Mumbai, December 4 - The Indian films have had a decent year at the overseas box office, which showcased a striking mix
of regional powerhouses and pan-Indian titles. From Tamil and Malayalam films punching above their weight to big-budget
Hindi entertainers finding audiences abroad, the list below reflects not just star power but a widening global appetite
for Indian cinema in multiple languages.
At the top (so far) sits superstar Rajinikanth's Coolie with a commanding 180.50 crore. In comparison, the top 10 as a
whole have pulled in approximately 1125 crore overseas, a clear sign that 2025 was a decent year for Indian films beyond
domestic shores. A few trends stand out. South Indian films, particularly Tamil and Malayalam, continued to dominate the
upper ranks, showing the sustained international reach of regional content.
Big franchise and action titles such as L2: Empuraan and Kantara Chapter 1 also performed superbly, proving that sequels
and spectacle remain reliable overseas earners. Meanwhile, comedies and mass entertainers like Housefull 5 and Good Bad
Ugly indicate that the diaspora and local markets still make space for lighter, crowd-pleasing fare.
Language diversity is another takeaway: the top ten biggest Indian overseas grossers include Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam and
Kannada releases, demonstrating that language is less of a barrier overseas when a film has strong word-of-mouth, star
appeal, or franchise recognition, even though some of the films in the list underperformed to their reputation.
With the year approaching its end, the top 10 list can still be changed with a couple of big titles scheduled to release
in December. Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar, which releases on December 5, will be looking to make a solid impact at the box
office. There is Kartik Aaryan's TMMTMTTM (December 25), which is expected to generate big hype during the Christmas
Top 10 Indian Overseas Grossers of 2025