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| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| director      = [[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]
| director      = [[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]
| producer      = [[Salman Khan]]<br/>[[Rockline Venkatesh]]
| producer      = [[Salman Khan]]<br />[[Rockline Venkatesh]] <br />Kabir Khan
| writer        = '''Dialogues:'''<br>[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]<br>[[Kausar Munir]]
| screenplay    = Kabir Khan<br />Parveez Sheikh<br />[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]
| screenplay    = [[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]<br/>Parveez Sheikh<br/>[[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]
| story          = V. Vijayendra Prasad
| story          = [[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]
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| music          = '''Score:'''<br/>[[Julius Packiam]]<br/>'''Songs:'''<br/>[[Pritam]]
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| starring      = {{unbulleted list|Salman Khan|[[Harshaali Malhotra]]|[[Kareena Kapoor|Kareena Kapoor Khan]] [[Nawazuddin Siddiqui]]|}}
| music          = '''Score:'''<br />[[Julius Packiam]]<br />'''Songs:'''<br />[[Pritam]]
| cinematography = [[Aseem Mishra]]
| cinematography = [[Aseem Mishra]]
| editing        = Rameshwar S. Bhagat
| editing        = Rameshwar S.   Bhagat
| studio        = [[Salman Khan Films]]<br />[[Rockline Entertainments]]<br />[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan Films]]
| studio        = [[Salman Khan Films]]<br />[[Rockline Entertainments]]<br />[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan Films]]
| distributor    = [[Eros International]]
| distributor    = [[Eros International]]
| released      = {{Film date|df=yes|2015|07|17}}
| released      = {{Film date|df=yes|2015|07|17}}
| runtime        = 159 minutes<!-- Theatrical runtime: 150:4 --><ref>{{cite web|title=''BAJRANGI BHAIJAAN'' (12A) – British Board of Film Classification|url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/bajrangi-bhaijaan-film|publisher=British Board of Film Classification|access-date=3 October 2015}}</ref>
| runtime        = 159 minutes<!-- Theatrical runtime: 150:4 --><ref name="BBFC">{{cite web|title=''BAJRANGI BHAIJAAN'' (12A) – British Board of Film Classification|url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/bajrangi-bhaijaan-film|publisher=British Board of Film Classification|access-date=3 October 2015}}</ref>
| country        = India
| country        = India
| language      = Hindi
| language      = Hindi<ref name="BBFC"/>
| budget        = {{INR|link=yes|90 [[crore]]}}<ref name=IBTBudget>{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/bajrangi-bhaijaan-31-day-worldwide-box-office-collection-salman-starrer-makes-252-profit-set-643194|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' 31-Day Worldwide Box Office Collection: Salman Starrer Makes 252% Profit; Set to Take Net Total to Rs 500 Crore Mark|first=Ankita|last=Mehta|date=17 August 2015}}</ref>
| budget        = {{INR|link=yes|75–90 crore}}<ref>{{cite web|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' vs 'Baahubali': Who won the box office battle?|url=https://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-bajrangi-bhaijaan-vs-baahubali-who-won-the-box-office-battle-2112029|website=[[DNA India]]|access-date=27 September 2022}}</ref><ref name=IBTBudget>{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/bajrangi-bhaijaan-31-day-worldwide-box-office-collection-salman-starrer-makes-252-profit-set-643194|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' 31-Day Worldwide Box Office Collection: Salman Starrer Makes 252% Profit; Set to Take Net Total to Rs 500 Crore Mark|first=Ankita|last=Mehta|website=[[International Business Times]]|date=17 August 2015}}</ref>
| gross          = {{Estimation}}<!--Per WT:ICTF consensus--> {{INR|969 crore}} {{small|([[#Box office|see{{nbsp}}below]])}}<ref name="statista"/>{{better source needed|reason=Not a mainstream source with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy.|date=November 2019}}
| gross          = {{Estimation}}<!--Per WT:ICTF consensus--> {{INR|969 crore}} {{small|([[#Box office|see{{nbsp}}below]])}}
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'''''Bajrangi Bhaijaan''''' ({{translation|Brother Bajrangi}}) is a 2015 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[comedy-drama]] film directed by [[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]] and written by him in conjunction with [[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]], [[Kausar Munir]] and Parveez Sheikh. Produced by [[Salman Khan]] and [[Rockline Venkatesh]], it stars Salman, [[Kareena Kapoor|Kareena Kapoor Khan]], [[Nawazuddin Siddiqui]], and debutante [[Harshaali Malhotra]] in the lead roles, and tells the story of Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi, an ardent devotee of [[Hindusim|Hindu]] deity [[Hanuman]], who embarks on a journey to take a mute six-year-old [[Pakistani Muslim]] girl Shahida, separated in [[India]] from her parents, back to her hometown in [[Pakistan]].
'''''Bajrangi Bhaijaan''''' ({{translation|Bajrangi the brother}}) is a 2015 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[comedy-drama film]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan |url=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/bajrangi-bhaijaan-film-qxnzzxq6vlgtodcwndq1 |website=[[British Board of Film Classification]] |access-date=19 July 2022 |language=en}}</ref> co-written and directed by [[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]], based on an original story by screenwriter [[V. Vijayendra Prasad]], and produced by [[Salman Khan]], [[Rockline Venkatesh]] and [[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]. The film stars Salman with debutante [[Harshaali Malhotra]], [[Kareena Kapoor|Kareena Kapoor Khan]] and [[Nawazuddin Siddiqui]], and tells the story of Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi, a devotee of the [[Hindusim|Hindu]] deity [[Hanuman]], who embarks on a journey to take a mute six-year-old [[Pakistani Muslim]] girl Shahida, separated in [[India]] from her mother, back to her hometown.


Made on a budget of {{INRConvert|90|c|lk=c}}, the principal photography commenced in November 2014. The cinematography was done by [[Aseem Mishra]] and was edited by Rameshwar S. Bhagat. [[Julius Packiam]] composed the [[film score]] while the songs featured in the film were composed by [[Pritam]].
Made on a budget of {{INRConvert|75|c|1k=c|year=2015|mode=historical}}– {{INRConvert|90|c|lk=c|year=2015|mode=historical}}, the principal photography commenced in November 2014. The cinematography was done by [[Aseem Mishra]] and was edited by Rameshwar S. Bhagat. [[Julius Packiam]] composed the [[film score]] while the songs featured in the film were composed by [[Pritam]].


The film received wide acclaim from critics, and was a commercial success. It grossed {{INR|969 crore}} ({{US$|150 million|long=no}}) worldwide,<ref name="statista"/>{{better source needed|reason=Not a mainstream source with a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy.|date=November 2019}} and is currently the third [[List of highest-grossing Indian films|highest-grossing Indian film]] and second [[List of highest-grossing Bollywood films|highest-grossing Bollywood film]]. It won the [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]] at the [[63rd National Film Awards]],<ref name="63rdaward">{{cite press release|title=63rd National Film Awards|url=http://dff.nic.in/writereaddata/Winners_of_63rd_NFA_2015.pdf|publisher=[[Directorate of Film Festivals]]|date=28 March 2016|access-date=28 March 2016}}</ref> and was nominated for four awards at the [[61st Filmfare Awards#Main Awards|61st Filmfare Awards]], including [[Filmfare Award for Best Film|Best Film]] and [[Filmfare Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]], and won the [[Filmfare Award for Best Story]]. It was also nominated for Best Foreign Film in China's [[Douban|2015 Douban Film Awards]].<ref name="douban-awards">{{cite web|title=小萝莉的猴神大叔 Bajrangi Bhaijaan 获奖情况|url=https://movie.douban.com/subject/26393561/awards/|website=[[Douban]]|access-date=20 January 2018|language=zh-cmn-Hans}}</ref><ref name="douban2015">{{cite web|title=豆瓣电影 2015年度榜单|url=https://movie.douban.com/annual/2015|website=[[Douban]]|access-date=7 January 2018}}</ref>
''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' received widespread critical acclaim from critics upon release, who praised its storyline, dialogues, music, cinematography, direction and the cast performances, particularly those of Salman Khan, Siddiqui and Malhotra, and became a huge commercial success; it grossed {{INR|969 crore}} ({{US$|150 million|long=no}}) worldwide, and is currently the [[List of highest-grossing Indian films|5th highest-grossing Indian film]] and [[List of highest-grossing Hindi films|2nd highest-grossing Bollywood film]]. It won the [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]] at the [[63rd National Film Awards]], and was nominated for 4 awards at the [[61st Filmfare Awards#Main Awards|61st Filmfare Awards]], including [[Filmfare Award for Best Film|Best Film]], [[Filmfare Award for Best Director|Best Director]] (Kabir Khan) and [[Filmfare Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] (Salman Khan), and won [[Filmfare Award for Best Story|Best Story]] ([[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]). It was also nominated for Best Foreign Film in China's [[Douban|2015 Douban Film Awards]].<ref name="63rdaward">{{cite press release|title=63rd National Film Awards|url=http://dff.nic.in/writereaddata/Winners_of_63rd_NFA_2015.pdf|publisher=[[Directorate of Film Festivals]]|date=28 March 2016|access-date=28 March 2016}}</ref><ref name="douban-awards">{{cite web|title=小萝莉的猴神大叔 Bajrangi Bhaijaan 获奖情况|url=https://movie.douban.com/subject/26393561/awards/|website=[[Douban]]|access-date=20 January 2018|language=zh-hans}}</ref><ref name="douban2015">{{cite web|title=豆瓣电影 2015年度榜单|url=https://movie.douban.com/annual/2015|website=[[Douban]]|access-date=7 January 2018}}</ref>
 
In December 2021, Salman Khan announced that a sequel is in development with Prasad set to write.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/salman-khan-announces-bajrangi-bhaijaan-2-the-sequel-to-be-written-by-s-s-rajamoulis-father/articleshow/88377376.cms|title=Salman Khan announces 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2'; the sequel to be written by S S Rajamouli's father|date=19 December 2021|website=Times of India}}</ref>


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
{{Long plot|film|date=January 2022}}
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Amidst the hills of Sultanpur, a picturesque village in [[Pakistan]], lives Shahida Aziz, named after Pakistani Cricketer, [[Shahid Afridi]], a mute six-year-old girl, with her parents. After an accident in which she is unable to call for help because she is mute, her mother, Razia Aziz ([[Meher Vij]]), with able support from her husband Rauf Aziz ([[Mir Sarwar]]), decides to take her to the shrine of Sufi saint [[Nizamuddin Auliya]] in [[Delhi]], [[India]] via the [[Samjhauta Express]], hoping it will restore her speech.


On its way back to Pakistan, the train stops for repairs and Shahida gets off to save a lamb while her mother is asleep. The train leaves before Shahida can re-board. Panicked, she boards a freight train, assuming it to be headed in the same direction, but instead goes reverse-path and winds up in [[Kurukshetra]]. During a celebration there, she meets Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi ([[Salman Khan]]), who is affectionately called Bajrangi by the locals. He is a devout [[Hindu]] [[Brahmin]] and an ardent devotee of [[Hanuman|Lord Hanuman]]. Pawan resides at the home of his father's friend, Dayanand Pandey ([[Sharat Saxena]]), where he is engaged to Dayanand's daughter, Rasika Pandey ([[Kareena Kapoor]]). He tries in vain to find out where Shahida lives. He starts calling her "Munni" and brings her home. Dayanand lets her stay, thinking she must be Brahmin. However, the family eventually learns that Munni is a [[Pakistani people|Pakistani]] [[Muslim]]. An enraged Dayanand orders Pawan to have her sent to Pakistan through the [[High Commission of Pakistan, New Delhi|Pakistani High Commission]], but offices are closed due to protests. A local [[travel agent]] promises to take Munni to [[Pakistan]] without a [[passport]] but instead tries to sell her to a [[brothel]], causing Pawan to become enraged. After rescuing her, he vows to take Munni home on his own despite not having a [[passport]] and [[Travel visa|visa]].
In the hills of [[Sultanpur, Jhelum]], [[Pakistan]] lives a six-year-old [[Muteness|mute]] girl named Shahida. One afternoon, she is playing on a hill when she accidentally falls off it. When she doesn’t return home by the end of the day, the villagers organize a search party. After hours of searching, they find the little girl on a branch protruding from the hill. She had been stuck on it for the entire day but couldn’t call for help because of her disability. The following morning, her parents and neighbors discuss what must be done to help her. Older man suggests they take her to the shrine of Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya in [[Delhi]], [[India]]. The religious family believes that a visit to the holy shrine will bring peace and happiness and most importantly, restore Shahida’s speech. Shahida’s father used to be in the military and has fought against the Indian army. He is sure that he won't be provided with a visa to India. Hence, her mother Razia takes it upon herself to travel far from the village for the first time. The trip goes as planned for the most part. The two reach the shrine, pay offerings and get on a train back to their home country.  


Pawan and Munni are able to enter Pakistan under the border's fences, but shortly later, they are arrested under suspicions of Pawan being an [[Indian people|Indian]] spy. During interrogation, he escapes with Munni and meets [[Chand Nawab]] ([[Nawazuddin Siddiqui]]), a [[journalist]] who works for a [[Pakistani people|Pakistani]] [[television channel]]. Nawab has been following Pawan's situation, thinking he is indeed an [[Indian people|Indian]] spy, but discovers that Pawan is a victim of circumstances who is on a noble mission to reunite the mute Munni with her parents. Moved by his story, Nawab joins him in his journey to find Munni's parents. They encounter an Islamic religious scholar, Asad, who helps them avoid capture by police and directs the group to [[Azad Kashmir]], after Munni recognises an area similar to her hometown in a calendar photo. Meanwhile, Nawab's cameraman, Kamil Yusuf, is arrested by Inspector Aamir Qureshi and Senior Pakistani Police Officer Hamid Khan ([[Rajesh Sharma (actor)|Rajesh Sharma]]) when his efforts to escape fail miserably, and they bait him into tracing Nawab's location.
On the return journey, the train stops for repairs at night. When everyone is asleep, Shahida notices a sheep stuck in a pit right outside the train. She doesn’t think much before going outside to help the animal. However, the train restarts before she can return to her mother. The little girl runs towards it but is eventually left behind. In a desperate attempt to go the same way that her mother did, she boards a freight train. But to her dismay, it goes reverse-path and stops in Kurukshetra, India. Raiza notices her daughter is missing and stops the train. Policemen are appointed to look for the girl around the track where she was lost. However, they cannot find her since Shahida has already reached a different place. Raiza meets her husband who is worried to death about his daughter. They cannot get an immediate visa back to India, much to their dismay. The parents have no other way but to pray that their daughter is safe.
Meanwhile, Shahida is now lost in a different country with no way to communicate. In a religious celebration, she sees a stranger eating at a street-side restaurant. The stranger is the kind Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi who invites her to have a meal with him. After a few minutes of trying to get her to talk, he realizes she is mute and starts calling her Munni. A starving Munni finishes the food and follows Pawan around. Assuming that she was separated from her parents during the festival, he asks her to stay in front of a temple. Pawan is a devout [[Hindu]] [[Brahmin]] and an ardent devotee of [[Lord Hanuman]]. He believes that Lord Hanuman will take Munni home if she stays in front of his temple. When Munni still doesn’t stop following him, he brings her to the police station. But since she cannot tell them any details about her parents, the police can only wait for someone to file a missing complaint. Until her parents are found, Munni needs a place to stay, hence, Pawan takes her in. On his way to his home in Delhi, he tells Munni to call him Mama if she ever talks in the future. He also starts naming different Indian cities, asking her to nod if she knows what city her parents are in. All the passengers on the bus help him but none of them name cities outside of India. As they talk, Pawan tells everyone how he came to Delhi for work.  


Nawab documents their journey on video, but his boss refuses to air it, thinking it's a useless story. Nawab uploads the video on [[YouTube]], discovering in the process that Kamil is being scapegoated by the police to capture Pawan alive when he notices the team at a shrine. While reviewing the footage, Munni recognises Razia getting off a bus in the background. The trio go to the bus station and finally identify Sultanpur as Munni's hometown. They board a bus but find that the local officers have put up barricades to identify and catch "the Indian spy". Devising a plan to divert police attention, Pawan gets off the bus and runs toward the jungle in full view while Nawab and Munni escape on the other side. Pawan is captured and shot in the arm. Meanwhile, Nawab and Munni reach Sultanpur, where Munni is finally reunited with her parents.
A flashback shows the time he was in high school. He was an average student who could never pass the final examination. All his friends cheated and went on with their lives, but Pawan refused to cheat or lie, being a true 
devotee of Lord Hanuman. Eventually, he passed on his eleventh try and came to Delhi to look for work. He stayed with his father’s friend, Pandey, a strict Hindu who refused to let the followers of any other religion enter his house. Pandey’s daughter Rasika offered Pawan a job at the school she taught and fell in love with his innocent persona. But being the strict father he is, Pandey asked Pawan to build his own house before marrying his daughter. Even since then, Pawan and Rasika have been working hard to collect money. The two are bound to get married sometime next year. Everyone on the bus is impressed by his story. He and Munni reach his home where Rasika receives them in the doorway. She is glad that Pawan is helping a little girl in need but Pandey doesn’t feel the same way. He is worried about the possibility that Munni belongs to a different religion. Pawan rationalizes that she is Hindu because of her fair skin color and persuades Pandey to let her stay for a month. Munni cries every day in the memory of her parents even though Pawan and Rasika treat her like their own daughter. Since the entire family is [[vegetarian]] and Munni is accustomed to eating meat with every meal, she hardly ever finishes her food.  


