
War To Super 30, Hrithik Roshan's 5 Biggest Box Office Hits
Hrithik Roshan is counting down days for the release of his. Also starring Jr NTR and Kiara Advani in lead roles, the high-octane action drama is all set to hit theatres on August 14. While we await the release of the highly anticipated movie, let's look at Hrithik Roshan's films that did tremendously well at the box office.
For the Greek God of Bollywood, Hrithik Roshan, giving earth-shattering films at the box office has been a common reality. From War part 1 to biographical drama Super 30, he has shattered records and earned crores at the box office with his charm and versatility.
War
This was Hrithik Roshan's best showing at the box office. Released in 2019, the high-octane action entertainer clocked around Rs 318.01 crore net in India. The film, also starring Tiger Shroff, was a treat for fans to watch as Bollywood's two best actors shared the screen space. Adding to the film's success were its picturesque locations. War was filmed in seven different countries and around 15 cities.
Krrish 3
With Rs 244.05 crore, this superhero sequel to Koi Mil Gaya became Hrithik Roshan's second-highest-grossing movie. Hrithik's magnetic performance on-screen undoubtedly cast a spell on people. The film, directed and produced by Hrithik's father, Rakesh Roshan, garnered rave reviews from both critics and the audience. The third instalment, Krrish 3, also featured Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut and Vivek Oberoi. And now, reports suggest that the makers have started working on the fourth part of the franchise.
Fighter
Directed by Siddharth Anand, the action flick minted Rs 212.74 crore at the box office. Fighter, starring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone in the lead, was India's first aerial actioner. The film was highly praised by critics and audiences alike, thanks to its high-octane action sequences and impeccable performances by the cast. Fighter also featured Anil Kapoor and Karan Singh Grover in crucial roles.
Bang Bang
Hrithik Roshan's first collaboration with director Siddharth Anand earned him success. Their action film minted Rs 181.04 crore at the box office. An official remake of the 2010 American film Knight and Day, the film featured Hrithik Roshan as Rajveer, a charismatic thief with a mysterious agenda. The action-packed thriller, also starring Katrina Kaif, is filled with thrilling twists, high-speed chases, and dazzling fight scenes that showcase his agility and screen charisma.
Super 30
Giving up his boy-next-door avatar, Hrithik transformed himself completely for this biographical drama. From perfecting his accent to matching the expression, the actor's efforts paid off, and the film crossed the 100-crore mark. It earned approximately Rs 147.39 crore at the domestic box office. This biopic, directed by Vikas Bahl, is based on the struggles of a mathematician from Patna, Anand Kumar, who runs the Super 30 programme for IIT aspirants. The movie also starred the very talented Pankaj Tripathi and Virendra Saxena.
His other movies with 100-plus India net collections include Agneepath (approximately Rs 118.2 crore) and Kaabil (Rs 104.34 crore), as per Sacnilk.
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