Tuesday, March 17, 2026
MediaNews4U
  • Exclusive
  • Advertising
  • Media
    • Radio
    • Cable & DTH
    • Print
    • Digital Frontier
    • Gaming Nexus
  • Television
  • OTT
  • Ad-Tech
  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
    • Opinion
    • Think Through
    • Prescience 2023
    • Prescience 2024
  • People
  • Events
    • Leader Speak
    • STRAIGHT TALK
    • Gamechangers
    • Print & TV Summit
MediaNews4U
  • Exclusive
  • Advertising
  • Media
    • Radio
    • Cable & DTH
    • Print
    • Digital Frontier
    • Gaming Nexus
  • Television
  • OTT
  • Ad-Tech
  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
    • Opinion
    • Think Through
    • Prescience 2023
    • Prescience 2024
  • People
  • Events
    • Leader Speak
    • STRAIGHT TALK
    • Gamechangers
    • Print & TV Summit
MediaNews4U.com
Home Media

Dependence of the India box office on the top 10 films reduced from 41% in 2024 to 33% in 2025: Ormax Media

by MN4U Bureau
March 17, 2026
in Media
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
Gujarati cinema crosses Rs. 100 Crores gross box office milestone with a quarter still to go: Ormax Media
Share Share ShareShare

MUMBAI: The dependence of the India box office on the top 10 films reduced from 41% in 2024 to 33% in 2025. Ormax Media’s report says that this indicates renewed strength in the long tail, and a broader theatrical recovery.

This reverses three years of high concentration. Gross box office from the non-top 10 films grew from Rs. 6,981 Crores in 2024 to Rs. 8,975 Crores in 2025, i.e., a growth of 29%

A broader success base emerged, with 37 films crossing Rs. 100 Crores in 2025 compared to 22 in 2024, indicating improved commercial viability beyond tentpole titles.

The report identifies reasons for this structural shift, and its implications for the Indian film industry. In the pre-pandemic era, the top 10 typically contributed 28-30% of the annual domestic box office. Post-pandemic, this climbed sharply to around 40% and stabilised at that level for three consecutive years. The widening gap between large-scale event films and the rest of the slate increasingly appeared a structural fact rather than a cyclical trend.

Against this backdrop, 2025 presents a fascinating counterpoint. This naturally raises a critical question: Is the box office divide between big and small films finally narrowing? Is 2025 an aberration, or does it indicate a meaningful resurgence of the long tail, and, by extension, a healthier theatrical ecosystem?

The Long Tail Resurgence: At a percentage level, the shift is clear. The contribution of non–top 10 films has risen from 59% in 2024 to 67% in 2025. In absolute terms, the story is even stronger. Gross box office from non–top 10 films grew from ₹6,981 Cr in 2024 to ₹8,975 Cr in 2025, a 29% year-on-year increase. This is not a marginal improvement; it signals expansion in scale. Further reinforcing this shift is the widening base of successful films. In 2025, 37 films crossed ₹100 crore, compared to only 22 in 2024. The jump reflects a broader spread of commercially-viable theatrical films rather than isolated breakouts.

Ticket pricing adds an important context. Event films, which typically dominate the top 10, command significantly higher average ticket prices. That the long tail has grown meaningfully despite lower ticket pricing strengthens confidence in the underlying health of this performance.

However, it is also true that underperformance of certain tentpoles (such as War 2 and Thamma) reduced top 10 concentration. However, this alone does not explain the scale of the long-tail growth. The trend appears rooted in deeper audience shifts that have been building over the past few years.

Waning Power Of Star Power: One of the most significant shifts is the declining ability of star power alone to guarantee box office outcomes. In recent years, opening-day volatility for traditionally-dependable stars, and stagnation in first-day numbers across the star ecosystem, have made this visible. Viewers are increasingly comfortable with the idea that a non-star-driven film can deliver a complete theatrical experience and cross critical revenue thresholds.

Early signals emerged in the last few years with titles such as ’12th Fail’, ‘Zara Hatke Zara Bachke’, ‘Sam Bahadur’, ‘Munjya’ and ‘Article 370’. In 2025, this trend scaled meaningfully. Films like ‘Chaava’, ‘Saiyaara’, ‘Mahavtar Narsimha’, ‘Tere Ishk Mein’ and ‘Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’ have moderate to negligible star power on display, but have all managed to deliver at the box office.

Expanding Genre Acceptance: Parallel to the decline in star dependence is widening genre openness. Audiences are showing greater willingness to engage with varied cinematic experiences beyond the conventional action-event template. Historical dramas, devotional epics, relationship-driven narratives and socially rooted stories co-exist alongside large-scale commercial entertainers. This breadth at the top typically cascades downward, supporting stronger mid-tier and small-film performance.

