List of highest-grossing Indian Bengali films
Cinema of West Bengal, popularly known as Tollywood, is the filmmaking industry based in Kolkata, West Bengal. The films are made primarily in Bengali language.
The following is a list of highest-grossing Bengali (Indian) films based on gross. There is no official tracking of sales and online sources publishing data are frequently unreliable.
Tollywood film industry
The Indian Bengali film industry is centered in the Tollygunge neighborhood of the city of Kolkata, West Bengal, and has been known by the nickname Tollywood, a portmanteau of the words Tollygunge and Hollywood, since 1932.[1] West Bengal was the center of Indian cinema in the 1930s,[1] with Bengali cinema accounting for a quarter of India's film output in the 1950s.[2] A 2014 industry report stated that while there were about 100 films created in Bengali every year, no more than ten percent were breaking even financially.[3]
Highest-grossing films
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Rank | Film | Year | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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01 | Amazon Obhijaan | 2017 | ₹48.63 crore (US$7.47 million) | [4][5] |
02 | Chander Pahar | 2013 | ₹20 crore (US$3.41 million) | [6][7] |
03 | Projapoti | 2022 | ₹13 Crore | [8] |
04 | Awara | 2012 | ₹12 Crore ($1.87 million) | [9] |
05 | Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo | 2010 | ₹12 Crore ($2.07 million) | [10] |
06 | Boss 2: Back to Rule | 2017 | ₹10.50 crore (US$1.61 million) | [11] |
07 | Paglu | 2011 | ₹9.95 crore | [12] |
08 | Prem Aamar | 2009 | ₹9.80 crore | |
09 | Sathi | 2002 | ₹9.80 Crore | [13] |
10 | Poran Jai Joliya Re | 2009 | ₹9.50 Crore | [14] |
11 | Karnasubarner Guptodhon | 2022 | ₹9.20 Crore | [15] |
12 | Nabab | 2017 | ₹9.12 Crore | [16] [17] |
13 | Durgeshgorer Guptodhon | 2019 | ₹9 Crore | [18] |
14 | Rangbaaz | 2013 | ₹9 crore (US$1.54 million) | [19] |
Highest opening weeks
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Rank | Film | Year | Director | Studio(s) | Worldwide gross | Ref |
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1 | Amazon Obhijaan | 2017 | Kamaleswar Mukherjee | Shree Venkatesh Films | ₹8.8 crore (US$1.35 million) | [5] |
2 | Karnasubarner Guptodhon | 2022 | Dhrubo Banerjee | ₹5.0 crore (US$630,000) | [20] | |
3 | Chander Pahar | 2012 | Kamaleswar Mukherjee | ₹4.83 crore (US$824,263.03) | [21] | |
4 | Rangbaaz | 2013 | Raja Chanda | Surinder Films | ₹4.5 crore (equivalent to ₹4.8 crore or US$600,000 in 2023) | |
5 | Projapoti | 2022 | Avijit Sen | Bengal Talkies Dev Entertainment Ventures |
₹2.17 crore (US$270,000) | [22][23] |
6 | Awara | 2012 | Rajesh Ganguly | Jeetz Filmworks | ₹1.95 crore (US$240,000) | |
7 | Aparajito | 2022 | Anik Dutta | Friends Communication | ₹1.86 crore (US$230,000) | [24] |
8 | Bela Shuru | 2022 | Nandita Roy Shiboprosad Mukherjee |
Windows Production | ₹1.5 crore (US$190,000) | [24] |
Highest-grossing franchises and film series
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Highest-grossing films by year
Year | Films | Box office(Domestic Net Collection) | Director | Note | Ref. |
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1950 | Vidyasagar |
₹50 lakh (equivalent to ₹55 crore or US$6.9 million in 2023) |
Kali Prasad Ghosh | ||
1951 | Jighansa |
₹60 lakh (equivalent to ₹63 crore or US$7.9 million in 2023) |
Ajoy Kar | ||
1952 | Basu Poribar | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹76 crore or US$9.5 million in 2023) | Nirmal Dey | ||
1953 | Sharey Chuattor | ₹75 lakh (equivalent to ₹79 crore or US$9.9 million in 2023) | Nirmal Dey | ||
1954 | Agni Pariksha | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹71 crore or US$8.9 million in 2023) | Agradoot | ||
1955 | Sabar Uparey | ₹73 lakh (equivalent to ₹79 crore or US$9.9 million in 2023) | Agradoot | ||