The videos uploaded by Nawab go viral throughout India and Pakistan, emotionally moving many. A compassionate Hamid realises that Pawan is innocent after his story is verified, and has him released, defying his boss's order to keep him in jail. Nawab calls for support at Hamid's behest and thousands of Pakistanis and Indians congregate at Narowal Check Post, where Pawan is to return to India. As Pawan crosses the border, Nawab reveals that Munni's real name is Shahida, who, also present in the crowd, runs toward the fence and after some effort, cries out Pawan's name get his attention. Pawan hears her voice, and the two run toward each other as they have a reunion with Pawan tossing Shahida high in the air.
One day, Pawan and Rasika find her in a [[Muslim]] neighbor’s home devouring home-cooked chicken. Pawan brings her to a restaurant that evening and lets her eat whatever she likes, even though eating meat is against his religion. 
Munni is very fond of the glittery bangles they sell on the street side. One day while walking down a market, she innocently picks up a pack of bangles before being stopped by the vendor. Pawan makes her return it and takes her to the temple to apologize to God for stealing. As he teaches her to join her hands, Munni sneaks into a [[Mosque]] nearby. Pawan is hesitant to follow her inside but he does it anyway. To his utter surprise, he sees her reading the [[Quran]] in front of a shrine. For a few minutes, he feels like she betrayed him because he would have never befriended a Muslim.But Rasika makes him realize that she is a human before being Muslim. She hates that her father discriminates against people because of their religion and wants Pawan to be different. Pawan understands and runs into the Mosque to get Munni but by now, she has already left. As he nervously looks for her, she runs to him and hugs him tightly. At that moment, he accepts her entirely, overcoming his irrational fear of going against his religion. 
 
That night is a cricket match against Pakistan and India. The entire family watches it on TV, cheering for India, except Munni who cheers when Pakistan scores. When the Pakistani team wins the game, she dances and kisses their flag through TV. Pawan approaches her and asks her if she is from Pakistan. After weeks of shaking her head to every Indian city, Munni finally nods yes. Pandey is furious. Being a Muslim was bad enough but since the girl is from Pakistan, he can no longer allow her to stay at their home. Pawan promises to hand her to the Pakistani embassy the next day. However, the embassy worker cannot allow her a [[Travel visa|visa]] without a [[passport]]. In Munni’s case, they don’t even know her real name so a visa allotment is impossible. Moreover, a riot takes place in front of the embassy that closes all visa processing for a month. As the last resort, Pawan takes her to a [[travel agent]] at Pandey’s suggestion. The agent promises to take the little girl to the other side of the border and asks for one lakh rupees. Pawan and Rakisa give up the funds they had collected for their house to help Munni. The next day, Pawan reluctantly brings Munni to the travel agent’s office and leaves after a tearful farewell. On his way home, he notices a street vendor selling glittery bangles. He remembers that Munni liked them and buys one for her. However, on returning to the travel agent’s office, he finds out that he has been cheated. The agent has taken the little girl to a [[brothel]] and is about to sell her into prostitution. The otherwise composed Pawan loses his temper at the sight of the agent counting bills that he made from Munni. He throws the man out of the window and brings Munni home again.
 
Pawan has made the decision to bring Munni home himself. Although he has no connections or ideas about Pakistani villages, he packs his bags and makes his way to the border.  A few miles away from it, they meet a secret agent named Ali who illegally transports people to the other side through a tunnel. After listening to Munni’s story, he agrees to take them for free.  When they reach Pakistan’s side of the border, Ali runs away but being a lord Hanuman’s devotee, Pawan refuses to go without asking the guards for permission. When the officers find him, they beat him up as Munni watches and cries. Pawan pretends to laugh even while being beaten so the little girl wouldn’t be afraid. After finding out the reason for his travel the head [[soldier]] asks him to do whatever he wants in the following ten minutes before they return for the next round. Pawan decides to wait for them because they have still not permitted him.  Although the idea is idiotic, and he gets beaten up again, he is eventually allowed to go, with permission from the soldiers.
In the following scene, he and Munni are in a restaurant. Munni sees a cop’s handcuffs and steals it, assuming that it is a bracelet.  The cop finds out and throws Pawan in jail, labeling him as an Indian spy because of the lack of a passport. Then, we are introduced to a struggling journalist Chand Nawab. He finds out about the alleged spy and runs to the police station to interview him. He gets a few vague answers from Pawan and informs the media company that doesn’t take him seriously. Inside the police station, a cop interrogates Pawan but refuses to believe anything he has to say. Suddenly, Munni sees a picture on a table calendar and recognizes it as her village. Pawan is overjoyed until the policeman forcefully makes Munni open her mouth. Pawan loses his temper and attacks the man, inviting more trouble for himself. He manages to defeat the officers and run away from the police. Nawab sees him escaping and follows him behind.
 
They board the bus where Pawan shows the conductor their destination and also tells him Munni’s story.  After finding out he is actually a good person, Nawab and the rest of the travelers decide to help him. They hide him and Munni on the top of the bus when the police come looking for them. At night, Nawab, Pawan, and Munni stay at a Mosque. A religious scholar named Azad also helps them and hides them from the policemen searching the entire city for the alleged spy. One of Azad’s students sees "Switzerland" written on the picture that Munni thought was her village. The group is back to square one. After that, Azad dresses up Pawan and Nawab in a [[burqa]] and manages to send them outside the city without the police noticing. Pawan, who was oblivious to [[Islam]] a few weeks ago, feels strange in them traditional clothing. He apologizes to his god but is ready to do anything for Munni. For the next few days, Pawan and Nawab take Munni to several different places, asking people if they know her. Nawab documents their journey and everything about Munni and Pawan’s relationship. He tries selling the documentary to news channels, but they refuse to air it, claiming that it is boring. They have to find another way to spread the news so, the people on the internet can help. One day, they go to a famous mosque were they find policemen looking for them. Nawab realizes that his cameraman friend is being used by the police to gather information about their whereabouts. The trio immediately runs away from the holy place and gives the cameraman false information to distract the police. 
 
Following that, the group is reviewing the footage from their time at the mosque when Munni recognizes her mother in one of the clips. They see her getting into a specific bus and go to the bus driver the very next day. On inquiring, he names all the villages that come to his daily route. One of them is Sultanpur which Munni confirms is her home. Nawab and Pawan hug, having finally found their destination. Nawab also uploads the video documentary on YouTube and the police get a hint of their location through it. On their way to Sultanpur, the bus is stopped to be checked. With no way out, Pawan comes to the police’s view and pretends to run away. While the men are busy trying to catch him, Nawab takes Munni and brings her back to her village. In the following scene, we see Munni run to her mother, who couldn’t be happier to see her. As she reunites with her family, Pawan gets beaten up by the police.
 
The documentary on YouTube goes viral and bigger news channels start covering the story. Eventually, people find out that Pawan is not a spy and is being held in prison for helping a little girl. Both Indian and Pakistani people give him all their support. But the Pakistani officials refuse to let him go. They torture him in prison, beating him up for hours, drowning him until his last breath, and starving him. Nawab then claps back with another video, this time on a bigger platform, asking people to gather at the border and ensure that Pawan reaches home safely. The plan works, and several people from both sides come to the border in crowds. Rasika and her family are also among the crowd, waiting for him to come home. Eventually, the officials have to back down. The crowd erupts chanting Pawan’s name as he crosses the border. Then, we see Munni among the crowd, waving her hands but unable to call him. All of a sudden, she shouts “Mama”, the name Pawan wanted her to call him when they first met. The crowd goes silent as she yells goodbye. Pawan turns around in shock. The movie ends as they run to each other and hug.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Salman Khan]] as Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi a.k.a. Bajrangi Bhaijaan, the titular protagonist who hails from a typical Indian Brahmin family in [[Pratapgarh]]{{dn|date=July 2021}} and has been living in [[Delhi]] since his father's death
* [[Salman Khan]] as Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi a.k.a Bajrangi Bhaijaan, a Hindu Brahmin hailing from [[Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh|Pratapgarh]] who has been living in [[Delhi]] since his father Diwakar's death
* [[Harshaali Malhotra]] as Shahida 'Munni' Aziz, a mute [[Pakistani people|Pakistani]] girl who gets lost in [[India]] only to bump into Pawan, who makes it his mission to take her back home. Munni, the name given to Shahida by Pawan, is derived from the song ‘Munni Badnaam Hui' from the film [[Dabangg]], which also featured [[Salman Khan]]
** Najeem Khan as teenage Pawan
* [[Nawazuddin Siddiqui]] as [[Chand Nawab]], a [[Pakistani people|Pakistani]] [[news reporter]] and Pawan's later ally. The name is based on a real-life Pakistani reporter with the same name.
* [[Harshaali Malhotra]] as Shahida "Munni" Aziz, a mute [[Pakistani]] girl who gets lost in [[India]] and bumps into Pawan, who makes it his mission to take her back home
* [[Kareena Kapoor]] as Rasika Pandey, Pawan's love interest and fiance
* [[Kareena Kapoor Khan]] as Rasika Pandey, Dayanand and Archana's daughter and Pawan's love interest and fiancé
* [[Meher Vij]] as Razia Aziz, Shahida's mother
* [[Nawazuddin Siddiqui]] as [[Chand Nawab]], a Pakistani [[news reporter]] and Pawan's later ally, based on a real-life Pakistani reporter with the same name
* Kushaal Pawar as Kamil Yusuf, [[Chand Nawab]]'s cameraman who gets caught by the [[police]] to get information about Pawan and Nawab
* [[Sharat Saxena]] as Dayanand Pandey, Archana's husband and Rasika's father, Diwakar's childhood friend
* [[Mir Sarwar]] as Rauf Aziz, Shahida's father
* [[Alka Kaushal|Alka Badola Kaushal]] as Archana Pandey, Dayanand's wife and Rasika's mother
* [[Kamlesh Gill]] in a special appearance as a passenger in the train with Razia & Shahida
* [[Meher Vij]] as Razia Aziz, Rauf's wife and Shahida's mother who ends up losing her in the train
* Kushaal Pawar as Kamil Yusuf, [[Chand Nawab]]'s cameraman caught by police to get information about Pawan and Chand Nawab
* [[Mir Sarwar]] as Rauf Aziz, Razia's husband and Shahida's father.
* [[Kamlesh Gill]] as Farookh Zehrullah, passenger in the train with Razia & Shahida
* [[Om Puri]] as Maulana Azad, a religious scholar
* [[Om Puri]] as Maulana Azad, a religious scholar
* [[Sharat Saxena]] as Dayanand Pandey, Rasika's father
* [[Adnan Sami]] as a singer in the song  "Bhardo Jholi Meri"
* [[Alka Kaushal]] as Sushila Pandey, Rasika's mother
* [[Rajesh Sharma (actor)|Rajesh Sharma]] as Hamid Khan, a Pakistani senior [[police]] officer
* [[Adnan Sami]] in a special appearance as a singer in the song  "Bhardo Jholi Meri"
* [[Krunal Pandit]] as Vardhan, [[travel agent]] in [[Delhi]]
* [[Rajesh Sharma (actor)|Rajesh Sharma]] as Hamid Khan, a Senior [[Pakistani people|Pakistani]] [[police]] office
* Mursaleen Qureshi as Boosmaan "Boo" Ali, smuggler at [[India]]-[[Pakistan]]'s border who helps Pawan and Munni to cross the border illegally
* [[Krunal Pandit]] as Vardhan; A [[travel agent]] in [[Delhi]]
* [[Manoj Bakshi]] as Police Inspector Iqbal Qureshi
* Mursaleen Qureshi as Boo Ali; A smuggler at [[India]]-[[Pakistan]]'s border who helps Pawan and Munni to cross the border illegally
* [[Harssh A. Singh]] as Shamsher Ali, Pakistani news channel head and Chand Nawab's boss
* Manoj Bakshi as Aamir Qureshi; A [[Police]] Inspector
* Yudhvir Dahiya as Pankaj Verma, reporter of [[NDTV]]
* [[Harssh A. Singh]] as Shamsher Ali; a news channel head in [[Pakistan]] and Nawab's boss
* Atul Srivastava as Diwakar Prasad Chaturvedi, Pawan's father and Dayanand's childhood friend, who chided Pawan for his failures
* Yudhvir Dahiya as a reporter of [[NDTV]]


== Production ==
== Production ==
[[File:Sonamarg Thajiwas glacier.jpg|thumb|200px|The climax scene was shot at Thajiwas Glacier in [[Sonamarg]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]].]]
 


=== Development ===
=== Development ===
The film's co-writer K. V. Vijayendra Prasad stated that the idea of the film was inspired by the 1987 [[Telugu language|Telugu]] film ''[[Pasivadi Pranam]]'', which itself is a remake of the  [[Malayalam]] film ''[[Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennal]]'' (1986). Prasad also took inspiration from a story he heard about a Pakistani couple coming to India for their daughter's heart surgery.<ref>{{Cite web|date=22 July 2015|title=Baahubali doesn't belong to any one industry: Vijayendra Prasad|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/regional-movies/baahubali-doesn-t-belong-to-any-one-industry-vijayendra-prasad/story-03quNkCM9gzkfaAnlpctDK.html|access-date=10 August 2020|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Nathan|first=Archana|title='Baahubali' writer KV Vijayendra Prasad has had a great year, and 2018 promises to be better|url=https://scroll.in/reel/858536/baahubali-writer-kv-vijayendra-prasad-has-had-a-great-year-and-2018-promises-to-be-better|access-date=10 August 2020|website=Scroll.in|language=en-US|quote=The plot is a rehash of Telugu star Chiranjeevi’s 1987 film Pasivadi Pranam, Prasad admitted.}}</ref>
The film's story writer V. Vijayendra Prasad stated that the idea of the film was inspired by the 1987 [[Telugu language|Telugu]] film ''[[Pasivadi Pranam]]'', which itself is a remake of the  [[Malayalam]] film ''[[Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennal]]'' (1986). Prasad also took inspiration from a story he heard about a Pakistani couple coming to India for their daughter's heart surgery.<ref>{{Cite web|date=22 July 2015|title=Baahubali doesn't belong to any one industry: Vijayendra Prasad|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/regional-movies/baahubali-doesn-t-belong-to-any-one-industry-vijayendra-prasad/story-03quNkCM9gzkfaAnlpctDK.html|access-date=10 August 2020|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Nathan|first=Archana|title='Baahubali' writer KV Vijayendra Prasad has had a great year, and 2018 promises to be better|url=https://scroll.in/reel/858536/baahubali-writer-kv-vijayendra-prasad-has-had-a-great-year-and-2018-promises-to-be-better|access-date=10 August 2020|website=Scroll.in|language=en-US|quote=The plot is a rehash of Telugu star Chiranjeevi's 1987 film Pasivadi Pranam, Prasad admitted.}}</ref>
 
Kabir Khan noted that the script of ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' was influenced by some of his own experiences. He noted the influence of the [[Hindu epic]] ''[[Ramayana]]'', which he used to watch [[Ramlila]] plays of as a child, and particularly the [[Hindu deity]] Bajrangi ([[Hanuman]]), who left a strong impression on him as a child. He felt that Bajrangi was a character who was loved by people all religious communities in India, including [[Hindus]] and [[Muslims in India]], due to how Bajrangi brought joy and fun to many Indian children. Khan began writing ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' partly in response to the rise of religious [[sectarianism]] in India since the 1980s and particularly in response to the [[Bajrang Dal]], a [[Hindu fundamentalist]] organisation that appropriated Bajrangi for violent sectarian motives and played a central role in the deadly [[2002 Gujarat riots]], leading to the name Bajrangi having communal connotations. He began writing ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' in 2013 as a way of reclaiming Bajrangi for all communities, and as a way of bringing Hindus and [[Muslims]] together.<ref>{{cite news|author=Kabir Khan|author-link=Kabir Khan (director)|date=10 November 2015|title=Ramayana Special: This god is yours, this god is mine|language=en-IN|work=[[The Indian Express]]|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/art-and-culture/ramayana-special-this-god-is-yours-this-god-is-mine/|access-date=8 February 2019}}</ref>


Kabir Khan noted that his script for ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' was influenced by some of his own experiences. He noted the influence of the [[Hindu epic]] ''[[Ramayana]]'', which he used to watch [[Ramlila]] plays of as a child, and particularly the [[Hindu deity]] Bajrangi ([[Hanuman]]), who left a strong impression on him as a child. He felt that Bajrangi was a character who was loved by people all religious communities in India, including [[Hindus]] and [[Muslims in India]], due to how Bajrangi brought joy and fun to many Indian children. Khan began writing ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' partly in response to the rise of religious [[sectarianism]] in India since the 1980s and particularly in response to the [[Bajrang Dal]], a [[Hindu fundamentalist]] organisation that appropriated Bajrangi for violent sectarian motives and played a central role in the deadly [[2002 Gujarat riots]], leading to the name Bajrangi having communal connotations. He began writing ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' in 2013 as a way of reclaiming Bajrangi for all communities, and as a way of bringing [[Hindus]] and [[Muslims]] together.<ref>{{cite news|author=Kabir Khan|author-link=Kabir Khan (director)|date=10 November 2015|title=Ramayana Special: This god is yours, this god is mine|language=en-IN|work=[[The Indian Express]]|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/art-and-culture/ramayana-special-this-god-is-yours-this-god-is-mine/|access-date=8 February 2019}}</ref>
The film's casting director was [[Mukesh Chhabra]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan fame Harshaali Malhotra honoured with Bharat Ratna Dr. Ambedkar Award; dedicates it to Salman Khan, Kabir Khan, Mukesh Chhabra|website=[[Bollywood Hungama]] |date=10 January 2022|url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/bajrangi-bhaijaan-fame-harshaali-malhotra-honoured-bharat-ratna-dr-ambedkar-award-dedicates-salman-khan-kabir-khan-mukesh-chhabra/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220110142839/https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/bajrangi-bhaijaan-fame-harshaali-malhotra-honoured-bharat-ratna-dr-ambedkar-award-dedicates-salman-khan-kabir-khan-mukesh-chhabra/ |archive-date=10 January 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=10 January 2022|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan's Harshaali Malhotra dedicates Bharat Ratna Dr Ambedkar Award to Salman Khan, Kabir Khan|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/celebrities/story/bajrangi-bhaijaan-s-harshaali-malhotra-dedicates-bharat-ratna-dr-ambedkar-award-to-salman-khan-kabir-khan-1898304-2022-01-10|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220110125611/https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/celebrities/story/bajrangi-bhaijaan-s-harshaali-malhotra-dedicates-bharat-ratna-dr-ambedkar-award-to-salman-khan-kabir-khan-1898304-2022-01-10 |archive-date=10 January 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=11 January 2022|title=Harshaali Malhotra from 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' awarded Indian National Award|url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/924130-harshaali-malhotra-from-bajrangi-bhaijaan-awarded-indian-national-award|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220110195450/https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/924130-harshaali-malhotra-from-bajrangi-bhaijaan-awarded-indian-national-award |archive-date=10 January 2022 }}</ref>


