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Bollywood Blockbusters That Defied Budgets: From 'Bheja Fry' to 'The Kerala Story

Author: Shubham Khan | Published: Friday, May 3, 2024, 07:02 PM [IST]

In the dynamic landscape of Bollywood cinema, where big-budget spectacles often dominate the limelight, there exists a select breed of films that defy convention. These movies, crafted with modest financial resources, have stunned audiences and critics alike with their compelling narratives and exceptional performances. From the charming wit of "Bheja Fry" to the gripping intensity of "A Wednesday" and the heartfelt resonance of "Vicky Donor," these cinematic gems prove that ingenuity and creativity can triumph over extravagant budgets. As evidenced by their remarkable box office returns, such as the staggering success of "The Kashmir Files," which turned its modest investment into a colossal earning, these films not only entertain but also redefine the industry's perception of success.

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The Kashmir Files

Budget: ₹15 crores
Box Office: ₹340.92 crores
This gripping drama directed by Vivek Agnihotri shook the nation with its portrayal of the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits. Despite its modest budget, the film resonated deeply with audiences, resulting in an exceptional box office performance.

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Vicky Donor

Budget: ₹15 crores
Box Office: ₹66.32 crores
Shoojit Sircar's refreshing take on sperm donation and parenthood struck a chord with viewers, earning both critical acclaim and commercial success. Its witty script, coupled with standout performances, propelled it to box office success.

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Raanjhanaa

Budget: ₹36 crores
Box Office: ₹94 crores
An unconventional love story set against the backdrop of Varanasi, directed by Aanand L. Rai, captured the hearts of audiences. Despite a relatively higher budget, the film's captivating narrative and powerful performances ensured its profitability.

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Raazi

Budget: ₹35 crores
Box Office: ₹195 crores
Meghna Gulzar's espionage thriller, based on Harinder Sikka's novel "Calling Sehmat," was lauded for its gripping storyline and Alia Bhatt's compelling portrayal. Despite a modest budget, the film's intense narrative and strong word-of-mouth propelled it to commercial success.

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Stree

Budget: ₹14 crores
Box Office: ₹180 crores
This horror-comedy directed by Amar Kaushik subverted genre conventions and became a surprise hit. With a clever mix of humor and scares, coupled with stellar performances, the film surpassed expectations at the box office.

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A Wednesday

Budget: ₹5 crores
Box Office: ₹30 crores
Neeraj Pandey's taut thriller, starring Naseeruddin Shah and Anupam Kher, struck a chord with audiences with its gripping narrative and social commentary. Despite its modest budget, the film's tight screenplay and powerful performances ensured its success.

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Bheja Fry

Budget: ₹60 lakhs
Box Office: ₹18 crores
A low-budget comedy directed by Sagar Ballary, Bheja Fry became a sleeper hit with its simple yet hilarious premise. Despite its shoestring budget, the film's quirky humor and strong performances resonated with audiences, making it a commercial success.

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12th Fail

Budget: ₹20 crores
Box Office: ₹69 crores
The film is an adaptation of Anurag Pathak's 2019 non-fiction book, recounting the inspiring journey of Manoj Kumar Sharma from poverty to becoming an Indian Police Service officer. Vikrant Massey leads the cast as Sharma, with Medha Shankr, Anant V Joshi, Anshumaan Pushkar, and Priyanshu Chatterjee rounding out the ensemble.

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Pyaar Ka Punchnama

Budget: ₹3 crores
Box Office: ₹17 crores
Luv Ranjan's romantic comedy struck a chord with the youth for its candid portrayal of relationships. Despite its minimal budget, the film's relatable storyline and authentic performances connected with audiences, resulting in favorable box office returns.

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The Kerala Story

Budget: ₹30 crores
Box Office: More than ₹230 crores
Directed by Sudipto Sen and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, the film features Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Sonia Balani, and Siddhi Idnani. The storyline revolves around a group of women from Kerala who are manipulated into embracing Islam and becoming part of the Islamic State.

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