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Indian cinema has always been a reflection of its times, evolving with new trends, technologies, and storytelling techniques. What started as a modest industry with small-scale productions has now transformed into a global powerhouse, producing films that rival Hollywood in scale and ambition. Over the decades, the rise of multiplexes, international markets, and digital advancements has pushed filmmakers to invest more in the cinematic experiences.

In the early days, films were made with a few lakhs, but as technology, production quality, and audience expectations evolved, so did the investments. What was once considered an extravagant budget has become the norm, as filmmakers push boundaries to create larger-than-life cinematic experiences. Some of these films have rewritten history, not just in terms of their cost but also in the impact they left on Indian cinema.

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The Evolution of India’s Most Expensive Films

In the early years, even a few lakhs were enough to make a film stand out in terms of budget. As Indian cinema matured, filmmakers began investing heavily in grand sets. One of the earliest examples was Mughal-e-Azam (1960), which took nearly a decade to complete and became one of the most visually stunning films of its time. In the 1970s, Sholay raised the bar for Bollywood action films, with its massive ₹3 crore budget making it the most expensive Indian film then.