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Bollywood Box Office Collection 2025: Complete, Updated Guide to Hits, Flops, and Verdicts

Welcome to Koimoi’s definitive Bollywood Box Office Collection 2025 guide, your one-stop destination for tracking the theatrical performance of Hindi films released this year. This regularly updated page delivers accurate-to-near-official box office figures, verdicts, and detailed performance breakdowns for Bollywood releases, including Hindi-dubbed versions of South Indian films.

Whether the goal is to follow the highest-grossing Bollywood movies of 2025, analyze opening trends, or check whether a film ended up a hit or a flop, this guide offers everything in one place. The data is curated to help readers understand not only numbers, but also the commercial outcome of each release.

Comprehensive Coverage of Bollywood Hits, Flops, and Verdicts

This page categorizes films across verdicts such as Super Duper Hit, Super Hit, Hit, Plus, Average, Losing, and Flop, giving readers a crystal-clear picture of each film’s financial fate. From surprise blockbusters to underperforming big-budget ventures, every release is tracked with transparency.

In addition to current-year releases, this guide also includes historical box office data from 2011 to 2025, making it a valuable archive for trend analysis, year-on-year comparisons, and long-term performance studies of Bollywood cinema.

Latest Update Status

Last Updated: December 6, 2025
Figures marked with an asterisk (*) indicate films that are still running in theatres and may see further changes in totals.

Bollywood Box Office Verdict Criteria Explained

To ensure readers clearly understand verdict labels, here is how Koimoi defines box office outcomes:

  • Super Duper Hit: Film earns 200% returns along with ₹100 crore+ collection
  • Super Hit: Film more than doubles investment by an additional 50%
  • Hit: Film doubles its investment
  • Plus: Film recovers investment with some profit
  • Average: Film only recovers its investment
  • Losing: Film loses less than 50% of investment
  • Flop: Film loses 50% or more of its investment

These verdicts are calculated solely on box office revenue and do not include OTT, satellite, music, or digital rights income.

Year 2025 Highlights at a Glance

The 2025 box office witnessed a healthy mix of mega blockbusters like Saiyaara and Mahavatar Narasimha, strong performers such as Kantara: Chapter 1 (Hindi), and modest successes like Thamma and Metro In Dino. At the same time, several mid-budget and experimental films struggled to recover costs, highlighting the unpredictable nature of theatrical cinema.

Industry-Wise Box Office Tracking

Apart from Bollywood, readers can explore performance trends across other Indian film industries:

  • Tollywood Box Office Collection & Verdicts
  • Kollywood Box Office Collection & Verdicts
  • Sandalwood Box Office Collection & Verdicts
  • Mollywood Box Office Collection & Verdicts

This cross-industry comparison allows fans and analysts to assess national theatrical trends in one unified space.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is the Bollywood Box Office 2025 page updated?
The page is updated regularly to reflect the latest available box office data.

Are these box office numbers officially confirmed?
Most figures are estimates based on trade sources and industry tracking, close to official numbers.

Do these collections include OTT or satellite rights revenue?
No, verdicts are strictly based on theatrical box office earnings only.

What does an asterisk (*) next to collections mean?
It indicates that the film is still playing in theatres and collections may increase.

Are Hindi-dubbed South films included in this list?
Yes, all Hindi-dubbed South Indian theatrical releases are part of this guide.

Can this data be used for historical box office analysis?
Absolutely. The guide includes data from 2011 onwards for long-term performance insights.

Conclusion

Bollywood Box Office Collection 2025 reflects a year of contrasts between massive blockbusters and unexpected underperformers. Strong content-driven films dominated the upper ranks despite fluctuating audience turnout. Mid-budget films faced increasing pressure to justify theatrical releases.

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