2003-2017 - 15 Bollywood Movies That Had The Highest Budget In Their Respective Year
We may have come a long way in crafting cinema in terms of technology, scripting or creativity, but the most significant change our film industry has witnessed is the growth in production budgets. While a film like Baahubali is made on a stupendous budget of hundreds of crores, the steep growth in the budgets mark a very interesting and applaud worthy progression for Bollywood.
While films like 2.0, Baahubali, Tubelight, Tiger Zinda Hai and Thugs Of Hindostan are being made on a very expensive budget, we thought it’s going to make for an interesting read if we dig out which films were the most expensive every year in the recent past.
So from 2003 to 2017, here are 15 Bollywood movies that had the highest budget in the respective year they released:
2017 – Baahubali 2
Budget – 200 Crores
Box Office - 510 Crores
2016 – Sultan
Budget – 145 Crores
Box Office - 301 Crores
2015 – Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Budget – 180 Crores
Box Office - 206 Crores
2014 – Bang Bang
Budget – 160 Crores
Box Office - 141 Crores
2013 – Dhoom 3
Budget – 175 Crores
Box Office - 281 Crores
2012 – Ek Tha Tiger
Budget – 92 Crores
Box Office - 198 Crores
2011 – Ra.One
Budget – 130 Crores
Box Office - 113 Crores
2010 – My Name Is Khan
Budget – 85 Crores
Box Office - 72.87 Crores
2009 – Blue
Budget – 80 Crores
Box Office - 38.54 Crores
2008 – Jodha Akbar
Budget – 55 Crores
Box Office - 59 Crores
2007 – Welcome
Budget – 48 Crores
Box Office - 72 Crores
2006 – Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna
Budget – 48 Crores
Box Office - 44.40 Crores
2005 – Mangal Pandey – The Rising
Budget – 37 Crores
Box Office - 28 Crores
2004 – Lakshya
Budget – 30 Crores
Box Office - 24 Crores
2003 – The Hero – Love Story Of A Spy
Budget – 35 Crores
Box Office - 27 Crores