=== Principal Photography ===
=== Principal photography ===
The [[principal photography]] began on 3 November 2014 in [[New Delhi]], with [[Salman Khan]] and [[Kareena Kapoor Khan]] participating. The second filming schedule took place at the [[ND Studios, Karjat]]. The third schedule of the film was held in [[Mandawa]], [[Rajasthan]]. On 7 January 2015, Khan was seen on the top of the castle of [[Mandawa]] playing [[cricket]] with a young boy.<ref>{{cite news|title=Salman Khan enjoys the view from Mandwa castle during 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' shoot|url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/150108/entertainment-bollywood/article/salman-khan-enjoys-view-mandwa-castle-during-bajrani-bhaijaan|access-date=1 July 2015|publisher=[[Deccan Chronicle]]|date=8 January 2015}}</ref> On 10 January 2015, Khan shot with school students in [[Rajasthan]]'s [[Jhunjhunu]] district.<ref>[http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/salman-khan-surprises-school-children-on-the-sidelines-of-bajrani-bhaijaan-shoot-725123 Salman Khan Surprises School Children on the Sidelines of Bajrangi Bhaijaan Shoot – NDTV Movies]. Movies.ndtv.com (10 January 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref> Shooting of the film was completed on 20 May. Some scenes of the film were shot at Khan's Panvel farm house.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/kabir-khan-shoots-bajrangi-bhaijaan-scenes-at-salman-khans-panvel-farmhouse/|title=Kabir Khan shoots Bajrangi Bhaijaan scenes at Salman Khan's Panvel farmhouse|date=5 June 2015|work=The Indian Express}}</ref> Shooting also took place in the [[Kashmir Valley]] in places like [[Sonamarg]] and [[Zoji La]].<ref>[http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/kashmir-connection-salman-khan-tells-twitter-hes-reminded-of-katrina-kaif-764326 Kashmir Connection: Salman Khan Tells Twitter Hes Reminded of Katrina Kaif – NDTV Movies]. Movies.ndtv.com (19 May 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://indianexpress.com/photos/entertainment-gallery/salman-khan-kareena-kapoor-back-from-kashmir-after-bajrangi-bhaijaan-shoot/ PHOTOS: Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor back from Kashmir after wrapping up ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’]. The Indian Express (20 May 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/salman-khan-press-con-in-kashmir-wasnt-to-promote-bajrangi-bhaijaan/ Salman Khan: Press conference in Kashmir wasn’t to promote ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’]. The Indian Express (21 May 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/salman-khan-wraps-bajrangi-bhaijaan-in-kashmir-flies-to-mumbai-764550 Salman Khan Wraps Bajrangi Bhaijaan in Kashmir, Flies to Mumbai – NDTV Movies]. Movies.ndtv.com. Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref> The film's climax was shot at Sonmarg near the Thajiwas glacier (at 10,000&nbsp;ft above sea level) with around 7,000 people.<ref>[http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/salman-khan-bajrangi-bhaijaan-sonamarg-fans/1/438151.html Salman Khan leaves Sonamarg fans disappointed : Bollywood, News – India Today]. Indiatoday.intoday.in (15 May 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/bajrangi-bhaijaan-climax-was-shot-at-10-000-ft-above-sea-level/article1-1361852.aspx Bajrangi Bhaijaan climax was shot at 10,000 ft above sea level]. Hindustantimes.com (23 June 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1150714/jsp/t2/story_31321.jsp#.Vav_SIuUdyw Salaam Bhaijaan]. Telegraphindia.com (14 July 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref> [[Nawazuddin Siddiqui]]'s character Chand Nawab was inspired by a real character [[Chand Nawab]], who was with [[Karachi]]-based [[Indus Media Group#Indus News|Indus News]] in 2008.<ref>[http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/meet-chand-nawab-the-reporter-on-which-nawazuddin-s-character-is-based-in-bajrangi-bhaijaan/article1-1370240.aspx Meet Chand Nawab: Nawazuddin's inspiration in Bajrangi Bhaijaan]. Hindustantimes.com. Retrieved on 20 July 2015.</ref><ref>Desk, Entertainment. (12 July 2015) [http://tribune.com.pk/story/923116/pakistani-reporter-chaand-nawab-inspires-a-rendition-in-bajrangi-bhaijaan/ Pakistani reporter Chaand Nawab inspires a rendition in Bajrangi Bhaijaan – The Express Tribune]. Tribune.com.pk. Retrieved on 20 July 2015.</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/the-real-chand-nawab-is-a-hit-in-pakistan-thanks-bajrangi-bhaijaan/article1-1371176.aspx|title=Thanks to Bajrangi Bhaijaan, I've been offered roles in TV ads: Chand Nawab|work=hindustantimes.com|date=20 July 2015|access-date=21 March 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/the-real-chand-nawab-is-a-hit-in-pakistan-thanks-bajrangi-bhaijaan/article1-1371176.aspx|title=Thanks to Bajrangi Bhaijaan, I've been offered roles in TV ads: Chand Nawab|work=hindustantimes.com}}</ref>
The [[principal photography]] began on 3 November 2014 in [[New Delhi]], with [[Salman Khan]] and [[Kareena Kapoor Khan]] participating. The second filming schedule took place at the [[ND Studios, Karjat]]. The third schedule of the film was held in [[Mandawa]], [[Rajasthan]]. On 7 January 2015, Khan was seen on the top of the castle of [[Mandawa]] playing [[cricket]] with a young boy.<ref>{{cite news|title=Salman Khan enjoys the view from Mandwa castle during 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' shoot|url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/150108/entertainment-bollywood/article/salman-khan-enjoys-view-mandwa-castle-during-bajrani-bhaijaan|access-date=1 July 2015|publisher=[[Deccan Chronicle]]|date=8 January 2015}}</ref> On 10 January 2015, Khan shot with school students in [[Rajasthan]]'s [[Jhunjhunu]] district.<ref>[http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/salman-khan-surprises-school-children-on-the-sidelines-of-bajrani-bhaijaan-shoot-725123 Salman Khan Surprises School Children on the Sidelines of Bajrangi Bhaijaan Shoot – NDTV Movies]. Movies.ndtv.com (10 January 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref> Shooting of the film was completed on 20 May. Some scenes of the film were shot at Khan's Panvel farm house.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/kabir-khan-shoots-bajrangi-bhaijaan-scenes-at-salman-khans-panvel-farmhouse/|title=Kabir Khan shoots Bajrangi Bhaijaan scenes at Salman Khan's Panvel farmhouse|date=5 June 2015|work=The Indian Express}}</ref> Shooting also took place in the [[Kashmir Valley]] in places like [[Sonamarg]] and [[Zoji La]].<ref>[http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/kashmir-connection-salman-khan-tells-twitter-hes-reminded-of-katrina-kaif-764326 Kashmir Connection: Salman Khan Tells Twitter Hes Reminded of Katrina Kaif – NDTV Movies]. Movies.ndtv.com (19 May 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://indianexpress.com/photos/entertainment-gallery/salman-khan-kareena-kapoor-back-from-kashmir-after-bajrangi-bhaijaan-shoot/ PHOTOS: Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor back from Kashmir after wrapping up ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’]. The Indian Express (20 May 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/salman-khan-press-con-in-kashmir-wasnt-to-promote-bajrangi-bhaijaan/ Salman Khan: Press conference in Kashmir wasn't to promote ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’]. The Indian Express (21 May 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/salman-khan-wraps-bajrangi-bhaijaan-in-kashmir-flies-to-mumbai-764550 Salman Khan Wraps Bajrangi Bhaijaan in Kashmir, Flies to Mumbai – NDTV Movies]. Movies.ndtv.com. Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref> The film's climax was shot at Sonmarg near the Thajiwas glacier (at 10,000&nbsp;ft above sea level) with around 7,000 people.<ref>[http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/salman-khan-bajrangi-bhaijaan-sonamarg-fans/1/438151.html Salman Khan leaves Sonamarg fans disappointed : Bollywood, News – India Today]. Indiatoday.intoday.in (15 May 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/bajrangi-bhaijaan-climax-was-shot-at-10-000-ft-above-sea-level/article1-1361852.aspx Bajrangi Bhaijaan climax was shot at 10,000 ft above sea level] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150829042333/http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/bajrangi-bhaijaan-climax-was-shot-at-10-000-ft-above-sea-level/article1-1361852.aspx |date=29 August 2015 }}. Hindustantimes.com (23 June 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1150714/jsp/t2/story_31321.jsp#.Vav_SIuUdyw Salaam Bhaijaan]. Telegraphindia.com (14 July 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref> [[Nawazuddin Siddiqui]]'s character Chand Nawab was inspired by a real character [[Chand Nawab]], who was with [[Karachi]]-based [[Indus Media Group#Indus News|Indus News]] in 2008.<ref>[http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/meet-chand-nawab-the-reporter-on-which-nawazuddin-s-character-is-based-in-bajrangi-bhaijaan/article1-1370240.aspx Meet Chand Nawab: Nawazuddin's inspiration in Bajrangi Bhaijaan] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150914042835/http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/meet-chand-nawab-the-reporter-on-which-nawazuddin-s-character-is-based-in-bajrangi-bhaijaan/article1-1370240.aspx |date=14 September 2015 }}. Hindustantimes.com. Retrieved on 20 July 2015.</ref><ref>Desk, Entertainment. (12 July 2015) [http://tribune.com.pk/story/923116/pakistani-reporter-chaand-nawab-inspires-a-rendition-in-bajrangi-bhaijaan/ Pakistani reporter Chaand Nawab inspires a rendition in Bajrangi Bhaijaan – The Express Tribune]. Tribune.com.pk. 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== Music ==
== Music ==
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[[A. R. Rahman]] was initially in talks to compose the music of the film,<ref>https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/screen/rahman-to-compose-for-kabir-khans-next/</ref> however he did not sign the film. The music was then composed by Kabir Khan's usual collaborators, with Pritam composing the songs and [[Julius Packiam]] composing the score. The lyrics were written by [[Mayur Puri]], [[Amitabh Bhattacharya]], [[Neelesh Misra]], [[Shabbir Ahmed (lyricist)|Shabbir Ahmed]], and [[Kausar Munir]] while [[Julius Packiam]] composed the score. The soundtrack of the movie become Super Hit. The Song "Bhar Do Jholi" one of the biggest hits of 2015 sang by Adnan Sami. The soundtrack album consists of eleven tracks, was released on 17 June 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)|url=https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/bajrangi-bhaijaan-original/id1017221083|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150806022920/https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/bajrangi-bhaijaan-original/id1017221083|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 August 2015|website=iTunes|access-date=19 October 2015}}</ref> "Tu Chahiye and Selfie Le Le Re become chartbusters.
[[A. R. Rahman]] was initially in talks to compose the music of the film, however he did not sign the film.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/screen/rahman-to-compose-for-kabir-khans-next/|title = Rahman to compose for Kabir Khan's next?|date = 8 August 2014}}</ref> The music was then composed by Kabir Khan's usual collaborators, with Pritam composing the songs and [[Julius Packiam]] composing the score. The lyrics were written by [[Mayur Puri]], [[Amitabh Bhattacharya]], [[Neelesh Misra]], [[Shabbir Ahmed (lyricist)|Shabbir Ahmed]], and [[Kausar Munir]] while [[Julius Packiam]] composed the score. The soundtrack of the movie become Super Hit. The Song "Bhar Do Jholi" one of the biggest hits of 2015 sang by Adnan Sami. The soundtrack album consists of eleven tracks, was released on 17 June 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)|url=https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/bajrangi-bhaijaan-original/id1017221083|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150806022920/https://itunes.apple.com/in/album/bajrangi-bhaijaan-original/id1017221083|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 August 2015|website=iTunes|access-date=19 October 2015}}</ref> "Tu Chahiye" and "Selfie Le Le Re" become chartbusters.


The film includes the [[qawwali]] "Bhar Do Jholi Meri Ya Muhammad" originally written by [[Purnam Allahabadi]] and composed and sung by the [[Sabri Brothers]]. The qawwali was revamped with the voice of [[Adnan Sami|Adnan Sami Khan]]. EMI Pakistan and [[Amjad Sabri]] heir to the [[Sabri Brothers]], have called for legal action against the producers of the film and the qawwali in separate instances.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/912948/emi-amjad-sabri-to-sue-bajrangi-bhaijan-makers-over-bhar-do-jholi/|title=EMI, Amjad Sabri to sue Bajrangi Bhaijan makers over 'Bhar do jholi'|work=The Express Tribune}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/923833/amjad-sabri-to-visit-india-to-sort-out-bhar-do-jholi-controversy/|title=Amjad Sabri to visit India to resolve Bhar Do Jholi controversy|work=The Express Tribune}}</ref>
The film includes the [[qawwali]] "Bhar Do Jholi Meri Ya Muhammad" originally written by [[Purnam Allahabadi]] and composed and sung by the [[Sabri Brothers]]. The qawwali was revamped with the voice of [[Adnan Sami|Adnan Sami Khan]]. EMI Pakistan and [[Amjad Sabri]] heir to the [[Sabri Brothers]], have called for legal action against the producers of the film and the qawwali in separate instances.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Mahmood |first1=Rafay |title=EMI, Amjad Sabri to sue Bajrangi Bhaijan makers over 'Bhar do jholi' |url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/912948/emi-amjad-sabri-to-sue-bajrangi-bhaijan-makers-over-bhar-do-jholi |access-date=24 April 2022 |work=The Express Tribune |date=1 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Amjad Sabri to visit India to resolve Bhar Do Jholi controversy |url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/923833/amjad-sabri-to-visit-india-to-sort-out-bhar-do-jholi-controversy |access-date=24 April 2022 |work=The Express Tribune |date=21 July 2015 |language=en}}</ref>


=== Track listing ===
=== Track listing ===
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| lyrics1 = [[Mayur Puri]], Badshah
| lyrics1 = [[Mayur Puri]], Badshah
| writer1 =  
| writer1 =  
| extra1 = [[Vishal Dadlani]], [[Nakash Aziz]], [[Badshah (rapper)|Badshah]]
| extra1 = [[Pritam]], [[Vishal Dadlani]], [[Nakash Aziz]], [[Badshah (rapper)|Badshah]]
| title2 = Tu Chahiye
| title2 = Tu Chahiye
| note2 =  
| note2 =  
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| length9 = 04:13
| length9 = 04:13
| lyrics9 = Kausar Munir
| lyrics9 = Kausar Munir
| extra9 = [[Javed Ali]] , [[KK (singer)|KK]]
| extra9 = [[Javed Ali]]
| title6 = Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata
| title6 = Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata
| length6 = 04:23
| length6 = 04:23
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== Release ==
== Release ==
''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' was released on 17 July 2015, one day before [[Eid al-Fitr|Eid]], on 4,500 screens in India and 1,000 screens in overseas respectively.<ref>[http://www.livemint.com/Consumer/RZBaA8luxMEwAJ2tasugOM/Bajrangi-Bhaijaan-storms-the-Box-Office-on-opening-day.html ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ storms the box office on opening day]. Livemint (14 July 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/box-office/special-features/id/416|title=Bollywood's 300 Crore Club|date=8 August 2015}}</ref> The film was also released in 50 countries outside India, on more than 700 screens.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-salman-khan-s-bajrangi-bhaijaan-to-release-in-50-countries-2105108|title=Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' to release in 50 countries – Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis|date=16 July 2015}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' premiered at the 20th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) on 6 October 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.koimoi.com/bollywood-popular/standing-ovation-for-salman-khans-bajrangi-bhaijaan-at-busan-film-festival|title=Standing Ovation For Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' At Busan Film Festival – Koimoi|first=Koimoi.com|last=Team|date=7 October 2015}}</ref>
Initially announced as an Eid 2014 release, the film was rescheduled to 12 January 2014.''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' was released on 17 July 2015, one day before [[Eid al-Fitr|Eid]], on 4,500 screens in India and 1,000 screens in overseas respectively.<ref>[http://www.livemint.com/Consumer/RZBaA8luxMEwAJ2tasugOM/Bajrangi-Bhaijaan-storms-the-Box-Office-on-opening-day.html ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ storms the box office on opening day]. Livemint (14 July 2015). Retrieved on 19 July 2015.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/box-office/special-features/id/416|title=Bollywood's 300 Crore Club|website=[[Bollywood Hungama]] |date=8 August 2015}}</ref> The film was also released in 50 countries outside India, on more than 700 screens.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-salman-khan-s-bajrangi-bhaijaan-to-release-in-50-countries-2105108|title=Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' to release in 50 countries – Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis|date=16 July 2015}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' premiered at the 20th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) on 6 October 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.koimoi.com/bollywood-popular/standing-ovation-for-salman-khans-bajrangi-bhaijaan-at-busan-film-festival|title=Standing Ovation For Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' At Busan Film Festival – Koimoi|first=Koimoi.com|last=Team|date=7 October 2015}}</ref>


