studios The film went on to earn 200 crore at the domestic box office and is among the top 15 Bollywood films of all time with the highest domestic net collection. Salman Khan starrer Bharat is the fourth highest grossing movie of 2019 at the Indian box office and also an indication of unparalleled stardom of the movie star in India. Bharat – 201.3 Crores Image Courtesy: Salman Khan Films Inspired by the real-life surgical strike which took place in 2016, the movie grossed around 243 crores and acquired the third position in the list of 2019’s top grossers at the Indian box office.
The extraordinary success of Uri: The Surgical Strike is a true testament to the fact that patriotism is one of the most overwhelming emotions in India. Uri – The Surgical Strike – 243.24 Crores Image courtesy: RSVP Movies Ranked as t he second highest grossing film in 2019 at the Indian box office, the movie minted over 270 crores at the domestic box office and became the top grossing film of Shahid Kapoor’s career.
Romantic films have always been one of the favourite genres of the Indian masses and the success of Kabir Singh only exemplifies the fact. Kabir Singh – 273.2 Crores Image Courtesy: T-Series Avengers: Endgame which was also released in regional languages marked the culmination of 22 movies termed as the “Infinity Saga” and received much love from the Indian audiences, accumulating a whopping 366.45 crores from the Indian box office. Packed with more than 30 superheroes and an overambitious storyline, the movie became the highest grossing film of all time surpassing Avatar at the world box office. It is not at all strange (no pun intended) that Avengers Endgame is currently the highest grossing film of 2019 at the Indian box office. Avengers: Endgame – 366.45 Crores Image Courtesy: Marvel Studios
So without any further ado, let’s uncover the list of 2019’s top 10 highest grossing films at the Indian box office. As of 2019, audiences have showered their love on Bollywood as well as Hollywood movies which can be clearly interpreted through the respective box office collections. With an action, drama, thriller, rom-com, horror, or a biopic releasing every now and then, the box office records are created and surpassed at the speed of light in this industry. Love for movies in our country is something which could be evidently exhibited merely by the fact that India produces the largest number of movies every year and around 1500-200 Indian movies are released in over 20 languages every year.