1956 | Shyamali | ₹58 lakh (equivalent to ₹66 crore or US$8.3 million in 2023) | Ajoy Kar | ||
1957 | Harano Sur | ₹77 lakh (equivalent to ₹77 crore or US$9.7 million in 2023) | Ajoy Kar | ||
1958 | Indrani (film) | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹67 crore or US$8.4 million in 2023) | Niren Lahiri | ||
1959 | Deep Jwele Jaai | ₹1 crore (equivalent to ₹92 crore or US$11 million in 2023) | Asit Sen (director) | ||
1960 | Meghe Dhaka Tara | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹63 crore or US$7.9 million in 2023) | Ritwik Ghatak | ||
1961 | Saptapadi | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹62 crore or US$7.8 million in 2023) | Ajoy Kar | ||
1962 | Bipasha | ₹60 lakh (equivalent to ₹51 crore or US$6.4 million in 2023) | Agradoot | ||
1963 | Deya Neya |
₹62 lakh (equivalent to ₹51 crore or US$6.4 million in 2023) |
Sunil Banerjee | ||
1964 | Lal Pathore | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹51 crore or US$6.4 million in 2023) | Sushil Mazumder | ||
1965 | Thana Theke Aschi | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹47 crore or US$5.9 million in 2023) | Hiren Nag | ||
1966 | Galpo Holeo Satti | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹42 crore or US$5.3 million in 2023) | Tapan Sinha | ||
1967 | Antony Firingee | ₹77 lakh (equivalent to ₹41 crore or US$5.1 million in 2023) |
Sunil Bannerjee |
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1968 | Chowringhee (film) | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹36 crore or US$4.5 million in 2023) |
Pinaki Bhushan Mukherjee |
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1969 | Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹36 crore or US$4.5 million in 2023) | Satyajit Ray | ||
1970 | Nishi Padma | ₹75 lakh (equivalent to ₹37 crore or US$4.6 million in 2023) | Arabinda Mukhopadhyay | ||
1971 | Dhanni Meye | ₹65 lakh (equivalent to ₹31 crore or US$3.9 million in 2023) | Arabinda Mukherjee | ||
1972 | Mem Saheb | ₹72 lakh (equivalent to ₹32 crore or US$4.1 million in 2023) | Pinaki Mukherjee | ||
1973 | Shriman Prithviraj | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹27 crore or US$3.4 million in 2023) | Tarun Majumder | ||
1974 | Amanush | ₹1.8 crore (equivalent to ₹54 crore or US$6.8 million in 2023) | Shakti Samanta | ||
1975 | Sanyasi Raja | ₹75 lakh (equivalent to ₹21 crore or US$2.6 million in 2023) | Pijush Bose | ||
1976 | Datta (film) | ₹25 lakh (equivalent to ₹7.6 crore or US$950,000 in 2023) | Ajoy Kar | ||
1977 | Anand Ashram | ₹90 lakh (equivalent to ₹25 crore or US$3.2 million in 2023) | Shakti Samanta | ||
1978 | Dui Purush | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹19 crore or US$2.4 million in 2023) | Sushil Mukherjee | ||
1979 | Joi Baba Felunath | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹18 crore or US$2.3 million in 2023) | Satyajit Ray | ||
1980 | Hirak Rajar Deshe | ₹80 lakh (equivalent to ₹19 crore or US$2.3 million in 2023) | Satyajit Ray | ||
1981 | Ogo Bodhu Shundori |
₹82 lakh (equivalent to ₹17 crore or US$2.1 million in 2023) |
Salil Dutta | ||
1982 | Troyee |
₹29 lakh (equivalent to ₹5.5 crore or US$690,000 in 2023) |
Gautam Mukherjee | ||
1983 | Protidan | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹12 crore or US$1.5 million in 2023) | Prabhat Roy | ||
1984 | Shatru | ₹70 lakh (equivalent to ₹11 crore or US$1.4 million in 2023) | Anjan Choudhury | ||
1985 | Bhalobasa Bhalobasa | ₹78 lakh (equivalent to ₹12 crore or US$1.4 million in 2023) | Tarun Majumder | ||
1986 | Pathbhola |
₹21 lakh (equivalent to ₹2.9 crore or US$360,000 in 2023) |
Tarun Majumdar | ||
1987 | Amar Sangi | ₹86 lakh (equivalent to ₹11 crore or US$1.3 million in 2023) | Sujit Guha | ||
1988 | Choto Bou | ₹85 lakh (equivalent to ₹9.7 crore or US$1.2 million in 2023) | Anjan Choudhury | ||