In November 2017, it was announced that ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' was set to release in [[China]], following the success of [[Aamir Khan]]'s ''[[Dangal (film)|Dangal]]'' (2016) in the country.<ref name="chinadaily">{{cite news|title=《小萝莉的猴神大叔》有望引进 继《摔爸》后又一印度高分神作 – 中国日报网|url=http://ent.chinadaily.com.cn/2017-11/24/content_34937940.htm|work=[[China Daily]]|date=24 November 2017}}</ref> In December 2017, it was announced the film would release there in 2018.<ref name="filmfare">{{cite news|title=This is the title under which Salman Khan's Bajrangi Bhaijaan will release in China!|url=https://www.filmfare.com/news/bollywood/this-is-the-title-under-which-salman-khans-bajrangi-bhaijaan-will-release-in-china-25455.html|work=[[Filmfare]]|date=6 December 2017}}</ref> Prior to the announcement, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' had a cult following in China,<ref name="chinadaily"/> where it has an average rating of 8.6 out of 10 on the popular film site [[Douban]], with over 70,000 votes.<ref name="douban">{{cite web|title=小萝莉的猴神大叔 (豆瓣)|url=https://movie.douban.com/subject/26393561/|website=[[Douban]]|access-date=8 December 2017|language=zh-cmn-Hans}}</ref><ref name="filmfare"/> It placed fourth on Douban's list of top foreign films of 2015.<ref name="douban2015"/> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' will be released in China under the title 小萝莉的猴神大叔 which roughly translates as "''Little Lolita's Monkey God Uncle''"; "monkey god" is a rough translation of "Bajrangi" while "little lolita" and "uncle" reference the characters. The Chinese version will also be cut down in length to 140 minutes.<ref name="filmfare"/><ref name="douban"/> The film released in China on 2 March 2018.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://m.douban.com/movie/subject/26393561/|title=小萝莉的猴神大叔 – 电影|work=豆瓣(手机版)|access-date=21 January 2018}}</ref> In January 2018, it was announced that the film will be getting a wide release, on 8,000 screens in China, building on the Chinese box office success of Aamir Khan's ''Dangal'' and ''[[Secret Superstar]]'' (2017), and ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan''{{'}}s positive [[Word-of-mouth marketing|word-of-mouth]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Frater|first1=Patrick|title=Eros Confirms Wide Release in China for Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'|url=https://variety.com/2018/film/news/wide-release-for-salman-khan-bajrangi-in-china-1202672044/|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=22 January 2018}}</ref> On 6 February 2018, the film had advance screenings in 29 Chinese cities, receiving a positive reception from audiences.<ref>{{cite news|title=印度高分电影《小萝莉的猴神大叔》中国29城点映获好评|url=http://ent.people.com.cn/n1/2018/0207/c1012-29810604.html|work=ent.people.com.cn|date=7 February 2018}}</ref> It also had a limited preview on 25 February 2018.<ref>{{cite web|title=Daily Box Office > China (02/25/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/daily/?date=02%20/25%20/2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=25 February 2018}}</ref> The film's China premiere on 27 February 2018 was attended by Kabir Khan and Harshali Malhotra. Its release date of 2 March 2018 marks the [[Lantern Festival]], which celebrates families coming together.{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}}
In November 2017, it was announced that ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' was set to release in [[China]], following the success of [[Aamir Khan]]'s ''[[Dangal (film)|Dangal]]'' (2016) in the country.<ref name="chinadaily">{{cite news|title=《小萝莉的猴神大叔》有望引进 继《摔爸》后又一印度高分神作 – 中国日报网|url=http://ent.chinadaily.com.cn/2017-11/24/content_34937940.htm|work=[[China Daily]]|date=24 November 2017}}</ref> In December 2017, it was announced the film would release there in 2018.<ref name="filmfare">{{cite news|title=This is the title under which Salman Khan's Bajrangi Bhaijaan will release in China!|url=https://www.filmfare.com/news/bollywood/this-is-the-title-under-which-salman-khans-bajrangi-bhaijaan-will-release-in-china-25455.html|work=[[Filmfare]]|date=6 December 2017}}</ref> Prior to the announcement, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' had a cult following in China,<ref name="chinadaily" /> where it has an average rating of 8.6 out of 10 on the popular film site [[Douban]], with over 70,000 votes.<ref name="filmfare" /><ref name="douban">{{cite web|title=小萝莉的猴神大叔 (豆瓣)|url=https://movie.douban.com/subject/26393561/|website=[[Douban]]|access-date=8 December 2017|language=zh-hans}}</ref> It placed fourth on Douban's list of top foreign films of 2015.<ref name="douban2015" /> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' was released in China under the title 小萝莉的猴神大叔 which roughly translates as "''Little Lolita's Monkey God Uncle''"; "monkey god" is a rough translation of "Bajrangi" while "little lolita" and "uncle" reference the characters. The Chinese version was also cut down in length to 140 minutes.<ref name="filmfare" /><ref name="douban" /> In January 2018, it was announced that the film would be getting a wide release, on 8,000 screens in China, building on the Chinese box office success of Aamir Khan's ''Dangal'' and ''[[Secret Superstar]]'' (2017), and ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan''{{'}}s positive [[Word-of-mouth marketing|word-of-mouth]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Frater|first1=Patrick|title=Eros Confirms Wide Release in China for Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'|url=https://variety.com/2018/film/news/wide-release-for-salman-khan-bajrangi-in-china-1202672044/|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=22 January 2018}}</ref> The film released in China on 2 March 2018.<ref>{{Cite news |title=小萝莉的猴神大叔 – 电影 |work=豆瓣(手机版) |url=https://m.douban.com/movie/subject/26393561/ |access-date=21 January 2018}}</ref> On 6 February 2018, the film had advance screenings in 29 Chinese cities, receiving a positive reception from audiences.<ref>{{cite news|title=印度高分电影《小萝莉的猴神大叔》中国29城点映获好评|url=http://ent.people.com.cn/n1/2018/0207/c1012-29810604.html|work=ent.people.com.cn|date=7 February 2018}}</ref> It also had a limited preview on 25 February 2018.<ref>{{cite web|title=Daily Box Office > China (02/25/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/daily/?date=02%20/25%20/2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=25 February 2018}}</ref> The film's China premiere on 27 February 2018 was attended by Kabir Khan and Harshali Malhotra. Its release date of 2 March 2018 marks the [[Lantern Festival]], which celebrates families coming together.{{Citation needed|date=October 2020}}


It was released in Turkey on 17 August 2018 on 190 screens. In the first weekend it grossed approx $89,796 with a spectator count of 8,389.{{citation needed|date=November 2018}} The film released in Japan on 18 January 2019,<ref>{{cite news |title=Salman Khan's Bajrangi Bhaijaan Releases In Japan. Details Here |url=https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/salman-khans-bajrangi-bhaijaan-releases-in-japan-details-here-1979757 |access-date=24 January 2019 |work=[[NDTV]] |date=18 January 2019}}</ref> with the title "バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子"<ref>{{cite news |title=「バーフバリ」に次ぐヒット記録の印映画「バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子」1月18日公開 |url=https://eiga.com/news/20180928/11/ |access-date=24 January 2019 |work=[[:ja:映画.com|Eiga]] |date=28 September 2018 |language=ja}}</ref> (''Bajurangi ojisan to, chīsana maigo''), which translates as "Uncle Bajrangi and a small lost child".<ref>{{cite web |title=バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子 |url=https://translate.google.com/#view=home&op=translate&sl=ja&tl=en&text=バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子 |website=[[Google Translate]] |access-date=24 January 2019}}</ref>
It was released in Turkey on 17 August 2018 on 190 screens. In the first weekend it grossed approx $89,796 with a spectator count of 8,389.{{citation needed|date=November 2018}} The film released in Japan on 18 January 2019, with the title "バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子", which translates as "Uncle Bajrangi and a small lost child" (''Bajurangi ojisan to, chīsana maigo'').<ref>{{cite news |title=Salman Khan's Bajrangi Bhaijaan Releases In Japan. Details Here |url=https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/salman-khans-bajrangi-bhaijaan-releases-in-japan-details-here-1979757 |access-date=24 January 2019 |work=[[NDTV]] |date=18 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=「バーフバリ」に次ぐヒット記録の印映画「バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子」1月18日公開 |url=https://eiga.com/news/20180928/11/ |access-date=24 January 2019 |work=[[:ja:映画.com|Eiga]] |date=28 September 2018 |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子 |url=https://translate.google.com/#view=home&op=translate&sl=ja&tl=en&text=バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子 |website=[[Google Translate]] |access-date=24 January 2019}}</ref>


== Reception ==
== Reception ==
{{As of|2020|07}}, the film holds a 87% fresh rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]], based on fifteen reviews from English-language critics with an [[average rating]] of 6.4/10.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/bajrangi_bhaijaan/|website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|access-date=10 July 2020}}</ref> The film received similarly positive reviews from Chinese critics. Several critics in China, where it was released as ''Little Lolita's Monkey Uncle'', noted narrative parallels to the 16th century Chinese epic ''[[Journey to the West]]'' and its monkey-king hero [[Sun Wukong]] (which in turn have similarities to the Hindu epic ''[[Ramayana]],'' which was composed between the 7th and 4th centuries BCE, and its monkey-god hero [[Hanuman]]), making the film relatable to Chinese audiences.<ref>{{cite news |title=《小萝莉的猴神大叔》:呆萌版《西游记》? |url=http://wemedia.ifeng.com/50869554/wemedia.shtml |access-date=8 February 2019 |work=[[Ifeng]] |agency=[[Phoenix Television]] |date=4 March 2018}}</ref> In January 2019, upon release in Japan, it was the week's highest-rated film on the Filmarks audience satisfaction survey.<ref>{{cite news |title=【発表】映画『バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子』初日満足度ランキング1位獲得 |url=https://filmaga.filmarks.com/articles/2548/ |url-status=dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190126001036/https://filmaga.filmarks.com/articles/2548/ |archive-date=26 January 2019 |access-date=24 January 2019 |work=Filmarks |publisher=Filmaga |date=21 January 2019 |language=ja}}</ref>
{{Rotten Tomatoes prose|score=88|count=17|average=6.4|consensus=|ref=yes |access-date=July 18, 2022}}
 
In India, ''[[Bollywood Hungama]]'' gave the film 4.5 out of 5 stars, writing that "this film easily qualifies to be Salman Khan's best movie till date, featuring his career's best performance. The film wins you over completely".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hungama |first=Bollywood |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Movie Review: A 5 years old girl from Pakistan gets separated from her mother at an Indian railway station. Lost and hungry she finds shelter at the home of Pavan,an ardent devotee of Hanuman, a devout Hindu and hailing from a robust wrestling family. Bajrangi Bhaijaan is the moving story of Pavan's quest to unite the childRead More |website=[[Bollywood Hungama]] |url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/bajrangi-bhaijaan/critic-review/bajrangi-bhaijaan-movie-review/ |access-date=2022-12-09 |language=en}}</ref> Srijana Mitra Das of [[The Times of India|''Times of India'']] gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, writing that "Bajrangi Bhaijaan is Salman Khan's most daring film where Salman presents a beautiful performance - but allows the story to be the real "dabangg" ".Rachit Gupta for ''[[Filmfare]]'' wrote that "If movies are meant to inspire, then ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' fulfills its purpose with resounding success", giving the movie 3.5 out of 5 stars.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Movie Review: Bajrangi Bhaijaan |url=https://www.filmfare.com/reviews/movie-review-bajrangi-bhaijaan-9866.html |access-date=2022-12-09 |website=filmfare.com |language=en}}</ref> Archita Kashyap of ''[[Koimoi]]'' gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, writing that "watch (the film) for full-blown, larger than life, wholesome Hindi filmy entertainment".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kashyap |first=Archita |date=2015-07-17 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Review |url=https://www.koimoi.com/reviews/bajrangi-bhaijaan-review/ |access-date=2022-12-09 |website=Koimoi |language=en-US}}</ref> Raja Sen of ''[[Rediff.com]]'' gave a 3.5 out of 5 star rating explaining that "''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' is an overearnest, oversimplified, preposterously sweet and frequently schlocky film, which shouldn't work because of how predictable and soppy it is. Yet, because of a finely picked supporting cast, some sharp lines of dialogue and, most crucially, because of its overall heart, it works, and works well."<ref>{{cite web|last=Sen|first=Raja|title=Review: Bajrangi Bhaijaan is a solid crowdpleaser|url=https://www.rediff.com/movies/review/review-bajrangi-bhaijaan-is-a-solid-crowdpleaser/20150717.htm|work=[[Rediff.com]]|access-date=17 August 2021}}</ref> [[Rajeev Masand]] of ''[[CNN-IBN]]'' gave 3 stars out of 5, commenting "''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' is way too long at 2 hours and 35 minutes, and could have done with some serious pruning, especially in its first half. Nevertheless, it's more engaging than such typical Salman Khan blockbusters as Bodyguard and Ready, if only because it has a sliver of a story, and its heart in the right place."<ref>{{cite news|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' review: The film uses humour as a tool to address deep-set religious prejudices |url=https://www.news18.com/news/movies/bajrangi-bhaijaan-review-the-film-uses-humor-as-a-tool-to-address-deep-set-religious-prejudices-1021873.html|date=18 July 2015 |publisher=CNN-IBN |access-date=16 August 2021 |author=Rajeev Masand}}</ref> [[Anupama Chopra]] of ''[[Hindustan Times]]'' said "''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' is simplistic, occasionally silly, and tiringly over-stretched. It's also unashamedly manipulative. But it works. Director and co-writer Kabir Khan preserves the larger-than-life Salman image but also allows it to evolve so that the star is not just a slick superman."<ref>{{cite news|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan review by Anupama Chopra: Tears, cheers |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/movie-reviews/bajrangi-bhaijaan-review-by-anupama-chopra-tears-cheers/story-KyU1iPMTVoLd8kezntglhO.html|date=22 September 2015 |publisher=CNN-IBN |access-date=16 August 2021 |author=Anupama Chopra}}</ref> Uday Bhatia for [[Mint (newspaper)|''Mint'']] wrote: "To say Bajrangi Bhaijaan is geared towards maximum emotional impact is an understatement. It is engineered for it. Its parts have been carefully assembled so as to make you laugh every other scene, tear up every 10 minutes"; further praising Harshaali Malhotra, he goes "Who says you need a girl and a gun to make a movie? This film proves that you only need the former, provided she’s a criminally cute six-year-old".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bhatia |first=Uday |date=2015-07-17 |title=Film Review {{!}} Bajrangi Bhaijaan |url=https://www.livemint.com/Leisure/hDcnYQaugZm3u9Cme1SAFP/Film-Review--Bajrangi-Bhaijaan.html |access-date=2022-12-09 |website=mint |language=en}}</ref>


Comparisons were drawn between ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' and the 2006 [[Kannada]] film ''[[Kallarali Hoovagi]]'' in terms of the core plot and characters.<ref>{{cite web|author=B. L. Venu|date=12 October 2015|title=ಭಜರಂಗಿ ಮತ್ತು ಕಲ್ಲರಳಿ...|trans-title=Kallarali and Bhajarangi|url=http://www.prajavani.net/article/ಭಜರಂಗಿ-ಮತ್ತು-ಕಲ್ಲರಳಿ|access-date=7 November 2015|language=kn}}</ref>
Overseas too, the film received positive reviews from Chinese critics. Several critics in China, where it was released as ''Little Lolita's Monkey Uncle'', noted narrative parallels to the 16th century Chinese epic ''[[Journey to the West]]'' and its monkey-king hero [[Sun Wukong]] (which in turn have similarities to the 4th century BC Hindu epic ''[[Ramayana]]'' and its monkey-god hero [[Hanuman]]), making the film relatable to Chinese audiences.<ref>{{cite news |date=4 March 2018 |title=《小萝莉的猴神大叔》:呆萌版《西游记》? |language=hi |trans-title="Little Lolita's Monkey God Uncle": A cute version of "Journey to the West"? |work=[[Ifeng]] |agency=[[Phoenix Television]] |url=http://wemedia.ifeng.com/50869554/wemedia.shtml |url-status=dead |access-date=8 February 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190209232317/http://wemedia.ifeng.com/50869554/wemedia.shtml |archive-date=9 February 2019}}</ref> The film's theme of connecting people across nations, religions and ethnicities also resonated with Chinese audiences.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Hong |first=Yanyan |date=September 2021 |title=The power of Bollywood: A study on opportunities, challenges, and audiences' perceptions of Indian cinema in China |journal=Global Media and China |volume=6 |issue=3 |pages=345–363 |doi=10.1177/20594364211022605 |s2cid=236301872 |issn=2059-4364|doi-access=free }}</ref> In Japan, upon release in January 2019, it was the week's highest-rated film on the Filmarks audience satisfaction survey.<ref>{{cite news |date=21 January 2019 |title=【発表】映画『バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子』初日満足度ランキング1位獲得 |language=ja |work=Filmarks |publisher=Filmaga |url=https://filmaga.filmarks.com/articles/2548/ |url-status=dead |access-date=24 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190126001036/https://filmaga.filmarks.com/articles/2548/ |archive-date=26 January 2019}}</ref> The core plot of the movie was reported to be thematically similar to the 2006 Kannada movie ''[[Kallarali Hoovagi]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prajavani.net/article/ಭಜರಂಗಿ-ಮತ್ತು-ಕಲ್ಲರಳಿ|title=ಭಜರಂಗಿ ಮತ್ತು ಕಲ್ಲರಳಿ...|author=B. L. Venu|date=12 October 2015|access-date=7 November 2015|language=kn|trans-title=Kallarali and Bhajarangi}}</ref>


