List of most expensive Indian films

This ranking lists the most expensive films in Indian cinema, based on conservative production budget estimates reported by organisations classified as green by Wikipedia. The figures are not adjusted for inflation and represent only the actual filming costs, including promotional expenses (such as advertisements, commercials, posters, etc.).

Most expensive films

The following table lists the most expensive films produced in the Indian film industry, each with a budget of ₹250 crore or more.

Most expensive Indian films
Rank Title Budget Language Year Ref.
1 Kalki 2898 AD ₹600 crore Telugu 2024
2 RRR ₹550 crore Telugu 2022
3 Adipurush ₹500–700 crore Hindi
Telugu
2023
4 2.0 ₹400–600 crore Tamil 2018
5 Pushpa 2: The Rule ₹400–500 crore Telugu 2024
6 The RajaSaab ₹400–450 crore Telugu 2026
7 The Greatest of All Time ₹380–400 crore Tamil 2024
8 Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva ₹375–400 crore Hindi 2022
9 Game Changer ₹350–500 crore Telugu 2025
10 Coolie ₹350–400 crore Tamil 2025
11 Singham Again ₹350–375 crore Hindi 2024
12 Bade Miyan Chote Miyan ₹350 crore Hindi 2024
13 Saaho ₹325–350 crore Telugu
Hindi
2019
14 War 2 ₹300–400 crore Hindi 2025
15 Kanguva ₹300–350 crore Tamil 2024
16 Jawan ₹300 crore Hindi 2023
Tiger 3 Hindi 2023
Vettaiyan Tamil 2024
Jana Nayagan Tamil 2026
20 Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire ₹270–400 crore Telugu 2023
21 Good Bad Ugly ₹270 crore Tamil 2025
22 Leo ₹250–300 crore Tamil 2023
Indian 2 Tamil 2024
Devara: Part 1 Telugu 2024
Hari Hara Veera Mallu Telugu 2025
26 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ₹250 crore Telugu 2017
Ponniyin Selvan: I Tamil 2022
Pathaan Hindi 2023
Ponniyin Selvan: II Tamil 2023
Fighter Hindi 2024


Most expensive upcoming films

The following table lists the most expensive films under production in the Indian film industry, each with a budget of ₹250 crore or more. Note that these estimates are unreliable, as the final budget may vary.

Most expensive Indian films
Rank Title Budget Language Year Ref.
1 Ramayana: Part 1 ₹2000 crore Hindi 2026
Ramayana: Part 2 ₹2000 crore Hindi 2027
3 Varanasi ₹1000–1300 crore Telugu 2027
4 The RajaSaab ₹400–450 crore Telugu 2026

Most expensive films by language

Assamese

Assamese cinema is a part of Indian cinema, based in Assam, and is dedicated to the production of films in the Assamese-language. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Assamese films produced in the Assamese film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Mission China ₹2 crore 2017

Bengali

Cinema of West Bengal, also known as Tollywood or Bengali cinema, is a part of Indian cinema. It is based in the Tollygunge region of Kolkata, West Bengal, and is dedicated to the production of films in the Bengali-language. The following table lists the top three most expensive Indian Bengali films.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Devi Chowdhurani ₹20–25 crore 2025
2 Amazon Obhijaan ₹20 crore 2017
3 Chander Pahar ₹15 crore 2013
4 Professor Shonku O El Dorado ₹10 crore 2019

Bhojpuri

Bhojpuri cinema is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Bhojpuri-language. Its major production centres are Lucknow and Patna. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Bhojpuri films produced in the Bhojpuri film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Sangharsh 2 ₹6 crore 2023
2 Nirahua Chalal London ₹4 crore 2019

Gujarati

Gujarati cinema is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Gujarati-language. It is based in Ahmedabad and is sometimes referred to as Dhollywood. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Gujarati films produced in the Gujarati film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Bey Yaar ₹2.25 crore 2014
2 Kevi Rite Jaish ₹1–1.75 crore 2012

Hindi

Hindi cinema is a part of Indian cinema based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The films are made primarily in the Hindi-language. It is often known as Bollywood and is one of the largest film producers in India as well as a major centre of film production worldwide. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Hindi films produced in the Hindi film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Adipurush ₹500–700 crore 2023
2 Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva ₹375–400 crore 2022
3 Singham Again ₹350–375 crore 2024
4 Bade Miyan Chote Miyan ₹350 crore 2024
5 Saaho ₹325–350 crore 2019
6 War 2 ₹300–400 crore 2025
7 Jawan ₹300 crore 2023
Tiger 3 2023
9 Pathaan ₹250 crore 2023
Fighter 2024

Kannada

Kannada cinema is a part of Indian cinema based in Bengaluru. The films are made primarily in Kannada-language. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Kannada films produced in the Kannada film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Kantara: Chapter 1 ₹125 crore 2025
2 Kabzaa ₹120 crore 2023
3 KGF: Chapter 2 ₹100 crore 2022
4 Vikrant Rona ₹95 crore 2023
5 Martin ₹80–150 crore 2024
6 45 ₹80–100 crore 2025
7 KGF: Chapter 1 ₹80 crore 2018
8 Kurukshetra 75 crore 2019
9 UI ₹60–100 crore 2024
10 James ₹50–70 crore 2022

Malayalam

Malayalam cinema, also referred to as Mollywood by certain media outlets, is a part of Indian cinema, based in Kerala and dedicated to the production of films in the Malayalam-language. The following table lists the 10 most expensive Malayalam films produced in the Malayalam film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 L2: Empuraan ₹150–175 crore 2025
2 Barroz 3D ₹150 crore 2024
3 Marakkar: Lion of the Arabian Sea ₹100 crore 2021
4 The Goat Life ₹82 crore 2024
5 Turbo ₹70 crore 2024
Vrusshabha 2025
7 Malaikottai Vaaliban ₹65 crore 2024
8 Mamangam ₹55 crore 2019
9 Odiyan ₹50 crore 2018
King of Kotha 2023

