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There were 5 films in 2010 which made good money (Return on investment of over 50%). Love Sex Aur Dokha even went over 100%. The other four were Dabangg, Peepli [Live], Golmaal 3 and Band Baaja Baraat. The top profit makers of 2010 were as follows.
1. Love Sex Aur Dokha Production Budget - 1.50 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 3.50 Total Revenue - 8 crore ROI - 129%
2. Dabangg Production Budget - 42 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 55 crore Total Revenue - 105 crore ROI - 91%
3. Peepli [Live] Production Budget - 8 crore Sold For - 12 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 16 crore Total Revenue - 30 crore ROI - 88%
4. Golmaal 3 Production Budget - 40 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 52 crore Total Revenue - 95 crore ROI - 83%
5. Band Baaja Baaraat Production Budget - 10 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 15 crore Total Revenue - 23 crore ROI - 53%
6. I Hate Luv Storys Production Budget - 18 crore Sold For - 22 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 30 crore Total Revenue - 42 crore ROI - 40%
7. Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Production Budget - 27 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 38 crore Total Revenue - 50 crore ROI - 32%
8. Raajneeti Production Budget - 40 crore Sold For - 55 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 67 crore Total Revenue - 85 crore ROI - 27%
9. Milenge Milenge Production Budget - 10 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 14 crore Total Revenue - 17 crore ROI - 18%
10. Housefull Production Budget - 45 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 58 crore Total Revenue - 68 crore ROI - 17%
11. Badmaash Company Production Budget - 21 crore Total Investment (including P&A) - 28 crore Total Revenue - 32 crore ROI - 15% |
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The other films that recovered their costs and were in the -5% to 10% return on investment range were Ishqiya, My Name Is Khan, Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge, Paathshaala, Khatta Meetha, Aisha, Lafangey Parindey, We Are Family, Anjaana Anjaani, Break Ke Baad and Tees Maar Khan. (Listed in Release Order)
Note - When the Worldwide rights have been sold off to a third party then that figure has been used for the return on investment. When the makers have distributed themselves then the production budget. The total revenue is the money earned from all revenue sources and for films that were sold to third party then the total revenue is for all the rights which were sold. |
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