==Box office==
== Box office ==


''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{INRConvert|333|c|lk=c}} worldwide in its first week,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Collections/world_week#.VdqxQIuUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724093602/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Collections/world_week |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 July 2015 |title=Top Worldwide First Week All Time }}</ref> beating the previous record of {{INRConvert|332|c|lk=r}} worldwide by ''[[PK (film)|PK]]''. The film went on to [[Net income|net]] {{INRConvert|3.15|b}} and {{INRConvert|4.26|b}} gross<ref name="robcain">{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/robcain/2015/08/14/oops-pk-is-not-actually-indias-top-grossing-movie-ever/|title=Oops... 'PK' Is Not Actually India's Top-Grossing Movie Ever|author=Rob Cain|work=Forbes|access-date=19 September 2015}}</ref> in India<ref name="indianexpress.com">{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/salman-khan-bajrangi-bhaijaan-300-cr-india-20-days-2nd-highest-grosser-pk/|title=Salman Khan 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' becomes the second highest grosser in India after PK|date=6 August 2015|work=The Indian Express}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdmondaybusiness#.VcBa4Pmqqko%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150806004603/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdmondaybusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=6 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> and grossed {{INRConvert|1.792|b}} overseas for a worldwide gross of {{INRConvert|6.03|b}} in 31 days.<ref name="robcain"/><ref name="forbes.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/robcain/2015/08/04/despite-weekend-slowdown-indias-bajrangi-bhaijaan-treks-to-540-crore-84-2m-worldwide/|title=Despite Weekend Slowdown, India's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Treks To 540 crore / $84.2M Worldwide|author=Rob Cain|date=4 August 2015|work=Forbes}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' became the quickest film to collect {{INRConvert|1|b}}<ref name="boxofficeindia.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Collections/india_records_weekend#.Vb9kGLXoBqA%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140124064537/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Collections/india_records_weekend |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 January 2014 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> and {{INRConvert|2|b}} net domestically beating ''PK'' and ''[[Dhoom 3]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2015-07-26/news/64880449_1_200-crore-kareena-kapoor-khan-nawazuddin-siddiqui|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' mints Rs 200 crore – The Economic Times<!-- Bot generated title -->|access-date=23 December 2019}}</ref> The distributor share of the film had crossed {{INRConvert|150|c}} crore which is a record in India being the second film to do so after ''PK''.<ref name="ReferenceB" /><ref name="bajrangi150">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdtuesdaybusiness#.VcGnH4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150807171333/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdtuesdaybusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=7 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Third Tuesday Business }}</ref> In August 2015, [[Eros International]] said in a statement to the [[Bombay Stock Exchange]] that ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' has become the fastest Bollywood film to gross {{INRConvert|500|c}} worldwide, while it crossed {{INRConvert|300|c}} at the domestic box office.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ndtv.com/business/salman-khan-creates-box-office-history-with-bajrangi-bhaijaan-1204785|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Nets Rs 500 Crore; Eros Shares Surge 60% This Year|website=NDTV.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanheadingforalltimeblockbusterstatus#.VcYByIuUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150811042753/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanheadingforalltimeblockbusterstatus |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Heading For All Time Blockbuster Status }}</ref>
''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{INRConvert|333|c|lk=c|year=2015|mode=historical}} worldwide in its first week,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Collections/world_week#.VdqxQIuUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724093602/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Collections/world_week |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 July 2015 |title=Top Worldwide First Week All Time }}</ref> beating the previous record of {{INRConvert|332|c|lk=r|year=2015|mode=historical}} worldwide by ''[[PK (film)|PK]]''. The film went on to [[Net income|net]] {{INRConvert|3.15|b|year=2015|mode=historical}} and {{INRConvert|4.26|b|year=2015|mode=historical}} gross<ref name="robcain">{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/robcain/2015/08/14/oops-pk-is-not-actually-indias-top-grossing-movie-ever/|title=Oops... 'PK' Is Not Actually India's Top-Grossing Movie Ever|author=Rob Cain|work=Forbes|access-date=19 September 2015}}</ref> in India<ref name="indianexpress.com">{{cite web|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/salman-khan-bajrangi-bhaijaan-300-cr-india-20-days-2nd-highest-grosser-pk/|title=Salman Khan 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' becomes the second highest grosser in India after PK|date=6 August 2015|work=The Indian Express}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdmondaybusiness#.VcBa4Pmqqko%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150806004603/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdmondaybusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=6 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> and grossed {{INRConvert|1.792|b|year=2015|mode=historical}} overseas for a worldwide gross of {{INRConvert|6.03|b|year=2015|mode=historical}} in 31 days.<ref name="robcain" /><ref name="forbes.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/robcain/2015/08/04/despite-weekend-slowdown-indias-bajrangi-bhaijaan-treks-to-540-crore-84-2m-worldwide/|title=Despite Weekend Slowdown, India's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Treks To 540 crore / $84.2M Worldwide|author=Rob Cain|date=4 August 2015|work=Forbes}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' became the quickest film to collect {{INRConvert|1|b|year=2015|mode=historical}}<ref name="boxofficeindia.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Collections/india_records_weekend#.Vb9kGLXoBqA%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140124064537/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Collections/india_records_weekend |url-status=dead |archive-date=24 January 2014 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> and {{INRConvert|2|b|year=2015|mode=historical}} net domestically beating ''PK'' and ''[[Dhoom 3]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2015-07-26/news/64880449_1_200-crore-kareena-kapoor-khan-nawazuddin-siddiqui|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' mints Rs 200 crore – The Economic Times<!-- Bot generated title -->|access-date=23 December 2019}}</ref> The distributor share of the film had crossed {{INRConvert|150|c|year=2015|mode=historical}} crore which is a record in India being the second film to do so after ''PK''.<ref name="ReferenceB" /><ref name="bajrangi150">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdtuesdaybusiness#.VcGnH4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150807171333/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdtuesdaybusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=7 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Third Tuesday Business }}</ref> In August 2015, [[Eros International]] said in a statement to the [[Bombay Stock Exchange]] that ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' has become the fastest Bollywood film to gross {{INRConvert|500|c|year=2015|mode=historical}} worldwide, while it crossed {{INRConvert|300|c|year=2015|mode=historical}} at the domestic box office.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ndtv.com/business/salman-khan-creates-box-office-history-with-bajrangi-bhaijaan-1204785|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Nets Rs 500 Crore; Eros Shares Surge 60% This Year|website=NDTV.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanheadingforalltimeblockbusterstatus#.VcYByIuUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150811042753/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanheadingforalltimeblockbusterstatus |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Heading For All Time Blockbuster Status }}</ref>


The film is the highest nett grosser ever in Delhi / UP, CP Berar, CI, Bihar, Assam and Orissa, East Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal beating the lifetime collections of ''PK'' and ''Dhoom 3''. The footfalls of the film crossed 35.2{{nbsp}}million after five weeks, making it the most watched film in India since ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]'' (2001) and beating ''PK'', ''[[3 Idiots]]'', ''Dhoom 3'', and ''[[Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...]]''.<ref name="robcain"/><ref name="ReferenceC">{{cite web|url=http://boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanfourthweekbusiness#.Vc2eWbKqqkp |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150816170428/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanfourthweekbusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/footfallsfiveweeksbajrangibhaijaanvpk#.Vd6i8dButzR |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150827035237/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/footfallsfiveweeksbajrangibhaijaanvpk |url-status=dead |archive-date=27 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{INRConvert|626|c}} worldwide at the end of its 7th week.<ref name="Koimoi Gross">{{cite web|url=http://m.koimoi.com/box-office/bajrangi-bhaijaan-grosses-626-crores-worldwide-box-office-report|title=KoiMoi – Bajrangi Bhaijaan Grosses 626 Crores Worldwide – Box Office Report|work=koimoi.com|access-date=19 September 2015|date=7 September 2015}}</ref> The domestic Indian gross for the film was {{INRConvert|433|c}} as of August 2015,<ref>{{cite news|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Worldwide Box Office Collection: Salman Starrer is now 2nd Highest Grosser with Over Rs 600 Crore Income|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/bajrangi-bhaijaan-worldwide-box-office-collection-salman-starrer-now-2nd-highest-grosser-over-643326|work=[[International Business Times]]|date=18 August 2015}}</ref> while its overseas gross was [[United States dollar|US$]]30.9million<ref name="ibtimes"/> ({{INR}}211.05crore)<ref name="exchange16"/> as of 2017. It was one of the [[List of highest-grossing Indian films|highest-grossing Indian film]] ever at the time, behind ''PK''.<ref name="gross">{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/box-office-special-features/box-office-aamir-khans-dangal-eclipses-dhoom-3-becomes-3th-highest-worldwide-grosser/|title=Box Office: Aamir Khan's Dangal eclipses Dhoom 3; becomes 3rd Highest worldwide grosser – Bollywood Hungama|first=Bollywood|last=Hungama|date=7 January 2017}}</ref> Prior to its China release, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan''{{'}}s worldwide gross was {{INR}}626{{nbsp}}crore (US${{To USD|626|IND|year=2015|round=yes}}{{nbsp}}million) as of 27 February 2018.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=http://www.timesnownews.com/entertainment/box-office/article/deepika-padukone-padmaavat-beats-aamir-khan-dhoom-3-and-salman-khans-tiger-zinda-hai-at-the-box-office/202889|title=Deepika Padukone's Padmaavat beats Aamir Khan's Dhoom 3 and Salman Khan's Tiger Zinda Hai at the box office|date=27 February 2018|work=[[Times Now]]}}</ref> After 22 days at the Chinese box office, it became the fourth Indian film to gross {{INR}}900{{nbsp}}crore (US${{To USD|9000|IND|year=2015|round=yes}}{{nbsp}}million) worldwide, after ''[[Dangal (film)|Dangal]]'', ''[[Baahubali 2]]'', and ''[[Secret Superstar]]''.<ref name="entgroup"/><ref name="exchange17"/> As of today, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' is the third highest-grossing Indian film ever worldwide.<ref name="firstpost">{{cite news|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan dethrones Secret Superstar to become third highest-grossing Indian film of all time|url=http://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/bajrangi-bhaijaan-dethrones-secret-superstar-to-become-third-highest-grossing-indian-film-of-all-time-4411939.html|work=[[Firstpost]]|date=30 March 2018}}</ref> The film was marketed by a Mumbai-based company named Spice PR owned by Prabhat Choudhary.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/features/us-baahubali-achievement-content-foresight-prabhat-choudhary/ |title=For us, Baahubali is an achievement of the content and foresight – Prabhat Choudhary |publisher=Bollywood Hungama |date=31 May 2017 }}</ref>
The film is the highest nett grosser ever in Delhi / UP, CP Berar, CI, Bihar, Assam and Orissa, East Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal beating the lifetime collections of ''PK'' and ''Dhoom 3''. The footfalls of the film crossed 35.2{{nbsp}}million after five weeks, making it the most watched film in India since ''[[Gadar: Ek Prem Katha]]'' (2001) and beating ''PK'', ''[[3 Idiots]]'', ''Dhoom 3'', and ''[[Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...]]''.<ref name="robcain" /><ref name="ReferenceC">{{cite web|url=http://boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanfourthweekbusiness#.Vc2eWbKqqkp |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150816170428/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanfourthweekbusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/footfallsfiveweeksbajrangibhaijaanvpk#.Vd6i8dButzR |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150827035237/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/footfallsfiveweeksbajrangibhaijaanvpk |url-status=dead |archive-date=27 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{INRConvert|626|c|year=2015|mode=historical}} worldwide at the end of its 7th week.<ref name="Koimoi Gross">{{cite web|url=http://m.koimoi.com/box-office/bajrangi-bhaijaan-grosses-626-crores-worldwide-box-office-report|title=KoiMoi – Bajrangi Bhaijaan Grosses 626 Crores Worldwide – Box Office Report|work=koimoi.com|access-date=19 September 2015|date=7 September 2015}}</ref> The domestic Indian gross for the film was {{INRConvert|433|c|year=2015|mode=historical}} as of August 2015,<ref>{{cite news|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Worldwide Box Office Collection: Salman Starrer is now 2nd Highest Grosser with Over Rs 600 Crore Income|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/bajrangi-bhaijaan-worldwide-box-office-collection-salman-starrer-now-2nd-highest-grosser-over-643326|work=[[International Business Times]]|date=18 August 2015}}</ref> while its overseas gross was [[United States dollar|US$]]30.9 million<ref name="ibtimes" /> ({{INR}}211.05crore)<ref name="exchange16" /> as of 2017. It was one of the [[List of highest-grossing Indian films|highest-grossing Indian film]] ever at the time, behind ''PK''.<ref name="gross">{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/box-office-special-features/box-office-aamir-khans-dangal-eclipses-dhoom-3-becomes-3th-highest-worldwide-grosser/|title=Box Office: Aamir Khan's Dangal eclipses Dhoom 3; becomes 3rd Highest worldwide grosser – Bollywood Hungama|first=Bollywood|last=Hungama|website=[[Bollywood Hungama]] |date=7 January 2017}}</ref> Prior to its China release, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan''{{'}}s worldwide gross was {{INR}}626{{nbsp}}crore (US${{To USD|626|IND|year=2015|round=yes}}{{nbsp}}million) as of 27 February 2018.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=http://www.timesnownews.com/entertainment/box-office/article/deepika-padukone-padmaavat-beats-aamir-khan-dhoom-3-and-salman-khans-tiger-zinda-hai-at-the-box-office/202889|title=Deepika Padukone's Padmaavat beats Aamir Khan's Dhoom 3 and Salman Khan's Tiger Zinda Hai at the box office|date=27 February 2018|work=[[Times Now]]}}</ref> After 22 days at the Chinese box office, it became the fourth Indian film to gross {{INR}}900{{nbsp}}crore (US${{To USD|9000|IND|year=2015|round=yes}}{{nbsp}}million) worldwide, after ''[[Dangal (film)|Dangal]]'', ''[[Baahubali 2]]'', and ''[[Secret Superstar]]''.<ref name="entgroup" /><ref name="exchange17" /> As of today, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' is the sixth highest-grossing Indian film ever worldwide.<ref name="firstpost">{{cite news|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan dethrones Secret Superstar to become third highest-grossing Indian film of all time|url=http://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/bajrangi-bhaijaan-dethrones-secret-superstar-to-become-third-highest-grossing-indian-film-of-all-time-4411939.html|work=[[Firstpost]]|date=30 March 2018}}</ref> The film was marketed by a Mumbai-based company named Spice PR owned by Prabhat Choudhary.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/features/us-baahubali-achievement-content-foresight-prabhat-choudhary/ |title=For us, Baahubali is an achievement of the content and foresight – Prabhat Choudhary |website=[[Bollywood Hungama]] |date=31 May 2017 }}</ref>


