In the dynamic, dazzling world of Bollywood, where stars shine bright, some leading ladies are making waves and money with their box office prowess. Let's take a closer look at the queens of the silver screen and their impressive track records in the coveted Rs 100 or more crore club and see to believe that they are no less than the heros of the silver screen.
Katrina Kaif: The Nine-Time Dynamo hit
Katrina Kaif has not just set the screen on fire with her recent super duper hit film' Tiger 3' but also at the box office, clocking, in an impressive nine movies in the Rs 100 crore club. From the high-octane 'Tiger Zinda Hai' to the latest blockbuster 'Tiger 3,' she consistently proves that when she scores, she scores big.
Tiger Zinda Hai: Rs 339.25 crore in India nett and still going strong.
Dhoom: 3: Rs 284 crore
Tiger 3: Rs 270 crore (still running)
Bharat: Rs 211.07 crore
Ek Tha Tiger: Rs 199 crore
Sooryavanshi: Rs 197 crore
Bang Bang: Rs 181 crore
Thugs of Hindostan: Rs 145.29 crore
Jab Tak Hai Jaan: Rs 122 crore
Katrina is indeed back in the business of big bucks, proving that her star power remains unmatched.
Deepika Padukone: Superhit gal and still Going Strong
Deepika Padukone shares the spotlight with Katrina, boasting an equal nine movies in the prestigious club. With a diverse range of films, she continues to win hearts and box office collections.
Pathaan: Rs 543.05 crore
'83: Rs 109.02 crore
Padmaavat: Rs 302.15 crore
Bajirao Mastani: Rs 188 crore
Happy New Year: Rs 205 crore
Ram Leela: Rs 118.70 crore
Chennai Express: Rs 227 crore
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani: Rs 188.92 crore
Race 2: Rs 100.45 crore
Deepika's consistent success across genres signals that she is here to stay, with 'Fighter' up next.
Alia Bhatt: Eight Films and Speeding Ahead
The youngest superstar in Bollywood, Alia Bhatt, is making swift strides with eight movies in the Rs 100 crore club.
RRR (Hindi): Rs 274.31 crore
Brahmastra: Rs 257.44 crore
Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani: Rs 153.60 crore
Gully Boy: Rs 140.25 crore
Gangubai Kathiawadi: Rs 129.10 crore
Raazi: Rs 123.84 crore
Badrinath Ki Dulhania: Rs 116.68 crore
2 States: Rs 102.14 crore
Alia's track record reflects her as the fastest-moving young superstar in Bollywood.
Kareena Kapoor Khan: Seven super hit Films and waiting to bounce again
Kareena Kapoor Khan, the senior-most among them, continues to be relevant with seven movies in the Rs 100 crore club.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan: Rs 321 crore
Good Newwz: Rs 205.14 crore
3 Idiots: Rs 202.95 crore
Bodyguard: Rs 149 crore
Singham Returns: Rs 140 crore
Ra. One: Rs 115 crore
Golmaal 3: Rs 106 crore
Even though her last double century was in 2019, Kareena's star power remains formidable, and she might score big again in 'Singham Again.'
Jacqueline Fernandez: Six Films and Sequel Success
Jacqueline Fernandez has made her mark with six films in the Rs 100 crore club, notably with a majority being sequels.
Kick: Rs 232 crore
Race 3: Rs 169 crore
Judwaa 2: Rs 138.61 crore
Housefull 2: Rs 116 crore
Housefull 3: Rs 109 crore
Race 2: Rs 100.45 crore
Jacqueline's impressive feat includes five sequels, highlighting her success in franchises.
Dabang girl Sonakshi Sinha scored Five centuries and keeping an eye for Dil Mange More
Sonakshi Sinha, despite doing fewer films currently, boasts more than five centuries to her name.
Dabangg 2: Rs 156.50 crore
Dabangg 3: Rs 146.11 crore
Dabangg: Rs 140 crore
Rowdy Rathore: Rs 133 crore
Holiday: Rs 113 crore
Son of Sardaar: Rs 105 crore
Sonakshi's impressive track record showcases her lasting impact on the industry.
Shraddha Kapoor: Six Films and Making a Mark
Shraddha Kapoor, despite not working with some big names, holds her own with six movies in the Rs 100 crore club.
Chhichhore: Rs 153.09 crore
Saaho: Rs 150 crore
Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar: Rs 149.05 crore
Stree: Rs 130 crore
ABCD - Any Body Can Dance 2: Rs 107 crore
Ek Villain: Rs 106 crore
Shraddha's upcoming 'Stree 2' might add another feather to her cap.
In a nutshell, these leading ladies are not just ruling hearts but also dominating the box office, proving why not only the heroes, but the heroines can rule the roost too. This shows that Bollywood's magic extends far beyond the male-dominated screen.