Indian cinema is now moving rapidly towards establishing itself on the global platform. There is a tremendous change in the way of technology, visual effects and storytelling. Now producers and directors are openly investing on big budget films. In the coming few years, many such big films are going to be released whose budget is more than 600 crores, and it can overtake the record of 600 crores of ‘Kalki 2898’. Let’s look at the major films that are going to wave Indian cinema in the coming time.
1. Mahesh Babu’s ‘SSMB 29’
S.S. Directed by Rajamouli, this film is considered to be the biggest film of Mahesh Babu’s career.
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Budget: Estimated Rs 1000 crore
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Release: Possible by 2027
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Lead actress: Priyanka Chopra’s name is likely
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The film will use state-of-the-art technology and ground-breaking visual effects.
2. Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Ramayana’
‘Dangal’ fame director Nitesh Tiwari’s ambitious project ‘Ramayana’ is also preparing to break the record.
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Main artist: Ranbir Kapoor (Ram), Sai Pallavi (Sita), Sunny Deol (Hanuman)
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Budget: About 900 crores rupees
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Release: First part on Diwali of 2026, second part two years later
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The film will match mythology and technology.
3. Allu Arjun’s ‘AA22 X A6’
The film by Allu Arjun, directed by top director Atley, will be a high-octain action film.
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Budget: Around 800 crores
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Vfx expenses: 250 crores alone
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Special information: Allu Arjun will participate in the film’s profits.
4. Hrithik Roshan’s ‘Krrish 4’
The sequel to superhero franchise ‘Krish’ is also preparing to be built on a large scale.
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Budget: Estimated Rs 700 crore
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Director: Hrithik Roshan can direct himself
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Actress: Priyanka Chopra’s name in discussion
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The film will be technically advanced and international level.
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