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! Overseas (2015{{ndash}}2016)
! Overseas (2015{{ndash}}2016)
! {{US$|30.9 million|long=no}}<ref name="ibtimes"/> ({{INR}}211.05&nbsp;crore)<ref name="exchange16"/>
! {{US$|30.9 million|long=no}}<ref name="ibtimes" /> ({{INR}}211.05&nbsp;crore)<ref name="exchange16" />
|-
|-
| [[Pakistan]]
| [[Pakistan]]
| [[Pakistani rupee|PKR]] 54.01 Crore{{citation needed|date=October 2020}} (US${{To USD|541.02|Pakistan|year=2015}}{{nbsp}}million)
| {{PKR|54.01 crore|link=yes}}{{citation needed|date=October 2020}} ({{US$|{{To USD|541.02|Pakistan|year=2015}} million}})
|-
|-
| [[Arab States of the Persian Gulf]]
| [[Arab States of the Persian Gulf]]
| US$9.45{{nbsp}}million<ref name="ibtimes2015"/> ({{INR}}65&nbsp;crore)<ref name="exchange16"/>
| {{US$|9444460}}<ref name="ibtimes2015" /> ({{INR}}60.28&nbsp;crore)<ref name="exchange16" />
|-
|-
| [[United States]] and [[Canada]]
| [[United States]] and [[Canada]]
| US$8.187{{nbsp}}million<ref name="boi-us">{{cite web|title=USA / Canada Top Grossers All Time|url=https://boxofficeindia.com/week_report_overseas_total.php?cityName=canada|website=[[Box Office India]]|access-date=1 March 2018}}</ref> ({{INR}}56&nbsp;crore)<ref name="exchange16"/>
| {{US$|8187000}}<ref name="boi-us">{{cite web|title=USA / Canada Top Grossers All Time|url=https://boxofficeindia.com/week_report_overseas_total.php?cityName=canada|website=[[Box Office India]]|access-date=1 March 2018}}</ref> ({{INR}}52.2&nbsp;crore)
|-
|-
| [[United Kingdom]]
| [[United Kingdom]]
| [[Pound sterling|£]]2,662,115<ref name="bh-bo"/> (US${{To USD|2.662115|GBR|year=2015}}{{nbsp}}million)
| [[Pound sterling|£]]2,662,115<ref name="bh-bo" /> (US$4,150,476)
|-
|-
| [[Australia]]
| [[Australia]]
| [[A$]]1,701,000<ref name="ibtimes2015"/> (US${{To USD|1.701|AUS|year=2015}}{{nbsp}}million)
| [[A$]]1,700,006<ref name="ibtimes2015" /> (US$1,249,785)(₹8 crore)
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|-
| [[New Zealand]]
| [[New Zealand]]
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| [[Hong Kong]]
| [[Hong Kong]]
| [[HK$]]1,364,088<ref name="bh-bo"/> (US${{formatnum:{{To USD|1364088|HKG|round=yes}}|}})
| [[HK$]]1,364,088<ref name="bh-bo" /> (US${{formatnum:{{To USD|1364088|HKG|round=yes}}|}})
|-
|-
! Overseas (2018{{ndash}}2019)
! Overseas (2018{{ndash}}2019)
! {{US$|{{#expr:45534364+196062+44640}}{{ndash}}{{#expr:47600000+196062+44640}}|long=no}} ({{INR|{{#expr:45775066*68.3978/10000000 round 2}} crore}}+)<ref name="sauder">{{cite web|title=Pacific Exchange Rate Service|url=http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/etc/USDpages.pdf#page=3|website=[[UBC Sauder School of Business]]|publisher=[[University of British Columbia]]|page=3|access-date=8 February 2019}}</ref>
! {{US$|{{#expr:45534364+196062+44640}}|long=no}} ({{INR|296.74 crore }})<ref name="sauder">{{cite web|title=Pacific Exchange Rate Service|url=http://fx.sauder.ubc.ca/etc/USDpages.pdf#page=3|website=[[UBC Sauder School of Business]]|publisher=[[University of British Columbia]]|page=3|access-date=8 February 2019}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[List of highest-grossing films in China|China]]
| [[List of highest-grossing films in China|China]]
| {{US$|45,534,364{{ndash}}47,600,000|long=no}}<ref name="mojo">{{cite web |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) – International Box Office Results |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&id=bajrangibhaijaan.htm |website=[[Box Office Mojo]] |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref name="entgroup"/> ({{INR|{{#expr:45534364*68.3978/10000000 round 2}} crore}}+)<ref name="sauder"/>
| {{US$|45,534,364|long=no}}<ref name="mojo">{{cite web |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) – International Box Office Results |url=https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&id=bajrangibhaijaan.htm |website=[[Box Office Mojo]] |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref name="entgroup" /> ({{INR|296.06 crore }}+)<ref name="sauder" />
|-
|-
| [[Japan]]
| [[Japan]]
| $196,062<ref>{{cite news |title=Japan's love for Indian films continues to rise |url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/trends/entertainment/japans-love-for-indian-films-continues-to-rise-3505491.html |access-date=9 February 2019 |work=[[Moneycontrol]] |date=9 February 2019}}</ref> ({{INR|{{#expr:196062*68.3978/10000000 round 2}} crore}})<ref name="sauder"/>
| $196,062<ref>{{cite news |title=Japan's love for Indian films continues to rise |url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/trends/entertainment/japans-love-for-indian-films-continues-to-rise-3505491.html |access-date=9 February 2019 |work=[[Moneycontrol]] |date=9 February 2019}}</ref> ({{INR|{{#expr:196062*71.14/10000000 round 2}} crore}})<ref name="sauder" />
|-
|-
| [[Turkey]]
| [[Turkey]]
| $44,640<ref name="mojo"/> ({{INR|{{#expr:44640*68.3978/100000 round 1}} [[lakh]]}})<ref name="sauder"/>
| $44,640<ref name="mojo" /> ({{INR|{{#expr:44640*70/100000 round 1}} [[lakh]]}})<ref name="sauder" />
|-
|-
! [[List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets|Overseas total]]
! [[List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets|Overseas total]]
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! [[List of highest-grossing Indian films|Worldwide total]]
! [[List of highest-grossing Indian films|Worldwide total]]
! {{INR|{{#expr:444.92+524.14}} crore}} ({{US$|150 million|long=no}})<ref name="statista">{{Cite web |url=https://www.statista.com/statistics/282411/bollywood-highest-grossing-movies-worldwide/ |title=All time box office revenue of the highest grossing Bollywood movies worldwide as of June 2018 (in million U.S. dollars) |website=[[Statista]] |access-date=8 October 2018}}</ref>
! {{INRConvert|{{#expr:444.92+524.14}}|c|year=2015|mode=historical}}
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=== India ===
=== India ===
''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' opened to an overwhelming response at the domestic box office and went on to break the first week record of ''[[PK (film)|PK]]'' and ''[[Happy New Year (2014 film)|Happy New Year]]''. The film grossed around {{INRConvert|270|m}} in India on the first day of release,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150720201318/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bhajrangibhaijaanhasexcellentfirstdaybeatskickandpk Bhajrangi Bhaijaan Has Excellent First Day – Beats Kick And PK]. Boxofficeindia.com.</ref> and further showed incredible growth on its second and third day to gross {{INRConvert|350|m}}, setting new records in several circuits,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150722123644/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bhajrangibhaijaanseconddaybusiness Bhajrangi Bhaijaan Second Day Business]. Boxofficeindia.com.</ref> and {{INRConvert|385|m}} on the first Sunday to take its first-weekend total to {{INRConvert|1005|m}}, which is an all-time first-weekend record, becoming the quickest film to gross {{INRConvert|1|b}} domestically.<ref name="boxofficeindia.com" /><ref name="boxofficeindia2">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetsalltimeweekendrecord#.VayJY4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722192336/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetsalltimeweekendrecord |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Sets All Time Weekend Record |work=Box Office India |date=20 July 2015 }}</ref> The film grossed {{INRConvert|255|m}} on its first Monday which is the highest-ever non-holiday Monday and<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancrosses125croreinfourdays#.Va3XQ4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150723195155/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancrosses125croreinfourdays |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Crosses 125 Crore In Four Days }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancontinuestomakehistoryonmonday#.Va29vouUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722192309/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancontinuestomakehistoryonmonday |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Continues To Make History On Monday }}</ref> {{INRConvert|21.25|c}} Tuesday as well as {{INRConvert|20|c}} on its first Wednesday and Thursday {{INRConvert|16|c}} to take its first-week gross to {{INRConvert|183.52|c}}, making it the highest first-week total for an Indian film in domestic markets beating previous record holder ''PK''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tidingstoday.com/bajrangi-bhaijaan-1-month-30th-day-5th-weekend-collection-03174/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150817204016/http://www.tidingstoday.com/bajrangi-bhaijaan-1-month-30th-day-5th-weekend-collection-03174/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 August 2015 |title=All Time Bajrangi Bhaijaan Box Office collection }}</ref>
''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' opened to an overwhelming response at the domestic box office and went on to break the first week record of ''[[PK (film)|PK]]'' and ''[[Happy New Year (2014 film)|Happy New Year]]''. The film grossed around {{INR|270 million}} in India on the first day of release,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150720201318/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bhajrangibhaijaanhasexcellentfirstdaybeatskickandpk Bhajrangi Bhaijaan Has Excellent First Day – Beats Kick And PK]. Boxofficeindia.com.</ref> and further showed incredible growth on its second and third day to gross {{INR|350 million}}, setting new records in several circuits,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150722123644/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bhajrangibhaijaanseconddaybusiness Bhajrangi Bhaijaan Second Day Business]. Boxofficeindia.com.</ref> and {{INR|385 million}} on the first Sunday to take its first-weekend total to {{INR|1005 million}}, which is an all-time first-weekend record, becoming the quickest film to gross {{INR|1 billion}} domestically.<ref name="boxofficeindia.com" /><ref name="boxofficeindia2">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetsalltimeweekendrecord#.VayJY4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722192336/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetsalltimeweekendrecord |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Sets All Time Weekend Record |work=Box Office India |date=20 July 2015 }}</ref> The film grossed {{INR|255 million}} on its first Monday which is the highest-ever non-holiday Monday and<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancrosses125croreinfourdays#.Va3XQ4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150723195155/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancrosses125croreinfourdays |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Crosses 125 Crore In Four Days }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancontinuestomakehistoryonmonday#.Va29vouUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722192309/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancontinuestomakehistoryonmonday |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Continues To Make History On Monday }}</ref> {{INR|21.25 crore}} Tuesday as well as {{INR|20 crore}} on its first Wednesday and Thursday {{INR|16 crore}} to take its first-week gross to {{INR|183.52 crore}}, making it the highest first-week total for an Indian film in domestic markets beating previous record holder ''PK''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tidingstoday.com/bajrangi-bhaijaan-1-month-30th-day-5th-weekend-collection-03174/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150817204016/http://www.tidingstoday.com/bajrangi-bhaijaan-1-month-30th-day-5th-weekend-collection-03174/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 August 2015 |title=All Time Bajrangi Bhaijaan Box Office collection }}</ref>


The film grossed {{INRConvert|13.50|c}} on its second Friday.<ref name="bajrangi6">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanwednesdaybusinessupdate#.VbCRfouUdyw|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150723210931/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanwednesdaybusinessupdate|url-status=dead|archive-date=23 July 2015|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Wednesday Business Update}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanfirsttuesdaybusiness#.Va8qbouUdyw|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722131055/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanfirsttuesdaybusiness|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 July 2015|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan First Tuesday Business}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancontinuestocollectbignumbers#.Va8tE4uUdyw%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722131957/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancontinuestocollectbignumbers|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 July 2015|title=Boxoffice|work=boxofficeindia.com|access-date=19 September 2015}}</ref> The film showed further growth and grossed {{INRConvert|20.05|c}} on its second Saturday and {{INRConvert|24.05|c}} Sunday for a total of {{INRConvert|57.50|c}}, which is the highest second weekend ever for an Indian film and took its domestic total to {{INRConvert|240.72|c}} in ten days and also made it the second highest weekend ever for an Indian film.<ref name="bollywoodhungama.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/box-office/special-features/id/200|title=Special Features: Bollywood's 100 Crore club – Box Office, Bollywood Hungama|author=Bollywood Hungama|work=Bollywood Hungama}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed around {{INRConvert|10|c}} on its second Monday. ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed around {{INRConvert|9.3|c}} on its second Tuesday, {{INRConvert|9.1|c}} on its second Wednesday, and {{INRConvert|9.3|c}} on its second Thursday. ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{INRConvert|87|c}}, which is the second-highest second-week collection of all time to take its two-week domestic gross to {{INRConvert|270.50|c}}.<ref name="bajrangi87second">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanhashugesecondweek#.VbzNBYuUdyx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150801234231/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanhashugesecondweek |url-status=dead |archive-date=1 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Has Huge Second Week }}</ref>
The film grossed {{INR|13.50 crore}} on its second Friday.<ref name="bajrangi6">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanwednesdaybusinessupdate#.VbCRfouUdyw|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150723210931/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanwednesdaybusinessupdate|url-status=dead|archive-date=23 July 2015|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Wednesday Business Update}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanfirsttuesdaybusiness#.Va8qbouUdyw|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722131055/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanfirsttuesdaybusiness|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 July 2015|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan First Tuesday Business}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancontinuestocollectbignumbers#.Va8tE4uUdyw%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722131957/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaancontinuestocollectbignumbers|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 July 2015|title=Boxoffice|work=boxofficeindia.com|access-date=19 September 2015}}</ref> The film showed further growth and grossed {{INR|20.05 crore}} on its second Saturday and {{INR|24.05 crore}} Sunday for a total of {{INR|57.50 crore}}, which is the highest second weekend ever for an Indian film and took its domestic total to {{INR|240.72 crore}} in ten days and also made it the second highest weekend ever for an Indian film.<ref name="bollywoodhungama.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/box-office/special-features/id/200|title=Special Features: Bollywood's 100 Crore club – Box Office, Bollywood Hungama|author=Bollywood Hungama|work=Bollywood Hungama}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed around {{INR|10 crore}} on its second Monday. ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed around {{INR|9.3 crore}} on its second Tuesday, {{INR|9.1 crore}} on its second Wednesday, and {{INR|9.3 crore}} on its second Thursday. ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{INR|87 crore}}, which is the second-highest second-week collection of all time to take its two-week domestic gross to {{INR|270.50 crore}}.<ref name="bajrangi87second">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanhashugesecondweek#.VbzNBYuUdyx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150801234231/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanhashugesecondweek |url-status=dead |archive-date=1 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Has Huge Second Week }}</ref>


''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{INRConvert|4|c}} on its third Friday, {{INRConvert|6.08|c}} on its third Saturday, and {{INRConvert|9.08|c}} on its third Sunday to take its third weekend total to {{INRConvert|20|c}} which is the second-highest third weekend of all time. The film grossed around {{INRConvert|20|c}} in its third weekend, reaching {{INRConvert|292|c}} in seventeen days in India to become the [[List of highest-grossing Indian films|second-highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in domestic markets]], beating ''[[Dhoom 3]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdfridaybusiness#.VbxfDYuUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150803005821/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdfridaybusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=3 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Third Friday Business }}</ref> The film went on to gross {{INRConvert|1.53|b}} overseas for a worldwide gross of {{INRConvert|540|c}} in just 17 days.<ref name="forbes.com" /> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' set a new all-time lifetime record in India by becoming the highest grosser ever in Bihar as it went to the {{INRConvert|7.50|c}} gross mark after its third weekend.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetsfirstdomesticcircuitrecord#.VcHpS7XoBqA%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150807171328/http://boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetsfirstdomesticcircuitrecord |url-status=dead |archive-date=7 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> The film grossed {{INRConvert|3.50|c}} on its third Monday, {{INRConvert|2.50|c}} on its second Tuesday, and {{INRConvert|2.43|c}} on its second Wednesday to take its 19 days total to {{INRConvert|300.6|c}} in India and become only the 2nd Indian film to do so.<ref name="ibtimes.co.in">{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/bajrangi-bhaijaan-20-day-box-office-collection-after-aamirs-pk-salman-starrer-enters-rs-300-641841|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' 20-Day Box Office Collection: After Aamir's 'PK', Salman Starrer Enters Rs 300 Crore Club|date=6 August 2015|work=International Business Times, India Edition}}</ref> The film also recorded the third-highest third week ever as it grossed {{INRConvert|2.50|c}} on its third Thursday for a combined total of {{INRConvert|30|c}} in its third week.<ref name="bajrangi298152">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanalltimethirdhighestthirdweek#.VcRHO4uUdyx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150808210813/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanalltimethirdhighestthirdweek |url-status=dead |archive-date=8 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan All Time Third Highest Third Week }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodtrade.com/box-office/bajrangi-bhaijaan/all-domestic/2900/ |title=  Bajrangi Bhaijaan Domestic BoxOffice Report |publisher=Bollywoodtrade |access-date=10 August 2015}}</ref>
''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{INR|4 crore}} on its third Friday, {{INR|6.08 crore}} on its third Saturday, and {{INR|9.08 crore}} on its third Sunday to take its third weekend total to {{INR|20 crore}} which is the second-highest third weekend of all time. The film grossed around {{INR|20 crore}} in its third weekend, reaching {{INR|292 crore}} in seventeen days in India to become the [[List of highest-grossing Indian films|second-highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in domestic markets]], beating ''[[Dhoom 3]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdfridaybusiness#.VbxfDYuUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150803005821/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanthirdfridaybusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=3 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Third Friday Business }}</ref> The film went on to gross {{INR|1.53 billion}} overseas for a worldwide gross of {{INR|540 crore}} in just 17 days.<ref name="forbes.com" /> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' set a new all-time lifetime record in India by becoming the highest grosser ever in Bihar as it went to the {{INR|7.50 crore}} gross mark after its third weekend.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetsfirstdomesticcircuitrecord#.VcHpS7XoBqA%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150807171328/http://boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetsfirstdomesticcircuitrecord |url-status=dead |archive-date=7 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> The film grossed {{INR|3.50 crore}} on its third Monday, {{INR|2.50 crore}} on its second Tuesday, and {{INR|2.43 crore}} on its second Wednesday to take its 19 days total to {{INR|300.6 crore}} in India and become only the 2nd Indian film to do so.<ref name="ibtimes.co.in">{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/bajrangi-bhaijaan-20-day-box-office-collection-after-aamirs-pk-salman-starrer-enters-rs-300-641841|title='Bajrangi Bhaijaan' 20-Day Box Office Collection: After Aamir's 'PK', Salman Starrer Enters Rs 300 Crore Club|date=6 August 2015|work=International Business Times, India Edition}}</ref> The film also recorded the third-highest third week ever as it grossed {{INR|2.50 crore}} on its third Thursday for a combined total of {{INR|30 crore}} in its third week.<ref name="bajrangi298152">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanalltimethirdhighestthirdweek#.VcRHO4uUdyx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150808210813/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanalltimethirdhighestthirdweek |url-status=dead |archive-date=8 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan All Time Third Highest Third Week }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodtrade.com/box-office/bajrangi-bhaijaan/all-domestic/2900/ |title=  Bajrangi Bhaijaan Domestic BoxOffice Report |publisher=Bollywoodtrade |access-date=10 August 2015}}</ref>


The film grossed {{INRConvert|7.25|c}} in its fourth weekend.<ref name="bajrangifourthweekend">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanat306croreafterin24days#.VchN14uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150812225435/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanat306croreafterin24days |url-status=dead |archive-date=12 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan At 306 Crore After In 24 Days }}</ref> The film grossed {{INRConvert|10.65|c}} in its fourth week, {{INRConvert|3.78|c}} in its fifth week, {{INRConvert|1.49|c}} in its sixth week, {{INRConvert|0.65|c}} in its seventh week, and {{INRConvert|0.195|c}} in its eighth week. The film collected {{INRConvert|0.11|c}} in its ninth week becoming the second film ever to gross more than 10 lakhs in the ninth week after ''[[Vicky Donor]]''.
The film grossed {{INR|7.25 crore}} in its fourth weekend.<ref name="bajrangifourthweekend">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanat306croreafterin24days#.VchN14uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150812225435/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanat306croreafterin24days |url-status=dead |archive-date=12 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan At 306 Crore After In 24 Days }}</ref> The film grossed {{INR|10.65 crore}} in its fourth week, {{INR|3.78 crore}} in its fifth week, {{INR|1.49 crore}} in its sixth week, {{INR|0.65 crore}} in its seventh week, and {{INR|0.195 crore}} in its eighth week. The film collected {{INR|0.11 crore}} in its ninth week becoming the second film ever to gross more than 10 lakhs in the ninth week after ''[[Vicky Donor]]''.