Cross-language Structural Broadening: The shift is not confined to one language market. The language-level data reinforces a broader structural pattern rather than isolated regional anomalies. In 2025, top 10 dependence declined across most major language industries, compared to the immediate post-pandemic years. Markets that were previously highly concentrated, including traditionally star-driven industries, have seen a meaningful softening in top-tier reliance.

Telugu cinema, traditionally one of the most star-driven markets, has seen top 10 contribution fall sharply from 70% to 52%, suggesting a stronger and more consistent flow of medium and small-budget successes in 2025. There remain exceptions (like Kannada & Gujarati) where one or two outsized hits continue to skew concentration levels. However, these are increasingly episodic rather than systemic.

Taken together, the language chart supports a central conclusion. The broadening of box office contribution beyond the top 10 reflects a cross-language shift in audience behavior and supply dynamics.

Strategic Implications For The Industry: Event films will continue to play a vital role in drawing infrequent audiences back to cinemas and creating cultural moments. They remain essential to expanding the universe of theatre-goers. However, a reliable long tail is equally critical. Sustained cinema-going behaviour depends on continuity, variety and repeat visits. A healthier distribution of success across titles reduces volatility and builds ecosystem resilience.

Post-pandemic uncertainty led several studios to narrow slates and reduce genre experimentation. The 2025 performance curve offers an opportunity to recalibrate. Confidence in mid-budget and concept-driven theatrical films may return, not only among independent producers but also among larger studios. There is, however, a caveat. Long-tail success is not self-sustaining. It depends on consistent supply aligned with evolving audience tastes. If experimentation stalls or quality weakens, concentration could return quickly.

2025 may not mark the end of the great Indian box office divide. But it does suggest that the gap is no longer widening uncontested. Whether it narrows further will depend on how decisively the supply side responds to this message from the audience.

Tags: India box officeOrmax Media

RECENT POSTS

CSK Assures Madras HC It Will Seek Licence to Use ‘Jailer’, ‘Coolie’ Songs After Sun TV Copyright Suit
Media

CSK Assures Madras HC It Will Seek Licence to Use ‘Jailer’, ‘Coolie’ Songs After Sun TV Copyright Suit

March 17, 2026
0

Chennai: Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Cricket Limited has assured the Madras High Court that it will obtain licences from authorised...

Read moreDetails
‘One Battle After Another’ Dominates Oscars 2026; ‘Sinners’ and ‘Frankenstein’ Follow with Multiple Wins
Media

‘One Battle After Another’ Dominates Oscars 2026; ‘Sinners’ and ‘Frankenstein’ Follow with Multiple Wins

March 17, 2026
0

The 98th Academy Awards, held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on March 15, 2026, saw One Battle After Another...

Read moreDetails
The EPIC Company launches EPIC Studio, integrates Juggernaut Productions and MovieVerse Studio under one banner
Media

The EPIC Company launches EPIC Studio, integrates Juggernaut Productions and MovieVerse Studio under one banner

March 16, 2026
0

Mumbai: The EPIC Company has announced the launch of EPIC Studio, a next-generation creative studio that brings together the strengths,...

Read moreDetails
JioStar tilts pricing towards bouquets as channel MRPs surge in new RIO
Media

Jiostar India obtains an interim order against Absolute Legends Sports from the Delhi High Court

March 16, 2026
0

Mumbai: Jiostar India Pvt. Ltd. has secured an interim order from the Delhi High Court on 11.03.2026 in a petition...

Read moreDetails
Zee Music Company signs Adnan Sami and QARAN to expand original non-film music portfolio
Media

Zee Music Company signs Adnan Sami and QARAN to expand original non-film music portfolio

March 12, 2026
0

Mumbai: Zee Music Company has expanded its artist roster with the signing of iconic composer, singer and pianist Adnan Sami...

Read moreDetails
India’s World Cup opener sees 90% rise in match engagements: CREX Data
Media

CREX records 213 million minutes of fan engagement during ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Final

March 11, 2026
0

Mumbai: As the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 concluded with the final between India national cricket team and New...

