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India.com
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
5 Pan-India Movies Made On A Massive Budget
Zee Media Bureau Jun 26, 2025 This 2024 Telegu actioner and a sequel to Pushpa 1 had a high budget of Rs 400 to Rs 500 crore considering that the movie made around Rs 1,642–Rs 1,800 crore (estimated) and broke many records. This action entertainer is reportedly made on a massive budget of Rs 600 crore. It stars Amitabh Bachchan, Prabhas, Deepika Padukone and Kamal Haasan in lead roles. The movie earned Rs 1054.67 crore and became the 7th highest grossing movie. This actioner was made on a budget around Rs 550 crore with Ram Charan and Jr NTR in lead. It grossed around Rs 1,253–1,387 crore and became the highest grossing movie Indian movie. This movie was made on a high budget approximately ranging between Rs 500-700 crore while it grossed around Rs 450 crore worldwide. It underperformed at the box office. This 2018 release did have some high budget of Rs 400 to Rs 600 crore. The movie grossed over an estimated figure ranging between Rs 666 to Rs 800 crore in India the film was considered a major hit being a pan-Indian movie. Read Next Story


Hindustan Times
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Kajol says Ramoji Film City is ‘prime example' of haunted place; Hyderabadis says ‘matlab kuch bhi'
Anyone who has grown up in Hyderabad has most likely heard the urban legend that Ramoji Film City, founded by the late Ramoji Rao, is haunted. And it looks like Kajol believes it, too. While promoting her upcoming horror film Maa, Kajol mentioned that the film city is a 'prime example' of being haunted, only to invite trolling. (Also Read: Kajol reveals how she teaches daughter Nysa Devgan to deal with social media trolls: 'Don't know how much of it is real') In an interview with Galatta India, Kajol was asked if she had ever experienced negative energies, and she replied, 'I have experienced this multiple times. Call it negative energy or vibes, but sometimes, when you go to a place, you feel like something isn't right. I've shot at places where I couldn't sleep all night, where I felt it would be good if I could just leave this place.' She then brought up Ramoji Film City and added, 'There are quite a few places like that. A prime example is Ramoji Rao Studios in Hyderabad, which is considered one of the most haunted places in the world. I am lucky enough not to have seen anything (ghosts), though.' While the urban legend of the film city being haunted has been going around for a while, Kajol caught flak for repeating a 'foolish belief'. One Redditor wrote, 'For movie promotions, say whatever trash you can say, tomorrow she will portray ISRO scientist mother and then will say rational aur science se better kucch nhi. (nothing better than science).' An X (formerly Twitter) user wrote, 'With due respect to Kajol, if Ramoji Film City were truly haunted, lakhs of people wouldn't be visiting it every year. It's Hyderabad's pride in film tourism.' A Redditor joked, 'Ghosts still alive in 2025? No way.' Another wrote, 'In the Ramoji Film City #Bahubali 1 & 2, #Pushpa 1 & #Pushpa2, #RRRMovie,#JaWan, #pathaan, #KGF2, #SalaarCeaseFire, #Jailer and so many Big Indian movies are done shoot in the RFC and so many upcoming pan India movies doing shooting in the RFC think twice then talk about it.' One even claimed, 'It's negative propaganda on Telugu industry.' A frustrated Redditor wrote, 'Haunted why??? Coz its the worlds biggest film city. Matlab kuch bhi. (You're saying anything now).' The film studio is set on 1,666 acres with 47 sound stages and holds the Guinness World Record for being the largest film studio. However, few people came to Kajol's support with one X user pointing out, 'Including Kajol, Tapsee many celebrities are revealing about their haunted and spooky experiences in RFC! Of course it's a wonderful film city built with all facilities but there is a rumor that it was built on Nizam soldiers grave yard!' One pointed out, 'I have heard same from Rashi Khanna and Sundar C (Tamil director).' Maa is releasing in theatres on 27 June.