Wednesday, 6 January 2016

13 Of The Most Expensive Bollywood Movies Ever Made

Ra.One (100 crores)
War is not won by bullets ..it is won by hearts. SRK released his most ambitious Sci-Fi movie during the Diwali of 2011. Ra.One managed to become a hit but didn't score big.

Jai Ho (105 crores) 
The Salman Khan starrer may have did good at the box office, but its weak plot even Sallu Bhai's actions couldn't save the film from falling flat.

Krrish 3 (115 crores) 
The Bollywood’s superhero Sci-Fi movie did good at the box office. Krrish 3 received mixed reviews from critics with praise for Hrithik and Kangana's performances.

Kick (120 crores)
Mere baare mei itna mat sochna, dil mei aata hu, samaj mei nahi. The film has some good action scenes and Dabbang Khan have proved them. The film make a huge collection on box office.

Dilwale (120 crores)
Dilwale was one of the most awaited movie of 2015, but Shah Rukh and Kajol evergreen pair failed to attract the audience to theatre, However movie did better collection in the overseas as compared to India.

Dhoom 3 (125 crore)
Dhoom 3 was third film of YRF's Dhoom franchise. Dhoom 3 became first Indian movie to enter 500 crore club. 

Bajirao Mastani (125 crore)
Cheeteh Ki Chaal, Baaz Ki Nazar Aur Baaji Rao Ki Talvar Par Sandeh Nahi Karte, Kabhi Bhi Maat De Sakti Hai. Bajirao Mastani was one of the biggest entertaining movie of 2015. Bajirao Mastani garnered mostly positive reviews.

Bombay Velvet (125 crore)
'Bombay Velvet', which has been made over a tremendous budget of Rs 125 Cr, is now labelled as an 'epic disaster' because of its poor performance on box office. Bombay Valvet is biggest disappointment we have ever seen on silver screen.

Raavan (135 crore)
Bollywood’s golden couple Aishwarya-Abhishek failed to lap up positive reviews.
 Raavan is unforgivably boring movie.

Bang Bang! (140 crores)
"Terrorism ke business me kabhi recession nahi hota." Bang Bang is mindless remake of Hollywood flick 'Knight and Day' , which is also boring like Bang Bang.

Kites (150 crore)
The bigger the budget... the bigger the names... the bigger the hype, the bigger the expectations from the film. This Kite have big budget, big names, hype yet it failed to fly high.

Robot (150 crore)
Every film of Thalaiva in the lead costs a bomb. Robot's story is ambitious and the special effects are impressive.

Baahubali (250 crore)
Baahubali is exactly what a blockbuster should be. Its highly entertaining movie. Baahubali is India’s answer to Hollywood's 300, Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings

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