This year saw a bright light shining over Indian cinema and OTT in terms of content, and box office revenue was led by big-budget Hindi films. But theatre occupancy levels remain a concern, and consolidation in the industry stands to change the way the game is played
December was festive at the movies, with a big-budget theatrical release almost every week. In Hindi, the month began with Animal and Sam Bahadur, the former reportedly crossing Rs 800 crore in box office revenue at the time of writing this article. Then there was Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Hindi film Dunki and the first instalment of the Prabhas-starrer Telugu film Salaar. In English, there’s been Wonka and Aquaman and Lost Kingdom.
While the December releases are largely reflective of the kind of Indian films we’ve seen succeed at the box office through this year—the aggressive, alpha male-led violent action and drama genre—they also faithfully keep up the box office victory streak that was set by a handful of films that released before them.
The films were also credited with bringing people back to the theatres, starting with Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan in January, said to have collected Rs 1,000 crore at the global box office. This was followed by Karan Johar’s Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, which reportedly earned Rs 335 crore, Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan in September with Rs 1,145 crore global collections, and Sunny Deol’s Gadar 2, which earned Rs 691 crore. This was followed by a slump in October and November during the ICC Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup that was held in India, before another high in December.
India had memorable moments at the Academy Awards and International Emmy Awards in 2023. Actor and stand-up comedian Vir Das won an Emmy for his Netflix special Vir Das: Landing, while producer Ekta Kapoor received the Directorate Award. Actor Shefali Shah earned an Emmy nomination for Delhi Crime’s season 2. In March, ‘Naatu Naatu’ from Telugu film RRR won an Oscar for Best Original Song, while The Elephant Whisperers won the Best Documentary Short at the 95th Academy Awards. In September, Malayalam film 2018 was chosen as India’s official entry for Oscars 2024.