1989 | Asha O Bhalobasha | ₹88 lakh (equivalent to ₹9.4 crore or US$1.2 million in 2023) | Sujit Guha | ||
1990 | Apan Amar Apan |
₹88 lakh (equivalent to ₹8.6 crore or US$1.1 million in 2023) |
Tarun Majumdar | ||
1991 | Beder Meye Josna | ₹0.9 crore (equivalent to ₹7.8 crore or US$970,000 in 2023) | Tojammel Haque Bokul | ||
1992 | Goopy Bagha Phire Elo | ₹98.57 lakh (equivalent to ₹7.6 crore or US$950,000 in 2023) | Sandip Ray | ||
1993 | Shraddhanjali | ₹1 crore (equivalent to ₹7.2 crore or US$910,000 in 2023) | Srikant Guha Thakurata | ||
1994 | Rakta Nadir Dhara | ₹88 lakh (equivalent to ₹5.8 crore or US$720,000 in 2023) | Ram Mukherjee | ||
1995 | Sangharsha | ₹95 lakh (equivalent to ₹5.7 crore or US$710,000 in 2023) | Haranath Chakraborty | ||
1996 | Bhai Amar Bhai | ₹1 crore (equivalent to ₹5.5 crore or US$680,000 in 2023) | Swapan Saha | ||
1997 | Bakul Priya | ₹1.8 crore (equivalent to ₹9.2 crore or US$1.1 million in 2023) | Swapan Saha | ||
1998 | Ranokhetro | ₹1 crore (equivalent to ₹4.5 crore or US$560,000 in 2023) | Haranath Chakraborty | ||
1999 | Jibon Niye Khela | ₹1 crore (equivalent to ₹4.3 crore or US$540,000 in 2023) | Anjan Choudhury | ||
2000 | Sasurbari Zindabad | ₹3 crore (equivalent to ₹12 crore or US$1.6 million in 2023) | Haranath Chakraborty | ||
2001 | Pratibad | ₹2 crore (equivalent to ₹8.0 crore or US$1.0 million in 2023) | Haranath Chakraborty | ||
2002 | Sathi | ₹9.8 crore (equivalent to ₹37 crore or US$4.7 million in 2023)[15] | Haranath Chakraborty | ||
2003 | Guru (2003 film) | ₹3.1 crore (equivalent to ₹11 crore or US$1.4 million in 2023) | Swapan Saha | ||
2004 | Bandhan | ₹3 crore (equivalent to ₹11 crore or US$1.3 million in 2023) | Ravi Kinagi | ||
2005 | Yuddho | ₹3.5 crore (equivalent to ₹12 crore or US$1.5 million in 2023) | Ravi Kinagi | ||
2006 | MLA Fatakeshto | ₹7.5 crore (equivalent to ₹24 crore or US$3.0 million in 2023) | Swapan Saha | ||
2007 | I Love You | ₹6 crore (equivalent to ₹18 crore or US$2.3 million in 2023) | Ravi Kinnagi | ||
2008 | Chirodini Tumi Je Amar | ₹6.5 crore (equivalent to ₹18 crore or US$2.3 million in 2023) | Raj Chakraborty | ||
2009 | Prem Aamar | ₹9.80 crore (equivalent to ₹25 crore or US$3.1 million in 2023) | Raj Chakraborty | ||
2010 | Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo | ₹12 crore (equivalent to ₹27 crore or US$3.4 million in 2023) | Sujit Mondal | [28] | |
2011 | Paglu | ₹10 crore (equivalent to ₹21 crore or US$2.6 million in 2023) | Rajiv Kumar Biswas | ||
2012 | Awara | ₹12 crore (equivalent to ₹23 crore or US$2.8 million in 2023) | Ravi Kinagi | ||
2013 | Chander Pahar | ₹20 crore (equivalent to ₹34 crore or US$4.3 million in 2023)[15] | Kamaleshwar Mukherjee | ||
2014 | Arundhati (2014 film) | ₹7 crore (equivalent to ₹11 crore or US$1.4 million in 2023) | Sujit Mondal | ||
2015 | Shudhu Tomari Jonno | ₹7.10 crore (equivalent to ₹11 crore or US$1.3 million in 2023) | Birsa Dasgupta | ||
2016 | Praktan | ₹8.5 crore (equivalent to ₹12 crore or US$1.5 million in 2023) | Nandita Roy, Shiboprosad Mukherjee | ||
2017 | Amazon Obhijaan |
₹30 crore (equivalent to ₹42 crore or US$5.3 million in 2023)[4] |
Kamaleshwar Mukherjee | ||
2018 | Sultan: The Saviour | ₹10 crore (equivalent to ₹13 crore or US$1.7 million in 2023) | Raja Chanda | [29] | |
2019 | Durgeshgorer Guptodhon | ₹9 crore (equivalent to ₹11 crore or US$1.4 million in 2023) | Dhrubo Banerjee | ||
2020 | Dwitiyo Purush | ₹5 crore (equivalent to ₹5.6 crore or US$700,000 in 2023) | Srijit Mukherjee | ||
2021 | Tonic | ₹8.6 crore (equivalent to ₹9.7 crore or US$1.2 million in 2023) | Avijit Sen | ||
2022 | Projapoti | ₹14 crore (equivalent to ₹15 crore or US$1.9 million in 2023)[8] | Avijit Sen | ||
2023 | Chengiz | ₹5.4 crore (US$680,000)[30] | Rajesh Ganguly | ||
See also
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