Biggest Bollywood Franchises : Gadar, Tiger, Dhoom, Krrish, Golmaal and Housefull; Take a Look At The Most Watched Films —
Biggest Bollywood Franchises
Biggest Bollywood Franchises: Bollywood franchises are becoming larger in the era of multiplexes, which was not the case during the single-screen era. Hollywood started in the silent era of the 1920s, while our era mainly began in the 2000s. The post-2000 era has witnessed an increase in the number of screens and ticket prices, providing producers with more opportunities to achieve success. So, what is the best bet for filmmakers? Undoubtedly, franchises.
From Dhoom, Golmaal, Housefull, Krrish to the new addition to the list, The Bridge, these franchises have always delivered impressive numbers (except for Dabangg 3). Therefore, let’s take a look at the most-watched franchise with the highest average footfall (number of tickets sold).
Biggest Bollywood Franchises:
The Bridge:
Gadar (2001) – 5.05 crore footfalls
Gadar 2 (2023) – 3.35-3.40 crore footfalls
Total – 8.40 crore footfalls
Average – 4.20 crore footfalls
Tiger:
Ek Tha Tiger (2012) – 2.47 crore footfalls
Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) – 3.08 crore footfalls
Total – 5.56 crore footfalls
Average – 2.78 crore footfalls
Dhoom:
Dhoom (2004) – 1.01 crore footfalls
Dhoom 2 (2006) – 2.15 crore footfalls
Dhoom 3 (2013) – 2.97 crore footfalls
Total – 6.14 crore footfalls
Average – 2.04 crore footfalls
Krishna:
Koi Mil Gaya (2003) – 1.94 crore footfalls
Krrish (2006) – 1.96 crore footfalls
Krrish 3 (2013) – 2.18 crore footfalls
Total – 6.08 crore footfalls
Average – 2.02 crore footfalls
Dabangg:
Dabangg (2010) – 2.50 crore footfalls
Dabangg 2 (2012) – 2.05 crore footfalls
Dabangg 3 (2019) – 1.01 crore footfalls
Total – 5.57 crore footfalls
Average – 1.85 crore footfalls
Golmaal –
Golmaal (2006) – 77 Lacs foot
Biggest Bollywood Franchises
Biggest Bollywood Franchises: Bollywood franchises are getting bigger in the multiplex era, which wasn’t the case in the single-screen era. Hollywood started way back in the silent era in the 1920s, while our era began mostly in the 2000s. Post-2000 times have seen an escalation in the number of screens and ticket prices, giving producers more room to score big. Now, what’s the best safe bet for the makers? Of course, franchise value.
From Dhoom, Golmaal, Housefull, Krrish to the new addition to the list, The bridgethe franchise values have always given good numbers (except for Dabangg 3). So here’s our look at the most-watched franchise with the best average of footfalls (number of tickets sold).
Biggest Bollywood Franchises:
Bridge:
Gadar (2001) – 5.05 crore footfalls
Gadar 2 (2023) – 3.35-3.40 crore footfalls
Total – 8.40 crore footfalls
Average – 4.20 crore footfalls
Tiger :
Ek Tha Tiger (2012) – 2.47 crore footfalls
Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) – 3.08 crore footfalls
Total – 5.56 crore footfalls
Average – 2.78 crore footfalls
Dhoom :
Dhoom (2004) – 1.01 crore footfalls
Dhoom 2 (2006) – 2.15 crore footfalls
Dhoom 3 (2013) – 2.97 crore footfalls
Total – 6.14 crore footfalls
Average – 2.04 crore footfalls
Krishna:
Koi Mil Gaya (2003) – 1.94 crore footfalls
Krrish (2006) – 1.96 crore footfalls
Krrish 3 (2013) – 2.18 crore footfalls
Total – 6.08 crore footfalls
Average – 2.02 crore footfalls
Dabangg:
Dabangg (2010) – 2.50 crore footfalls
Dabangg 2 (2012) – 2.05 crore footfalls
Dabangg 3 (2019) – 1.01 crore footfalls
Total – 5.57 crore footfalls
Average – 1.85 crore footfalls
Golmaal –
Golmaal (2006) – 77 Lacs footfalls
Golmaal Returns (2008) – 1.08 crore footfalls
Golmaal 3 (2010) – 1.77 crore footfalls
Golmaal Again (2017) – 1.98 crore footfalls
Total – 5.54 crore footfalls
Avg – 1.38cr
Housefull –
Housefull (2010) – 1.18 crore footfalls
Housefull 2 (2012) – 1.57 crore footfalls
Housefull 3 (2016) – 1.16 crore footfalls
Housefull 4 (2019) – 1.58 crore footfalls
Total – 5.51 crore footfalls
Average – 1.37 crore footfalls
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