Read moreDetails

LATEST NEWS

CSK Assures Madras HC It Will Seek Licence to Use ‘Jailer’, ‘Coolie’ Songs After Sun TV Copyright Suit

CSK Assures Madras HC It Will Seek Licence to Use ‘Jailer’, ‘Coolie’ Songs After Sun TV Copyright Suit

March 17, 2026
Arjun R. Krishna, Co-Founder of WeMakeScholars, Named Finalist at British Council UK Alumni Awards 2026

Arjun R. Krishna, Co-Founder of WeMakeScholars, Named Finalist at British Council UK Alumni Awards 2026

March 17, 2026

ANALYSIS

Women drive 70–85% of purchase decisions across categories, emerging as India’s key consumer force: ‘The Paradox of Influence’ Report
Analysis

Women drive 70–85% of purchase decisions across categories, emerging as India’s key consumer force: ‘The Paradox of Influence’ Report

March 16, 2026
0

Mumbai: HerKey, in association with Havas Creative India, the creative agency of Havas India, has unveiled a new cross-industry report...

PEOPLE

Finfinity appoints Saaurabh R Pradhaan as Executive Director and COO
People

Finfinity appoints Saaurabh R Pradhaan as Executive Director and COO

March 16, 2026
0

Mumbai: Technology-led financial wellness platform Finfinity has appointed industry veteran Saaurabh R Pradhaan as Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer....

MARKETING

JSW Indian open unveils sponsor line-up for 2026 edition
Marketing

JSW Indian open unveils sponsor line-up for 2026 edition

March 16, 2026
0

Mumbai: The JSW Indian Open has announced its sponsor roster for the upcoming 2026 edition, bringing together a range of...

Subscribe to Newsletters

ADVERTISING

Gaëtan du Peloux of Marcel named Jury Chair at Abby Awards 2026 Powered by The One Club | The One Show
Advertising

Gaëtan du Peloux of Marcel named Jury Chair at Abby Awards 2026 Powered by The One Club | The One Show

March 16, 2026
0

Mumbai: Gaëtan du Peloux, Co-president and Chief Creative Officer at Marcel, has been appointed Jury Chair for the Still Print...

PRINT

Three Tata Brands among Top 20 of ‘India’s Most Consumer-Focused Brands’ list, Samsung leads list for Consumer Electronics: TRA Research
Print

Hindustan Times overtakes Times of India in Media Trust Rankings in TRA’s Brand Trust Report 2026

March 11, 2026
0

Mumbai: TRA Research has released the latest edition of the Brand Trust Report 2026, highlighting a notable shift in India’s...

AUTHOR'S CORNER

Why Indian Marketers Need to Rethink the “Soul” of Nepal
Authors Corner

Why Indian Marketers Need to Rethink the “Soul” of Nepal

March 17, 2026
0

For more than two decades, I have worked at the intersection of Indian and global brands and the Nepali consumer....

UPLIFT MEDIANEWS4U DIGITAL PVT LTD
No. 194B , Aram Nagar 2, JP Road,
Versova, Andheri West
Mumbai - 400061

For editorial queries:
[email protected]
[email protected]

For business queries:
Smitha Sapaliga - +91-98337-15455
[email protected]

Recent News

Gujarati cinema crosses Rs. 100 Crores gross box office milestone with a quarter still to go: Ormax Media

Dependence of the India box office on the top 10 films reduced from 41% in 2024 to 33% in 2025: Ormax Media

March 17, 2026
CSK Assures Madras HC It Will Seek Licence to Use ‘Jailer’, ‘Coolie’ Songs After Sun TV Copyright Suit

CSK Assures Madras HC It Will Seek Licence to Use ‘Jailer’, ‘Coolie’ Songs After Sun TV Copyright Suit

March 17, 2026
Arjun R. Krishna, Co-Founder of WeMakeScholars, Named Finalist at British Council UK Alumni Awards 2026

Arjun R. Krishna, Co-Founder of WeMakeScholars, Named Finalist at British Council UK Alumni Awards 2026

March 17, 2026

Newsletter

Subscribe to Newsletters

Medianews4u.com © 2019 - 2025 All rights reserved.

  • The South Side Story 2023 Download Report
  • Goafest 2023: Day 3
  • Goafest 2023: Day 2
  • Goafest 2023: Day 1
  • Straight Talk Gallery 2022
  • The South Side Story 2022 Download Report
  • Focus 2022
  • Futurescope Conclave Gallery 2022
  • The South Side Story 2021 Download Report
  • FOCUS 2021
  • Exclusive
  • Exclusive
  • Advertising
  • Media
    • Radio
    • Cable & DTH
    • Print
    • Digital Frontier
    • Gaming Nexus
  • Television
  • OTT
  • Ad-Tech
  • Marketing
  • Campaigns
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
    • Opinion
    • Think Through
    • Prescience 2023
    • Prescience 2024
  • People
  • Events
    • Leader Speak
    • STRAIGHT TALK
    • Gamechangers
    • Print & TV Summit

Medianews4u.com © 2019 - 2025 All rights reserved.