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2022 BO: 7 out of 10 hit films are from South

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The Indian box office is getting better slowly and steadily after the pandemic era. With multiple South Indian films releasing at the box office and becoming hits, it is giving a boost to all the filmmakers to release their films in a big way to pull crowds to the theatres.

A leading news daily has published a report about the top hits of this year so far, and surprisingly, most of the are pan-India films, loaded with action elements. Almost all the films that minted huge revenue at the box office contain strong stories with action elements and without woke stories with female-oriented plots.

The report mentions the audience’s voice that they want to enjoy the larger-than-life stories when they reach theatres. Amidst the advancements of the OTT platforms, the audience wants to come to theatres only if the particular film gives them a theatrical experience and mesmerizes them with larger noisy stories and not preachy message-oriented plots.

The top ten films that became hits at the box office are the proof of the same. Have a look at the same below.

  1. KGF: Chapter 2 – Kannada – 872.6 Cr
  2. RRR – 784.2 Cr – Telugu
  3. The Kashmir Files – 248.2 Cr – Hindi
  4. Beast – Tamil – 139.8 Cr
  5. Vikram – Tamil – 124.6 Cr
  6. Bhool Bhulaiyya 2 – Hindi – 152.8 Cr
  7. Gangubai Kathiawadi – Hindi – 123.5 Cr
  8. Sarkaru Vaari Paata – Telugu – 139.2 Cr
  9. Valimai – 104.3 Cr – Tamil
  10. Bheemla Nayak – 114.5 Cr – Telugu

Except for The Kashmir Files, Bhool Bhulaiyya 2, and Gangubai, all the other films are from the South.

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