8 biggest flops in Indian cinema history: Number 1 incurred losses of Rs 170 crore at box office
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VIKRAM VEDHA: Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan’s remake of the Tamil hit crossed Rs 100 crore but still showed losses of over Rs 35 crore
THUGS OF HINDOSTAN: Even though this Aamir Khan-starrer made over Rs 200 crore net worldwide, its inflated budget meant it incurred losses of over Rs 60 crore
LAAL SINGH CHADDHA: With a worldwide net collection of just over Rs 100 crore, Aamir’s comeback film showed losses of around Rs 70 crore
KABZAA: The highest-grossing Kannada film ever, Upendra and Sudeep’s gangster drama had reported losses of around Rs 80 crore
ACHARYA: One of the most expensive Telugu films ever made, Chiranjeevi-Ram Charan’s actioner earned Rs 80 crore less than its production budget
SHAMSHERA: Ranbir Kapoor’s first foray in action resulted in this Yash Raj project earning only Rs 50 crore, around Rs 100 crore less than its budget
SAMRAT PRITHVIRAJ: With a budget of Rs 220 crore, this Akshay Kumar film ended up being a disaster, ending Rs 140 crore short of the mark with box office collections
RADHE SHYAM: Prabhas’ ambitious bilingual love story made around Rs 130 crore net globally but a Rs 300-crore budget meant it had losses of a whopping Rs 170 crore