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This is a list of Hindi films that were released in 2017. Box office collection. The highest-grossing Bollywood films released in 2017, by worldwide box office gross revenue, are as follows. Secret Superstar has grossed ₹ 977 crore worldwide, and is the 4th highest-grossing Indian film of all time .
Mom is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Ravi Udyawa, with a screenplay by Girish Kohli. The film stars Sridevi as a vigilante who sets out to avenge her stepdaughter after she is sexually assaulted at a party. The film co-stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Akshaye Khanna, and Pakistani actors Sajal Aly and Adnan Siddiqui.
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Box office. est. ₹ 211.14 crore [7] Tubelight is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language war drama film [8] written and directed by Kabir Khan. Produced by Salman Khan and Kabir Khan, it is set in the 1962 Sino-Indian War. [9] It stars Salman Khan and Sohail Khan in the main roles, with Zhu Zhu (in her Bollywood film debut), Matin Rey Tangu, Om Puri and ...
In 2017, Indian cinema produced 1,986 feature films, of which the largest number, 364 have been in Hindi. [4] As per data from 2014, Hindi cinema represented 43 percent of Indian net box-office revenue; Tamil and Telugu cinema represented 36 percent, and the remaining regional cinema constituted 21 percent. [7]
The list of highest-grossing Indian films released in 2017, by worldwide box office gross revenue in crore, are as follows: Implies that the film is multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version.
This is a list of notable Indian film critics. Omar Qureshi. Anna M. M. Vetticad. Anupama Chopra. Baradwaj Rangan ( The New Indian Express, The Hindu) Bikas Mishra. Chidananda Dasgupta. C. S. Venkiteswaran ( The Hindu) Derek Bose.
[1] Film criticism is also labeled as a type of writing that perceives films as possible achievements and wishes to convey their differences, as well as the films being made in a level of quality that is satisfactory or unsatisfactory. [2] .