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9 Years Of Baahubali 2: The Conclusion; Why This Footfall King Remains The Avatar Of Indian Cinema
BY SACNILK
Nine years ago, on April 28, 2017, S.S. Rajamouli's Baahubali 2: The Conclusion hit the screens, fundamentally altering the trajectory of the Indian film industry. Beyond the staggering monetary figures, the film is often described as the Avatar of Indian Cinema due to its unprecedented reach. While modern blockbusters like the 2026 hit Dhurandhar 2 and Pushpa 2: The Rule have surpassed it in nominal collection figures, Baahubali 2 remains the undisputed champion of audience engagement. With over 10.8 crore tickets sold, it is the only Indian film of the 21st century to achieve such a feat. To match this level of admissions at today’s tripled ticket prices, a film would need to earn over ₹3,000 crore in the domestic market alone. The film's legacy is built on a foundation of firsts that many high-budget productions still struggle to replicate. From its opening day, where it maintained a near-impossible 95% occupancy across India, to its final theatrical run, the film dominated every circuit. It was the first Indian production to earn over ₹1,000 crore net in the domestic market and the first to gross ₹1,000 crore worldwide, achieving the latter in just ten days. Its regional dominance was so absolute that it became the highest-grossing film in nearly every Indian state, and it remains the only movie in history where all four primary languages (Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam) collected over ₹50 crore net each. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the records established by Baahubali 2: The Conclusion: Domestic Benchmarks: It set the record for the biggest opening day with ₹121 crore and the biggest first Monday with over ₹80 crore net across all languages. The ₹1000 Crore Pioneer: It is the first and only film to surpass ₹1,000 crore net domestically and served as the creator of the ₹400 crore through ₹1000 crore NBOC clubs. Unrivaled Footfalls: The film recorded over 1.05 crore admissions on its first day alone and finished its run with an estimated 10.8 crore ticket sales, the highest this century. Kerala Box Office: It was the first film to open at ₹5 crore in Kerala and became the first non-Malayalam film to cross ₹50 crore in the state, eventually finishing at over ₹75 crore. After 9 years, no non-Malayalam film has surpassed this collection. Global Release Scale: It premiered on over 9,000 screens worldwide (6,500 in India), setting a record for the widest release at the time. North American Dominance: It was the first Indian film to cross the $20 million mark in the USA, a record that stood for eight years, and earned a massive $10.43 million in its opening weekend. China & Japan Market: It holds the 5th highest collection for an Indian film in China and saw the 3rd highest opening there behind Secret Superstar and Hindi Medium. In Japan, it remained the 3rd highest Indian grosser for years. Guinness World Record: To promote the franchise, a massive poster covering 51,598.21 square feet (the size of 18 tennis courts) was unveiled in Kochi, officially becoming the world’s largest poster. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Nepal Dominance :It still holds the record for the highest-grossing Indian film in Nepal. Non-Hindi Mastery: It was the first South Indian film to collect over ₹500 crore net in North India Middle East Milestones: In the UAE, it sold over 100,000 tickets in advance, beating Fast and Furious. It was also the first Indian film to receive a standing ovation from the UAE censor board. IMAX & Prestigious Screenings: It recorded the biggest IMAX launch for an Indian film ($1.8 million) and became the first non-English film since 1871 to be screened at the Royal Albert Hall with a live orchestral score. Pre-Release & Digital: It was the first film to earn over ₹500 crore from satellite, theatrical, and digital rights before release. Netflix acquired the streaming rights for a then-record ₹25.5 crore. Television Records: Its Hindi premiere on Sony MAX garnered 2.6 crore impressions, outperforming its closest competitor by 500%. The Telugu premiere delivered a historic 22.7 TRP. Baahubali 2: The Conclusion is effectively the architect of the modern Pan-India concept. Its ability to maintain a second-highest worldwide grosser position and a 7th highest overseas grosser rank for nearly a decade speaks to its enduring appeal. While inflation may allow newer films to touch higher revenue milestones, the 10-crore-plus footfall record stands as a near-impossible mountain to climb. Nine years later, the saga of Mahendra Baahubali remains the gold standard for cinematic scale and commercial success in Indian history.