By Entertainment Desk June 09, 2025
Kamal Haasan starrer was made at a huge budget of Rs 200 crores, but in the first four days of its release, the film earned a mere Rs 36.90 crore net in India.
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Salman Khan’s film was also made at a budget of Rs 200 crore, but despite the buzz, it struggled to collect Rs 175 crore worldwide.
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Ram Charan and Kiara Advani starrer is considered as first flop film of 2025. The film failed to recoup its budget of Rs 450 crore and collected only Rs 185.19 crore worldwide.
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This historical drama was touted as Sooraj Pancholi’s comeback to Bollywood, but earned only Rs 1.88 crore net in India with an estimated budget of Rs 60 crore.
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Kangana Ranaut’s political epic underperformed both critically and commercially, despite being made with a Rs 60 crore budget. The film earned Rs 23.75 crore worldwide.
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Arjun Kapoor’s film had weak performances and failed to create any magic at the box office, earning Rs 12.73 crore worldwide against a hefty Rs 60 crore budget.
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This rom-com was made with a budget of Rs 60 crore and had a disastrous theatrical run. The film failed to surpass Rs 10 crore mark.
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The horror-comedy, made with Rs 25 crore budget, had neither scares nor laughs. The film had a mere 14-day theatrical run, earning Rs 1.50 crore net in India.
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The supernatural drama fell flat, failing to send chills down the spine. Made at a Rs 30 crore budget, it managed to earn a dismal Rs 9.73 crore worldwide.
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Rasha Thadani’s debut film had a disastrous run and collected just Rs 10 crore worldwide despite being made with a budget of Rs 80 crore.
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Shahid Kapoor’s Rs 50 crore film promised gripping action, but ended up as a confusing mess. The film earned just Rs 33.9 crore net in India.
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