Salman Khan's stardom is legendary in Bollywood, with even his flop films often crossing the Rs 100 crore mark. However, his blockbuster films have set unprecedented records at the box office. Here are the top four highest-grossing Salman Khan films that together earned over Rs 2500 crore worldwide:
1. Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015)-
Worldwide Earnings: Rs 922 crore
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Budget: Rs 90 crore
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Starring Kareena Kapoor Khan alongside Salman, this film is the highest-grossing film of Salman's 37-year career. Audiences widely appreciated his performance in this heartwarming drama which struck a chord globally.
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Worldwide Earnings: Rs 607 crore
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Budget: Rs 80 crore
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Featuring Anushka Sharma as the female lead, Sultan is Salman’s second highest-grossing movie. The film combines strong storytelling with intense performances, contributing to its huge box office success.
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Worldwide Earnings: Rs 558 crore
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Budget: Rs 210 crore
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Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Aditya Chopra, this action-packed thriller stars Katrina Kaif opposite Salman. It became the third highest-grossing film in Salman's career.
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Worldwide Earnings: Rs 464 crore
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Budget: Not specified
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Continuing the franchise with Katrina Kaif, Tiger 3 was directed by Manish Sharma and earned Rs 283 crore domestically. Its worldwide gross stands at Rs 464 crore, placing it fourth in Salman’s highest earners.
Together, these four films have amassed a staggering box office collection exceeding Rs 2500 crore, establishing Salman Khan as one of the most bankable stars in Indian cinema.
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