Bollywood
The Pioneers of Bollywood's Box Office: Charting the Journey from the 50 Cr to the 700 Cr Club
In the dynamic world of Bollywood, the crore club is the ultimate benchmark for commercial success, a testament to a film's widespread appeal and box office dominance. Over the decades, this prestigious club has evolved, with its entry points constantly being pushed higher by cinematic giants. From the first film to net ₹50 crores to the latest behemoth crossing the ₹700 crore mark, this journey chronicles the evolution of the Hindi film industry's scale, reach, and audience. Here's a look at the pioneering actors and films that inaugurated each of these milestone clubs, setting new standards for success in Indian cinema. The journey began in the pre-multiplex era with Salman Khan's Hum Aapke Hain Koun (1994). A cultural phenomenon, it became the first Hindi film to cross the ₹50 crore net mark, a staggering achievement for its time. With record-breaking footfalls of approximately 7.4 crores, its success revived the family entertainer genre and cemented its place as the highest-grossing Indian film of the 20th century. The modern box office era, however, was truly kicked off by Aamir Khan's Ghajini (2008). It became the first film to officially inaugurate the coveted ₹100 Crore Club, driven by a powerful marketing campaign and Aamir's physical transformation. The film set a new benchmark for what was commercially possible, becoming the highest-grossing film of 2008. Aamir Khan continued his trailblazing streak with 3 Idiots (2009), which became the first film to enter the ₹200 Crore Club. A monumental success both critically and commercially, it was declared an all-time blockbuster, earning over ₹400 crores globally and finding unprecedented success in overseas markets like China. A few years later, Aamir Khan once again rewrote history with PK(2014). The satirical comedy-drama was the first film to breach the ₹300 Crore Club domestically, proving that content-driven cinema could achieve unparalleled commercial success. It also became the highest-grossing Indian film globally at the time of its release. For nearly a decade, the next milestones seemed insurmountable, until Shah Rukh Khan's spectacular comeback with Pathaan (2023). The film shattered every existing record, becoming the first original Hindi film to storm into the ₹400 Crore and ₹500 Crore Clubs. It registered the biggest opening day for a Hindi film and became the fastest to cross numerous milestones, grossing over ₹1,000 crores worldwide without a release in China. Shah Rukh Khan outdid himself the same year with Jawan (2023), which set an even higher benchmark by becoming the first Hindi film to enter the ₹600 Crore Club. The film achieved the highest opening day ever for an Indian film and made SRK the only actor to deliver two ₹1000 crore blockbusters in a single year. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The bar was raised yet again by Ranveer Singh's espionage thriller Dhurandhar (2025). The film captivated the nation with its sustained and historic run, becoming the first film to inaugurate the elite ₹700 Crore Club at the Indian box office, solidifying its position as an all-time blockbuster and setting a new target for the industry to chase. Bollywood's Box Office Milestone Club Openers (India Net)Milestone ClubPioneering FilmLead ActorYear of ReleaseLifetime India Net Collection₹ 50 CroreHum Aapke Hain KounSalman Khan1994₹ 72.47 Cr₹ 100 CroreGhajiniAamir Khan2008₹ 114 Cr₹ 200 Crore3 IdiotsAamir Khan2009₹ 202.47 Cr₹ 300 CrorePKAamir Khan2014₹ 340.8 Cr₹ 500 CrorePathaanShah Rukh Khan2023₹ 543.05 Cr₹ 600 CroreJawanShah Rukh Khan2023₹ 640.25 Cr₹ 700 CroreDhurandharRanveer Singh2025₹ 772.25 Cr* (As of Day 31)