Marathi

Marathi cinema is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Marathi-language and is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Marathi films produced in the Marathi film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Ved ₹15 crore 2022
2 Punha Shivajiraje Bhosale ₹13 crore 2025
3 Dashavatar ₹12.50 crore 2025
4 Har Har Mahadev ₹10–15 crore 2022
5 Subhedar ₹10 crore 2023
6 Ghar Banduk Biryani ₹8–10 crore 2023
Timepass 3 2022
7 Dharmaveer ₹8 crore 2022
Dharmaveer 2 2024
8 Natsamrat ₹7 crore 2016
Maharashtra Shahir 2023
Lai Bhaari 2014
9 Ravrambha ₹6–10 crore 2023
10 Navra Maza Navsacha 2 ₹5–8 crore 2024

Meitei

Meitei cinema is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Meitei-language (officially Manipuri-language) and is based in Manipur. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Meitei films produced in the Meitei film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 My Japanese Niece ₹1 crore 2015

Odia

Odia cinema, also known as Ollywood, is a part of Indian cinema, based in Cuttack, Odisha and dedicated to the production of films in the Odia-language. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Odia films produced in the Odia film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Shree Jagannath Nabakalebara ₹3 crore 2025
Bou Buttu Bhuta
3 Karma ₹2 crore 2024

Punjabi

Punjabi cinema is a part of Indian cinema, dedicated to the production of films in the Punjabi-language films. It is based in Amritsar, Ludhiana and Mohali, Punjab. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Indian Punjabi films produced in the Punjabi film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Chaar Sahibzaade ₹20 crore 2014

Tamil

Tamil cinema is a part of Indian cinema based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The films are made primarily in Tamil-language. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Tamil films produced in the Tamil film industry.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 2.0 ₹400–600 crore 2018
2 The Greatest of All Time ₹380–400 crore 2024
3 Coolie ₹350–400 crore 2025
4 Kanguva ₹300–350 crore 2024
5 Vettaiyan ₹300 crore 2024
6 Good Bad Ugly ₹270 crore 2025
7 Leo ₹250–300 crore 2023
Indian 2 2024
9 Ponniyin Selvan: I ₹250 crore 2022
Ponniyin Selvan: II 2023

Telugu

Telugu cinema is a part of Indian cinema producing films in the Telugu-language, in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and is centered in the Film Nagar neighbourhood of Hyderabad. The following table lists the top ten most expensive Telugu films.

Rank Title Budget Year Ref.
1 Kalki 2898 AD ₹600 crore 2024
2 RRR ₹550 crore 2022
3 Adipurush ₹500–700 crore 2023
4 Pushpa 2: The Rule ₹400–500 crore 2024
5 Game Changer ₹350–500 crore 2025
6 Saaho ₹325–350 crore 2019
7 Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire ₹270–400 crore 2023
8 Hari Hara Veera Mallu ₹250–300 crore 2025
9 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ₹250 crore 2017
10 They Call Him OG ₹200–250 crore 2025

Back-to-back films

This ranking features back-to-back Indian films—films in which two or more are shot as a single production, reducing both costs and time.

Most expensive back to back Indian films
Rank Titles Budget Total budget Language Years Ref.
1 Ponniyin Selvan: I ₹250 crore ₹500 crore Tamil 2022
Ponniyin Selvan: II ₹250 crore 2023
2 Baahubali: The Beginning ₹180 crore ₹430 crore Telugu 2015
Baahubali 2: The Conclusion ₹250 crore 2017
3 Dhurandhar ₹250–300 crore Hindi 2025
Dhurandhar Part 2 – The Revenge 2026
4 KGF: Chapter 1 ₹80 crore ₹180 crore Kannada 2018
KGF: Chapter 2 ₹100 crore 2022

Record-holders

The following table lists milestone Indian films by production budget, produced within the Indian film industry.

Timeline of the most expensive Indian filmsMost expensive Indian films by year
Year Title Budget Language Ref.
1913 Raja Harishchandra ₹15,000 Silent
1931 Alam Ara ₹40,000 Hindustani
1933 Sati Savitri ₹75,000 Telugu
1943 Kismet 2 lakh Hindi
1948 Chandralekha 30 lakh Tamil
1952 Aan 35 lakh Hindi
1953 Jhansi Ki Rani ₹60 lakh
1957 Mother India ₹60 lakh
1960 Mughal-e-Azam 1.5 crore
1975 Sholay 3 crore
1980 Shaan 6 crore
1983 Razia Sultan ₹7 crore
1991 Ajooba ₹8 crore
Shanti Kranti ₹10 crore Kannada
Telugu
Tamil
Hindi
1995 Trimurti ₹11 crore Hindi
1996 Indian 15 crore Tamil
1997 Ratchagan 18 crore
1998 Jeans 20 crore
2000 Raju Chacha 25 crore Hindi
2001 Lagaan 25 crore
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham 40 crore
2002 Devdas 50 crore
2005 Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story ₹50 crore
2007 Sivaji: The Boss 60 crore Tamil
2008 Dasavathaaram 60 crore
Ghajini 65 crore Hindi
2009 Blue 75 crore
2010 My Name Is Khan ₹85 crore
Enthiran 132–150 crore Tamil
2011 Ra.One 150 crore Hindi
2013 Dhoom 3 175 crore
2015 Baahubali: The Beginning 180 crore Telugu
2017 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion 250 crore
2018 2.0 ₹400–600 crore Tamil
2022 RRR ₹550 crore Telugu
2024 Kalki 2898 AD 600 crore

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