Top Indian Movie Collections In Japan
“RRR” leads the pack with earnings of Â¥2400 million ($17 million), showcasing its immense success at the box office. Following closely is “Muthu” with Â¥405 million, a testament to its popularity and enduring appeal. “Baahubali 2” continues the trend with Â¥305 million, solidifying its position as a blockbuster in Indian cinema, known for its epic scale and storytelling.
Movie | Earnings (Â¥ million) |
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RRR | 2400 |
Muthu | 405 |
Bahubali 2 | 305 |
3 Idiots | 170 |
EV | 160 |
Saaho | 131 |
Magadheera (2018) | 130 |
LunchBox | 130 |
Enthiran | 109 |
Dhoom 3 | 104 |
Padman | 90 |
Bajrangi | 80 |
Bahubali | 75 |
Dangal | 45 |
Pathaan | 45 |
PK | 43 |
Rangasthalam | 40 |
“3 Idiots” stands out with earnings of Â¥170 million, celebrated for its impactful narrative and stellar performances. “EV” follows closely with Â¥160 million, reflecting its resonance with audiences. “Saaho” and “Magadheera (2018)” both earned Â¥131 million, showcasing their box office prowess and popularity among viewers.
“LunchBox” and “Enthiran” both earned Â¥130 million, highlighting their critical acclaim and strong word-of-mouth success. “Dhoom 3” follows with Â¥104 million, known for its high-octane action and entertainment value. “Padman” earned Â¥90 million, underscoring its social relevance and positive reception among audiences worldwide
Indian movies have seen a notable surge in popularity and success in the Japanese box office, particularly following the stellar performance of “RRR.” Directed by S.S. Rajamouli, “RRR” not only captured the hearts of audiences worldwide but also set a new benchmark for Indian cinema’s appeal in Japan.