The film had a tenth week and became the third Indian film of the 2010s to ever have one. The other films were ''Vicky Donor'' and ''[[Band Baaja Baaraat]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanstillhittingrecords#.Vf-w49DhVzR|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Still Hitting Records|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924154904/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanstillhittingrecords|archive-date=24 September 2015|date=21 September 2015}}</ref> The film's final domestic gross was {{INR|444.92 crore}}<ref name="dnaindia">{{cite news|title=Best of 2015: Top 6 highest grossing films|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-best-of-2015-top-6-highest-grossing-films-2157811|work=[[Daily News and Analysis]]|date=26 December 2015}}</ref> ({{US$|{{To USD|4449.2|IND|year=2015}} million}}).
The film had a tenth week and became the third Indian film of the 2010s to ever have one. The other films were ''Vicky Donor'' and ''[[Band Baaja Baaraat]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanstillhittingrecords#.Vf-w49DhVzR|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Still Hitting Records|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924154904/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanstillhittingrecords|archive-date=24 September 2015|date=21 September 2015}}</ref> The film's final domestic gross was {{INR|444.92 crore}}<ref name="dnaindia">{{cite news|title=Best of 2015: Top 6 highest grossing films|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-best-of-2015-top-6-highest-grossing-films-2157811|work=[[Daily News and Analysis]]|date=26 December 2015}}</ref> ({{US$|{{To USD|4449.2|IND|year=2015}} million}}).


=== Overseas ===
=== Overseas ===
''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed around $8.1 million in the first weekend in overseas markets, which is the second-highest opening weekend for a Hindi film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanoverseasbusiness#.Va3XR4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150723195225/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanoverseasbusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Overseas Business }}</ref><ref>[http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/box-office/overseas/id/587 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' a runaway hit – Box Office Overseas Report]. Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved on 20 July 2015.</ref> The film has grossed around $2.45 million in its first weekend in US-Canada.<ref name="boxofficeindia1">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanoverseasandworldwideupdate#.VayJX4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722192330/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanoverseasandworldwideupdate |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan – Overseas And Worldwide Update |work=Box Office India }}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{ PKRConvert  |4.5|c}} in Pakistan in first 3 days of its release,<ref name="binroyeindia">{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/entertainment-others/border-blockbuster/|title=Alongside 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan', a small Pakistani film competes for attention|date=22 July 2015}}</ref> and subsequently {{ PKRConvert  |6|c}} in the first week.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.dawn.com/news/1195872|title=At the box office: How did Bin Roye, Wrong No and Bajrangi Bhaijaan fare?|first=Zoya|last=Anwer|date=24 July 2015|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Salman-Khans-Bajrangi-Bhaijaan-earns-big-at-Pakistani-box-office/articleshow/48203700.cms|title=Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' earns big at Pakistani box office|access-date=23 December 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/salman-khans-bajrangi-bhaijaan-earns-big-at-pakistani-box-office/|title=Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' earns big at Pakistani box office|date=24 July 2015}}</ref> The ten-day overseas gross of ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' is US$17 million plus.<ref name="bboverseas10">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetforhugetotalinoverseas#.VbaY2YuUdyx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150729215147/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetforhugetotalinoverseas |url-status=dead |archive-date=29 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Set For Huge Total In Overseas }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/box-office-overseas/bajrangi-bhaijaan-continues-to-gallop-speedily/|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan continues to gallop speedily :Latest Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama|first=Bollywood|last=Hungama|date=27 July 2015}}</ref> At the end of two weeks, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed US$20 million in overseas. ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed around $23.5 million in overseas in 17 days.<ref name="overseas23">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/box-office-overseas/drishyam-decent-bajrangi-bhaijaan-fantastic/|title='Drishyam' decent, 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' fantastic :Latest Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama|first=Bollywood|last=Hungama|date=3 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="bajrangi500">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanclosinginon500croreworldwide#.VbzLh4uUdyx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150801185925/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanclosinginon500croreworldwide |url-status=dead |archive-date=1 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Closing In On 500 Crore Worldwide }}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' set an all-time record in the [[Arab states of the Persian Gulf|Persian Gulf region]] with collections of {{INRConvert|47.9|c}} to become the highest-grossing film in the territory, beating films like ''[[Happy New Year (2014 film)|Happy New Year]]'' and ''[[Dhoom 3]]''.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanistopalltimegrosseringulf#.VcBZw_mqqko%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150806004558/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanistopalltimegrosseringulf |url-status=dead |archive-date=6 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> The film is also the biggest Salman Khan film in the [[Persian Gulf]], beating the previous best of ''[[Kick (2014 film)|Kick]]'' which grossed around $4.1 million.<ref name="ReferenceA" /> The film has done excellent across all overseas markets, according to [[Box Office India]].
''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed around $8.1 million in the first weekend in overseas markets, which is the second-highest opening weekend for a Hindi film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanoverseasbusiness#.Va3XR4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150723195225/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanoverseasbusiness |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Overseas Business }}</ref><ref>[http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/box-office/overseas/id/587 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' a runaway hit – Box Office Overseas Report]. Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved on 20 July 2015.</ref> The film has grossed around $2.45 million in its first weekend in US-Canada.<ref name="boxofficeindia1">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanoverseasandworldwideupdate#.VayJX4uUdyw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722192330/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanoverseasandworldwideupdate |url-status=dead |archive-date=22 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan – Overseas And Worldwide Update |work=Box Office India }}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed {{PKR|4.5 crore}} ({{US$|{{To USD|45000|Pakistan|year=2015|round=yes}},000|long=no}}) in Pakistan in its first 3 days of its release,<ref name="binroyeindia">{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/entertainment-others/border-blockbuster/|title=Alongside 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan', a small Pakistani film competes for attention|date=22 July 2015}}</ref> and subsequently {{PKR|6 crore}} ({{US$|{{To USD|60000|Pakistan|year=2015|round=yes}},000|long=no}}) in the first week.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.dawn.com/news/1195872|title=At the box office: How did Bin Roye, Wrong No and Bajrangi Bhaijaan fare?|first=Zoya|last=Anwer|date=24 July 2015|website=DAWN.COM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Salman-Khans-Bajrangi-Bhaijaan-earns-big-at-Pakistani-box-office/articleshow/48203700.cms|title=Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' earns big at Pakistani box office|website=[[The Times of India]]|access-date=23 December 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/salman-khans-bajrangi-bhaijaan-earns-big-at-pakistani-box-office/|title=Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' earns big at Pakistani box office|date=24 July 2015}}</ref> The ten-day overseas gross of ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' was over {{US$|17 million}}.<ref name="bboverseas10">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetforhugetotalinoverseas#.VbaY2YuUdyx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150729215147/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaansetforhugetotalinoverseas |url-status=dead |archive-date=29 July 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Set For Huge Total In Overseas }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/box-office-overseas/bajrangi-bhaijaan-continues-to-gallop-speedily/|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan continues to gallop speedily :Latest Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama|first=Bollywood|last=Hungama|website=[[Bollywood Hungama]] |date=27 July 2015}}</ref> At the end of two weeks, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed US$20 million in overseas. ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed around $23.5 million in overseas in 17 days.<ref name="overseas23">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/box-office-overseas/drishyam-decent-bajrangi-bhaijaan-fantastic/|title='Drishyam' decent, 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' fantastic :Latest Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama|first=Bollywood|last=Hungama|website=[[Bollywood Hungama]] |date=3 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="bajrangi500">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanclosinginon500croreworldwide#.VbzLh4uUdyx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150801185925/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanclosinginon500croreworldwide |url-status=dead |archive-date=1 August 2015 |title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Closing In On 500 Crore Worldwide }}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' set an all-time record in the [[Arab states of the Persian Gulf|Persian Gulf region]] with collections of {{INRConvert|47.9|c|year=2015|mode=historical}} to become the highest-grossing film in the territory, beating films like ''[[Happy New Year (2014 film)|Happy New Year]]'' and ''[[Dhoom 3]]''.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanistopalltimegrosseringulf#.VcBZw_mqqko%7ctitle=Boxoffice%7cwork=boxofficeindia.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150806004558/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Details/art_detail/bajrangibhaijaanistopalltimegrosseringulf |url-status=dead |archive-date=6 August 2015 |title=Boxoffice |work=boxofficeindia.com |access-date=19 September 2015 }}</ref> The film is also the biggest Salman Khan film in the [[Persian Gulf]], beating the previous best of ''[[Kick (2014 film)|Kick]]'' which grossed around $4.1 million.<ref name="ReferenceA" /> The film has done excellent across all overseas markets, according to [[Box Office India]].


The film topped all four major markets by beating the lifetime collection of ''[[PK (film)|PK]]''.<ref name="ibtimes2015">{{cite web|url=http://m.ibtimes.co.in/box-office-collection-welcome-back-crosses-rs-100-crore-mark-worldwide-bajrangi-bhaijaan-tops-646260|title=Box Office Collection: 'Welcome Back' Crosses Rs 100 Crore Mark Worldwide; 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Tops Main Overseas Markets|date=11 September 2015}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed [[Pound sterling|£]]2,662,115 in the [[United Kingdom]],<ref name="bh-bo"/> US$9,450,000 in the Persian Gulf region, and [[A$]]1,701,000 in Australia.<ref name="ibtimes2015"/> The film grossed $8,180,000 after its sixth weekend in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]],<ref name="ibtimes2015"/> with a final gross of US$8.187{{nbsp}}million in the US and Canada.<ref name="boi-us"/> In [[Hong Kong]], the film grossed [[HK$]]1,364,088 (US${{formatnum:{{To USD|1364088|HKG|round=yes}}|}}) in 2016.<ref name="bh-bo">{{cite web|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2015 Box Office|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/bajrangi-bhaijaan/box-office/|website=[[Bollywood Hungama]]|date=15 July 2016|access-date=14 February 2018}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed US$30.9&nbsp;million<ref name="ibtimes">{{cite news|last=Hooli|first=Shekhar|title=Baahubali 2 overseas box office collection: Rajamouli's film beats Chennai Express, Kabali's lifetime record in 1st weekend|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/baahubali-2-overseas-box-office-collection-rajamoulis-film-beats-chennai-express-kabalis-725036|work=[[International Business Times]]|date=1 May 2017}}</ref> ([[100 Crore Club|{{INR}}211&nbsp;crore]])<ref name="exchange16">{{cite web |title=Exchange Rates (68.3 INR per USD) |work=[[The World Factbook]] |publisher=[[Central Intelligence Agency]] |url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2076.html |year=2016 |access-date=30 November 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150215024949/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook//fields/2076.html |archive-date=15 February 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref> overseas as of 2017.<ref name="ibtimes"/> After 26 days of its release in China, the film became the third Indian film (first featuring Salman Khan) to gross more than {{INR}}500 crore from overseas markets.<ref name="entgroup"/><ref name="exchange17"/>
The film topped all four major markets by beating the lifetime collection of ''[[PK (film)|PK]]''.<ref name="ibtimes2015">{{cite web|url=http://m.ibtimes.co.in/box-office-collection-welcome-back-crosses-rs-100-crore-mark-worldwide-bajrangi-bhaijaan-tops-646260|title=Box Office Collection: 'Welcome Back' Crosses Rs 100 Crore Mark Worldwide; 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Tops Main Overseas Markets|website=[[International Business Times]]|date=11 September 2015}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed [[Pound sterling|£]]2,662,115 ({{US$|{{To USD|2662115|GBR|year=2015|round=yes}}|long=no}}) in the [[United Kingdom]],<ref name="bh-bo" /> where it became the highest-grossing foreign-language film of 2015, the eleventh highest-grossing foreign-language film of all time, and the second highest-grossing foreign-language Indian film ever (after ''[[Dhoom 3]]'').<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www2.bfi.org.uk/sites/bfi.org.uk/files/downloads/bfi-statistical-yearbook-2016.pdf |title=Statistical Yearbook 2016 |publisher=[[British Film Institute]] (BFI) |year=2016 |location=United Kingdom |pages=12, 59–68, 109–10 |access-date=25 April 2022}}</ref> It also grossed US$9,450,000 in the [[Persian Gulf]] region and [[A$]]1,701,000 in Australia.<ref name="ibtimes2015" /> The film grossed $8,180,000 after its sixth weekend in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]],<ref name="ibtimes2015" /> with a final gross of US$8.187{{nbsp}}million in the US and Canada.<ref name="boi-us" /> In [[Hong Kong]], the film grossed [[HK$]]1,364,088 (US${{formatnum:{{To USD|1364088|HKG|round=yes}}|}}) in 2016.<ref name="bh-bo">{{cite web|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2015 Box Office|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/bajrangi-bhaijaan/box-office/|website=[[Bollywood Hungama]]|date=15 July 2016|access-date=14 February 2018}}</ref> ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed US$30.9&nbsp;million<ref name="ibtimes">{{cite news|last=Hooli|first=Shekhar|title=Baahubali 2 overseas box office collection: Rajamouli's film beats Chennai Express, Kabali's lifetime record in 1st weekend|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/baahubali-2-overseas-box-office-collection-rajamoulis-film-beats-chennai-express-kabalis-725036|work=[[International Business Times]]|date=1 May 2017}}</ref> ([[100 Crore Club|{{INR}}211&nbsp;crore]])<ref name="exchange16">{{cite web |title=Exchange Rates (68.3 INR per USD) |work=[[The World Factbook]] |publisher=[[Central Intelligence Agency]] |url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2076.html |year=2016 |access-date=30 November 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150215024949/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook//fields/2076.html |archive-date=15 February 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref> overseas as of 2017.<ref name="ibtimes" /> After 26 days of its release in China, the film became the third Indian film (first featuring Salman Khan) to gross more than {{INR}}500 crore from overseas markets.<ref name="entgroup" /><ref name="exchange17" />


====China====
==== China ====
In [[China]], on its opening day of 2 March 2018, the film grossed US$2.29{{nbsp}}million, debuting at number seven on the daily China box office.<ref>{{cite web|title=Daily Box Office > China (03/02/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/daily/?date=03%20/02%20/2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=3 March 2018}}</ref> This is the fourth-highest opening for an Indian film in China, after ''[[Secret Superstar]]'' ($6.97{{nbsp}}million), ''[[Hindi Medium]]'' ($3.68{{nbsp}}million) and ''[[Dangal (film)|Dangal]]'' ($2.55{{nbsp}}million), while ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' also crossed the lifetime China gross of ''[[3 Idiots]]'' (2009).<ref>{{cite news |title=Frühgeborene frühestens nach 60 s abnabeln – ist das sicher? |url=https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/bajrangi-bhaijaans-china-box-office-collection-at-rs-14-6-crore-crosses-3-idiots-earnings-4374609.html |access-date=23 January 2021 |work=Firstpost |date=30 August 2018 |pages=168–169 |doi=10.1055/a-0632-4348}}</ref> On its second day, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed $3.11{{nbsp}}million, entering the top five, with a two-day gross of $5.36{{nbsp}}million.<ref>{{cite news|title=Daily Box Office > China (03/03/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/daily/?date=03%20/03%20/2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=4 March 2018}}</ref> It grossed another $3.13{{nbsp}}million in its third day,<ref>{{cite web|title=Daily Box Office > China (03/04/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/daily/?date=03%20/04%20/2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=5 March 2018}}</ref> giving it an opening weekend gross of $9{{nbsp}}million<ref>{{cite web|title=Weekly Box Office > China (03/04/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/Default.aspx?week=991|website=EntGroup|access-date=5 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180305143121/http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/Default.aspx?week=991|archive-date=5 March 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> It is the third-highest opening weekend for an Indian film, behind only ''Secret Superstar'' and ''Dangal'', and it has become the highest-grossing Indian film not starring Aamir Khan.<ref name="cnnb">{{cite news|title=《小萝莉的猴神大叔》创印度电影最佳开画纪录-新闻中心-中国宁波网|url=http://news.cnnb.com.cn/system/2018/03/05/008731208.shtml|work=CNNB|date=5 March 2018|access-date=5 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180306083313/http://news.cnnb.com.cn/system/2018/03/05/008731208.shtml|archive-date=6 March 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> The successful opening weekend of ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' has been attributed to strong [[word of mouth]], generated by high audience ratings such as 8.6 on [[Douban]] and 9.7 on [[Maoyan]].<ref name="cnnb"/><ref>{{cite news|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Has Fair Start In China|url=https://boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=3724|work=[[Box Office India]]|date=2 March 2018}}</ref>
In [[China]], on its opening day of 2 March 2018, the film grossed US$2.29{{nbsp}}million, debuting at number seven on the daily China box office.<ref>{{cite web|title=Daily Box Office > China (03/02/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/daily/?date=03%20/02%20/2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=3 March 2018}}</ref> This is the fourth-highest opening for an Indian film in China, after ''[[Secret Superstar]]'' ($6.97{{nbsp}}million), ''[[Hindi Medium]]'' ($3.68{{nbsp}}million) and ''[[Dangal (film)|Dangal]]'' ($2.55{{nbsp}}million), while ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' also crossed the lifetime China gross of ''[[3 Idiots]]'' (2009).<ref>{{cite news |title=Frühgeborene frühestens nach 60 s abnabeln – ist das sicher? |url=https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/bajrangi-bhaijaans-china-box-office-collection-at-rs-14-6-crore-crosses-3-idiots-earnings-4374609.html |access-date=23 January 2021 |work=Firstpost |date=30 August 2018 |pages=168–169 |doi=10.1055/a-0632-4348}}</ref> On its second day, ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' grossed $3.11{{nbsp}}million, entering the top five, with a two-day gross of $5.36{{nbsp}}million.<ref>{{cite news|title=Daily Box Office > China (03/03/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/daily/?date=03%20/03%20/2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=4 March 2018}}</ref> It grossed another $3.13{{nbsp}}million in its third day, giving it an opening weekend gross of $9{{nbsp}}million.<ref>{{cite web|title=Daily Box Office > China (03/04/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/daily/?date=03%20/04%20/2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=5 March 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Weekly Box Office > China (03/04/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/Default.aspx?week=991|website=EntGroup|access-date=5 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180305143121/http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/Default.aspx?week=991|archive-date=5 March 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> It is the third-highest opening weekend for an Indian film, behind only ''Secret Superstar'' and ''Dangal'', and it has become the highest-grossing Indian film not starring Aamir Khan.<ref name="cnnb">{{cite news|title=《小萝莉的猴神大叔》创印度电影最佳开画纪录-新闻中心-中国宁波网|url=http://news.cnnb.com.cn/system/2018/03/05/008731208.shtml|work=CNNB|date=5 March 2018|access-date=5 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180306083313/http://news.cnnb.com.cn/system/2018/03/05/008731208.shtml|archive-date=6 March 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> The successful opening weekend of ''Bajrangi Bhaijaan'' has been attributed to strong [[word of mouth]], generated by high audience ratings such as 8.6 on [[Douban]] and 9.7 on [[Maoyan]].<ref name="cnnb" /><ref>{{cite news|title=Bajrangi Bhaijaan Has Fair Start In China|url=https://boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=3724|work=[[Box Office India]]|date=2 March 2018}}</ref>


