Highest Grossing Indian Movies 2022 〈Legit GUIDE〉
Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Vikram gave 60+ year old Kamal Haasan the biggest hit of his career. With a stunning cameo by Suriya and a violent, stylish narrative, this film redefined the "Loki-verse." The last 30 minutes, where Rolex (Suriya) unveils the villain, left audiences screaming. It was a masterclass in fan service and gritty storytelling. Gross: ~₹340 crore ($410M INR)
In 2022, Indian cinema roared back to life after pandemic lulls, and the box office numbers told a story of fan power, spectacle, and regional pride. The year wasn’t just about Bollywood—it was a pan-Indian takeover. highest grossing indian movies 2022
Here is the story of the , ranked by worldwide collection. 1. The Undisputed King: K.G.F: Chapter 2 (Kannada) Gross: ~₹1,200 crore ($1.5 billion INR / $180M USD) Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Vikram gave 60+ year old Kamal
The story begins in the mines of Karnataka. Yash, as the brooding Rocky, returned with a blood-soaked vengeance. Directed by Prashanth Neel, this film wasn’t just a sequel; it was a cultural event. From the Hindi belt to the Tamil Nadu, audiences erupted as Rocky took over the throne. It became the first Kannada film to cross ₹1,000 crore globally. The dialogue, “Violence, violence, violence…” , became the anthem of the year. Gross: ~₹1,150 crore ($1.4 billion INR) Gross: ~₹340 crore ($410M INR) In 2022, Indian
While technically released in late March 2022, S.S. Rajamouli’s RRR dominated the collection charts for months. Starring Ram Charan and Jr. NTR, this fictional tale of two revolutionaries gave the world “Naatu Naatu.” It didn't just earn money; it earned an Oscar. The interval block—where Bheem and Ram Raju part ways—had theatres exploding with whistles. In 2022, RRR was India’s official entry into global pop culture. Gross: ~₹430 crore ($520M INR)
Mani Ratnam’s dream project, based on Kalki’s novel, was a poetic epic. Starring Vikram, Aishwarya Rai, and Karthi, it wasn’t a mass masala film—it was historical grandeur. The Chola empire came alive, and the “Golden Era” of Tamil cinema was celebrated. It proved that slow-burn, literary adaptations could still pack theaters in 2022, especially in Tamil Nadu and overseas markets like the US. Gross: ~₹500 crore ($600M INR)