Bollywood Box Office 2026
Complete collection of every major Indian movie released in 2026 — Bollywood, Tollywood, Kollywood and more — with day-wise breakdown, budget verdict, and OTT streaming status. Updated every Monday.
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* All figures are estimates. India Net = collection excluding GST. Verdicts based on budget vs break-even (2.5x production + marketing). Updated weekly by Sacnic team.
2026 Box Office Summary
As of Feb 18, 2026Bollywood 2026 — Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the highest grossing Bollywood movie of 2026?
As of February 18, 2026, Border 2 is the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2026 with a net India collection of ₹316 Crore and a worldwide gross of ₹430+ Crore. The Varun Dhawan-starrer, produced by T-Series, released on January 23 (Republic Day weekend) and performed above all expectations.
How is Bollywood performing in 2026?
2026 is showing mixed results for Bollywood. The year started strong with Border 2 delivering a genuine blockbuster performance. However, Game Changer (Telugu) disappointed despite massive hype, reminding the industry that star power alone cannot guarantee success. The first two months show that content-driven films with relatable stories (Border 2, Emergency) are outperforming spectacle-driven productions.
Which Bollywood films crossed ₹100 Crore in 2026?
Films that have crossed the ₹100 Crore mark in India (net) in 2026: Border 2 (₹316 Cr). Emergency crossed ₹100 Crore but was released in December 2025 and is counted in 2025 box office by some. Mardaani 3 and other films are still building their totals as of February 2026.
What big Bollywood movies are releasing in 2026?
Major upcoming Bollywood and Indian releases for the rest of 2026 include Wuthering Heights (February 14 — Hozier adaptation featuring Tom Holland and Olivia Rodrigo's singing), and several other pan-India productions. Check our live India Box Office tracker for weekly updates.
What is the hit or flop verdict based on?
At Sacnic, we use the standard industry formula: a film needs to collect 2.5x its production + marketing budget worldwide to break even (accounting for distributor shares, exhibitor cuts, and taxes). Films earning 2.5–3x are "Hit", 3x+ are "Superhit", and 5x+ are "Blockbuster". Films earning less than 2.5x are "Flop" and less than 1.5x are "Disaster".
Why does Sacnic track Tollywood and Kollywood separately?
The Indian film industry is far more diverse than just Hindi films. Telugu (Tollywood), Tamil (Kollywood), Malayalam (Mollywood), and Kannada (Sandalwood) industries collectively produce more films and often generate more revenue than Bollywood in certain periods. Sacnic tracks all Indian language films because our readers include movie enthusiasts across the country who want a complete picture of Indian cinema's performance.