Most Expensive Indian Films Of 2025: 10 Films, 2700 Crores Budget & Only 1 Success So Far – Disappointing Box Office Report!
From Game Changer to Dhurandhar, Indian cinema invested 2700 crore on 10 most expensive films. Check out their box office performance!
by Jishika Madaan · Koimoi2025 was a year full of surprises as well as big misses for Indian cinema. Some of our favorite superstars delivered films mounted on whopping budgets. The anticipation was high, the expectations were huge, but the results? Not very favorable. Ram Charan, Akshay Kumar, Pawan Kalyan, and other actors failed at delivering a success, but only one single star triumphed. Can you guess? Scroll below for the 10 most expensive films and their verdicts!
Which is the most expensive Indian film of 2025?
Unfortunately, the most expensive film of 2025 turned out to be the biggest flop of the year! It is Ram Charan’s Game Changer. Made on a budget of 450 crores, Shankar’s directorial could only recover 30% of the total investments in its lifetime.
The one and only big success of 2025
Ranveer Singh has come to the rescue of Indian cinema in 2025. His spy action thriller, Dhurandhar, is among the top 10 expensive films of the year, but the only one to emerge as a success. In only 8 days, it has collected 252.70 crores at the Indian box office. Made against a budget of 225 crores, Aditya Dhar‘s film has already registered returns of over 12%. It is predicted to cross 500 crores in its box office journey, so a blockbuster is in the making!
Top 10 Most Expensive Indian Films Of 2025
The list includes movies from all industries, including Bollywood, Tamil, and Telugu. It is to be noted, as per Koimoi’s parameters, the budget recovery is calculated only on the basis of the domestic collection. The distribution and other factors vary for international releases.
Check out the top 10 most expensive Indian films of 2025 along with their India net collection, budget recovery/ returns and verdict:
1. Game Changer
- Budget: 450 crores
- Box Office Collection: 136.92
- Budget recovery: 30%
- Verdict: Flop
2. Coolie
- Budget: 350 crores
- Box Office Collection: 285 crores
- Budget recovery: 81%
- Verdict: Losing
3. War 2
- Budget: 350 crores
- Box Office Collection: 244.29
- Budget recovery: 64%
- Verdict: Losing
4. Hari Hara Veera Mallu
- Budget: 250 crores
- Box Office Collection: 87 crores
- Budget recovery: 35%
- Verdict: Flop
5. They Call Him OG
- Budget: 250 crores
- Box Office Collection: 194.05 crores
- Budget recovery: 78%
- Verdict: Losing
6. Housefull 5
- Budget: 225 crores
- Box Office Collection: 198.41 crores
- ROI: 88%
- Verdict: Losing
7. Dhurandhar
- Budget: 225 crores
- Box Office Collection: 252.70 crores (8 days)
- ROI: 12.3%
- Verdict: Success
8. Good Bad Ugly
- Budget: 200 crores
- Box Office Collection: 153.75 crores
- Budget recovery: 77%
- Verdict: Losing
9. Sikandar
- Budget: 200 crores
- Box Office Collection: 129.95 crores
- Budget recovery: 65%
- Verdict: Losing
10. Akhanda 2
- Budget: 200 crores
- Box Office Collection: 30.53 crores (still running)
- ROI: TBA
- Verdict: TBA
The Ultimate Verdict: Expensive films are a big risk!
The total investment made by Indian cinema on the top 10 most expensive films is Rs 2,700. Only Dhurandhar turned out to be a success at the Indian box office. Akhanda 2 is yet to conclude its theatrical run and may join the list. But even including that, the flop: success ratio would be 8:2.
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