These seven Bollywood films proved that success isn’t about big budgets alone, with strong stories, star power, and audience love, they turned modest investments into massive profits.
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Bollywood has seen some incredible box office successes where films have not just recovered their costs but delivered massive profits. Here’s a look at seven movies that outperformed their budgets spectacularly.

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Dangal (2016)
Made on a budget of around ₹70 crore, Dangal became one of the biggest hits in Hindi cinema history, grossing nearly ₹2,000 crore worldwide. The film’s inspiring story of wrestling and women empowerment resonated globally.
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Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015)
With a budget of ₹90 crore, this heartwarming drama starring Salman Khan earned an astonishing ₹969 crore worldwide. Its emotional storyline and universal appeal made it a massive box office success.
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Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994)
A classic from the 90s, produced for only ₹6 crore, it went on to earn over ₹128 crore worldwide. The family drama set new benchmarks at the time and remains iconic in Bollywood history.
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War (2019)
Starring Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff, War was made on a budget of ₹170 crore and grossed ₹475 crore worldwide. The action-packed spectacle proved that high-budget films with strong star power can deliver huge returns.
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Saiyaara (2025)
This debut-star film had a budget of ₹45 crore and is estimated to have earned between ₹581 crore. The exceptional returns highlight the potential of fresh talent paired with a good story.
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Stree 2 (2024)
The horror-comedy sequel, made on ₹60 crore, collected over ₹875 crore worldwide. Its blend of humor, scares, and star cast exceeded expectations, making it a massive commercial success.
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Kahaani (2012)
This thriller, made on a modest budget of Rs 8 crore, went on to collect over Rs 80 crore. Vidya Balan’s powerful performance and the film’s gripping narrative made it a small-budget hit with huge impact.