On the 14th day of its release, the film grossed $1.13 million and became the first Indian film not featuring Aamir Khan to gross more than {{INR}}200{{nbsp}}crore in the Chinese market, grossing $31.12{{nbsp}}million up until then.<ref name="entgroup"/> In 31 days, the film had a cumulative gross of $48{{nbsp}}million<ref name="entgroup">{{cite web|title=Weekly Box Office > China (04/01/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/Default.aspx?week=995|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180402230358/http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/Default.aspx?week=995|url-status=dead|archive-date=2 April 2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=2 April 2018}}</ref> ({{INR}}313{{nbsp}}crore).<ref name="exchange17">{{cite web|title=Yearly Average Rates (65.11 INR per USD)|url=https://www.ofx.com/en-gb/forex-news/historical-exchange-rates/yearly-average-rates/|website=[[OFX (company)|OFX]]|date=31 December 2017|access-date=25 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170713183556/https://www.ofx.com/en-gb/forex-news/historical-exchange-rates/yearly-average-rates/|archive-date=13 July 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> The film's audiences were about 60% female and 40% male, and the majority were in the 20–34 age group.<ref>{{cite web|title=小萝莉的猴神大叔|url=http://piaofang.maoyan.com/movie/343136/wantindex|website=[[Maoyan]]|access-date=29 March 2018}}</ref> It surpassed ''[[Star Wars: The Last Jedi]]'' to become the seventh [[List of highest-grossing films in China|highest-grossing film in China]] during the first quarter of 2018, behind only Hindi film ''Secret Superstar'' and several [[Hollywood films]] including ''[[Black Panther (film)|Black Panther]]'' and ''[[Pacific Rim: Uprising]]''.<ref name="firstpost"/>
On the 14th day of its release, the film grossed $1.13 million and became the first Indian film not featuring Aamir Khan to gross more than {{INR}}200{{nbsp}}crore in the Chinese market, grossing $31.12{{nbsp}}million up until then.<ref name="entgroup" /> In 31 days, the film had a cumulative gross of $48{{nbsp}}million({{INR}}313{{nbsp}}crore).<ref name="entgroup">{{cite web|title=Weekly Box Office > China (04/01/2018)|url=http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/Default.aspx?week=995|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180402230358/http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/Default.aspx?week=995|url-status=dead|archive-date=2 April 2018|website=EntGroup|access-date=2 April 2018}}</ref><ref name="exchange17">{{cite web|title=Yearly Average Rates (65.11 INR per USD)|url=https://www.ofx.com/en-gb/forex-news/historical-exchange-rates/yearly-average-rates/|website=[[OFX (company)|OFX]]|date=31 December 2017|access-date=25 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170713183556/https://www.ofx.com/en-gb/forex-news/historical-exchange-rates/yearly-average-rates/|archive-date=13 July 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> The film's audiences were about 60% female and 40% male, and the majority were in the 20–34 age group.<ref>{{cite web|title=小萝莉的猴神大叔|url=http://piaofang.maoyan.com/movie/343136/wantindex|website=[[Maoyan]]|access-date=29 March 2018}}</ref> It surpassed ''[[Star Wars: The Last Jedi]]'' to become the seventh [[List of highest-grossing films in China|highest-grossing film in China]] during the first quarter of 2018, behind ''Secret Superstar'' and other American films including ''[[Black Panther (film)|Black Panther]]'' and ''[[Pacific Rim: Uprising]]''.<ref name="firstpost" />


== Accolades ==
== Accolades ==
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| [[Filmfare Award for Best Story|Best Story]]
| [[Filmfare Award for Best Story|Best Story]]
| {{sort|Prasad|[[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{sort|Prasad|[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{won}}
| {{won}}
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| [[GiMA Award for Best Lyricist|Best Lyricist]]
| [[GiMA Award for Best Lyricist|Best Lyricist]]
| {{sort|Munir|[[Kausar Munir]]}} – (for "Tu Jo Mila")
| {{sort|Munir|[[Kausar Munir]]}} for "Tu Jo Mila"
| {{nom}}
| {{nom}}
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| [[IIFA Award for Best Story|Best Story]]
| [[IIFA Award for Best Story|Best Story]]
| {{sort|Prasad|[[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{sort|Prasad|[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{nom}}
| {{nom}}
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| [[IIFA Award for Best Screenplay|Best Screenplay]]
| [[IIFA Award for Best Screenplay|Best Screenplay]]
| {{sort|Prasad|[[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}, {{sort|Kabir|[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]}}, {{sort|Shaikh|Parveez Shaikh}}
| {{sort|Prasad|[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}, {{sort|Kabir|[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]}}, {{sort|Shaikh|Parveez Shaikh}}
| {{won}}
| {{won}}
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| rowspan="2"| [[8th Mirchi Music Awards|29 February 2016]]
| rowspan="2"| [[8th Mirchi Music Awards|29 February 2016]]
| [[Mirchi Music Award for Upcoming Male Vocalist of The Year|Upcoming Male Vocalist of The Year]]
| [[Mirchi Music Award for Upcoming Male Vocalist of The Year|Upcoming Male Vocalist of The Year]]
| {{sort|Nautiyal|[[Jubin Nautiyal]]}} – (for "Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata (Reprise)")
| {{sort|Nautiyal|[[Jubin Nautiyal]]}} for "Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata (Reprise)"
| {{won}}
| {{won}}
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirchimusicawards.com/hindi-2015/Nomination/ |title=Mirchi Music Awards 2015 Nominations |publisher=[[Mirchi Music Awards]] |access-date=14 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160330062839/http://www.mirchimusicawards.com/hindi-2015/Nomination/ |archive-date=30 March 2016}}</ref><br /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/music/news/8th-Mirchi-Music-Awards-Complete-list-of-winners/articleshow/51196008.cms |title=8th Mirchi Music Awards: Complete list of winners |work=[[The Times of India]] |date=1 March 2016 |access-date=14 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160419213201/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/music/news/8th-Mirchi-Music-Awards-Complete-list-of-winners/articleshow/51196008.cms |archive-date=19 April 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirchimusicawards.com/hindi-2015/Nomination/ |title=Mirchi Music Awards 2015 Nominations |publisher=[[Mirchi Music Awards]] |access-date=14 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160330062839/http://www.mirchimusicawards.com/hindi-2015/Nomination/ |archive-date=30 March 2016}}</ref><br /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/music/news/8th-Mirchi-Music-Awards-Complete-list-of-winners/articleshow/51196008.cms |title=8th Mirchi Music Awards: Complete list of winners |work=[[The Times of India]] |date=1 March 2016 |access-date=14 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160419213201/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/music/news/8th-Mirchi-Music-Awards-Complete-list-of-winners/articleshow/51196008.cms |archive-date=19 April 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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| Best Song Producer (Programming & Arranging)
| Best Song Producer (Programming & Arranging)
| {{sort|Phukan|[[Dhrubajyoti Phukan]]}}, {{sort|George|[[Nikhil Paul George]]}}<br>{{sort|Mahanta|Roop Mahanta}}, {{sort|Sunny|[[Sunny M.R.]]}} – (for "Selfie Le Le Re")
| {{sort|Phukan|[[Dhrubajyoti Phukan]]}}, {{sort|George|[[Nikhil Paul George]]}}<br />{{sort|Mahanta|Roop Mahanta}}, {{sort|Sunny|[[Sunny M.R.]]}} for "Selfie Le Le Re"
| {{nom}}
| {{nom}}
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| [[63rd National Film Awards|3 May 2016]]
| [[63rd National Film Awards|3 May 2016]]
| [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment|Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]]
| [[National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment|Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment]]
| Producer: {{sort|Venkatesh|[[Rockline Venkatesh]]}} & {{sort|Salman|[[Salman Khan]]}}<br/>Director: {{sort|Kabir|[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]}}
| Producer: {{sort|Venkatesh|[[Rockline Venkatesh]]}} & {{sort|Salman|[[Salman Khan]]}}<br />Director: {{sort|Kabir|[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]}}
| {{won}}
| {{won}}
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dff.nic.in/writereaddata/Winners_of_63rd_NFA_2015.pdf |title=63rd National Film Awards |publisher=[[Directorate of Film Festivals]] |access-date=14 July 2021 |format=PDF |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160407212456/http://dff.nic.in/writereaddata/Winners_of_63rd_NFA_2015.pdf |archive-date=7 April 2016 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"| <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dff.nic.in/writereaddata/Winners_of_63rd_NFA_2015.pdf |title=63rd National Film Awards |publisher=[[Directorate of Film Festivals]] |access-date=14 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160407212456/http://dff.nic.in/writereaddata/Winners_of_63rd_NFA_2015.pdf |archive-date=7 April 2016 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
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! scope="row" rowspan="11"| [[Producers Guild Film Awards]]{{efn|Previously known as Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards.}}
! scope="row" rowspan="11"| [[Producers Guild Film Awards]]{{efn|Previously known as Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards.}}
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| Best Story
| Best Story
| {{sort|Prasad|[[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{sort|Prasad|[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{won}}
| {{won}}
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| Best Screenplay
| Best Screenplay
| {{sort|Prasad|[[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}, {{sort|Kabir|[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]}}, {{sort|Shaikh|Parveez Shaikh}}
| {{sort|Prasad|[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}, {{sort|Kabir|[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]}}, {{sort|Shaikh|Parveez Shaikh}}
| {{won}}
| {{won}}
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| {{nom}}
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| [[Producers Guild Film Award for Best Female Debut|Promising Debut Female]]
| [[Producers Guild Film Award for Best Female Debut|Best Female Debut]]
| rowspan="2"| {{sort|Malhotra|[[Harshaali Malhotra]]}}
| rowspan="2"| {{sort|Malhotra|[[Harshaali Malhotra]]}}
| {{nom}}
| {{nom}}
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| [[Screen Award for Best Story|Best Story]]
| [[Screen Award for Best Story|Best Story]]
| {{sort|Prasad|[[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{sort|Prasad|[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{won}}
| {{won}}
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| Best Story
| Best Story
| {{sort|Prasad|[[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{sort|Prasad|[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}
| {{nom}}
| {{nom}}
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| Best Screenplay
| Best Screenplay
| {{sort|Prasad|[[K. V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}, {{sort|Kabir|[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]}}, {{sort|Shaikh|Parveez Shaikh}}
| {{sort|Prasad|[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}}, {{sort|Kabir|[[Kabir Khan (director)|Kabir Khan]]}}, {{sort|Shaikh|Parveez Shaikh}}
| {{nom}}
| {{nom}}
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| Best Lyricist
| Best Lyricist
| {{sort|Munir|[[Kausar Munir]]}} – (for "Tu Jo Mila")
| {{sort|Munir|[[Kausar Munir]]}} for "Tu Jo Mila"
| {{nom}}
| {{nom}}
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| Best Playback Singer (Male)
| Best Playback Singer (Male)
| {{sort|Sami|[[Adnan Sami]]}} – (for "Bhar Do Jholi Meri")
| {{sort|Sami|[[Adnan Sami]]}} for "Bhar Do Jholi Meri"
| {{nom}}
| {{nom}}
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== Home Media ==
== Sequel ==
The film is made available on [[Disney+Hotstar]], [[Eros Now]] and on [[Amazon Prime Video]] (In Selected Regions)
In December 2021, Khan confirmed that the sequel of the movie was in scripting stage, and {{sort|Prasad|[[V. Vijayendra Prasad]]}} is writing the script. Later that month, Khan confirmed that the movie has been titled as ''Pawan Putra Bhaijaan''.
Khan also officially announced the same on 19 December 2021 on The Grand RRR pre-release event.<ref>{{cite news |title=Salman Khan announces Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2, calls Ram Charan 'most hardworking' actor |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/salman-khan-announces-bajrangi-bhaijaan-2-at-rrr-fan-event-ram-charan-jr-ntr-7681052/ |access-date=24 April 2022 |work=The Indian Express |date=20 December 2021 |language=en}}</ref>


==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Bollywood 100 Crore Club]]
* [[Bollywood 100 Crore Club]]
* [[List of highest-grossing Bollywood films]]
* [[List of highest-grossing Bollywood films]]
* [[List of Bollywood highest-grossing films in overseas markets]]
* [[List of Bollywood highest-grossing films in overseas markets]]


==Notes==
== Notes ==
{{Notelist}}
{{Notelist}}


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{IMDb movie}}
* {{IMDb title}}
* {{Rotten Tomatoes}}
* {{Rotten Tomatoes}}
* {{Mojo movie}}
* {{Mojo movie}}
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[[Category:2015 films]]
[[Category:2015 films]]
[[Category:Indian films]]
[[Category:2010s Hindi-language films]]
[[Category:2010s Hindi-language films]]
[[Category:2010s drama road movies]]
[[Category:2010s drama road movies]]

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Bajrangi Bhaijaan (transl. Bajrangi the brother) is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film[4] co-written and directed by Kabir Khan, based on an original story by screenwriter V. Vijayendra Prasad, and produced by Salman Khan, Rockline Venkatesh and Kabir Khan. The film stars Salman with debutante Harshaali Malhotra, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and tells the story of Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi, a devotee of the Hindu deity Hanuman, who embarks on a journey to take a mute six-year-old Pakistani Muslim girl Shahida, separated in India from her mother, back to her hometown.

Bajrangi Bhaijaan
File:Bajrangi Bhaijaan Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKabir Khan
Produced bySalman Khan
Rockline Venkatesh
Kabir Khan
Screenplay byKabir Khan
Parveez Sheikh
V. Vijayendra Prasad
Story byV. Vijayendra Prasad
Dialogue by
Starring
Music byScore:
Julius Packiam
Songs:
Pritam
CinematographyAseem Mishra
Edited byRameshwar S. Bhagat
Production
company
Distributed byEros International
Release date
  • 17 July 2015 (2015-07-17)
Running time
159 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi[1]
Budget75–90 crore[2][3]
Box officeest. ₹969 crore (see below)

Made on a budget of 75 crore (US$11.69 million)– 90 crore (US$14.03 million), the principal photography commenced in November 2014. The cinematography was done by Aseem Mishra and was edited by Rameshwar S. Bhagat. Julius Packiam composed the film score while the songs featured in the film were composed by Pritam.

Bajrangi Bhaijaan received widespread critical acclaim from critics upon release, who praised its storyline, dialogues, music, cinematography, direction and the cast performances, particularly those of Salman Khan, Siddiqui and Malhotra, and became a huge commercial success; it grossed ₹969 crore ($150 million) worldwide, and is currently the 5th highest-grossing Indian film and 2nd highest-grossing Bollywood film. It won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the 63rd National Film Awards, and was nominated for 4 awards at the 61st Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Kabir Khan) and Best Actor (Salman Khan), and won Best Story (V. Vijayendra Prasad). It was also nominated for Best Foreign Film in China's 2015 Douban Film Awards.[5][6][7]

In December 2021, Salman Khan announced that a sequel is in development with Prasad set to write.[8]

PlotEdit

In the hills of Sultanpur, Jhelum, Pakistan lives a six-year-old mute girl named Shahida. One afternoon, she is playing on a hill when she accidentally falls off it. When she doesn’t return home by the end of the day, the villagers organize a search party. After hours of searching, they find the little girl on a branch protruding from the hill. She had been stuck on it for the entire day but couldn’t call for help because of her disability. The following morning, her parents and neighbors discuss what must be done to help her. Older man suggests they take her to the shrine of Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya in Delhi, India. The religious family believes that a visit to the holy shrine will bring peace and happiness and most importantly, restore Shahida’s speech. Shahida’s father used to be in the military and has fought against the Indian army. He is sure that he won't be provided with a visa to India. Hence, her mother Razia takes it upon herself to travel far from the village for the first time. The trip goes as planned for the most part. The two reach the shrine, pay offerings and get on a train back to their home country.

On the return journey, the train stops for repairs at night. When everyone is asleep, Shahida notices a sheep stuck in a pit right outside the train. She doesn’t think much before going outside to help the animal. However, the train restarts before she can return to her mother. The little girl runs towards it but is eventually left behind. In a desperate attempt to go the same way that her mother did, she boards a freight train. But to her dismay, it goes reverse-path and stops in Kurukshetra, India. Raiza notices her daughter is missing and stops the train. Policemen are appointed to look for the girl around the track where she was lost. However, they cannot find her since Shahida has already reached a different place. Raiza meets her husband who is worried to death about his daughter. They cannot get an immediate visa back to India, much to their dismay. The parents have no other way but to pray that their daughter is safe.

Meanwhile, Shahida is now lost in a different country with no way to communicate. In a religious celebration, she sees a stranger eating at a street-side restaurant. The stranger is the kind Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi who invites her to have a meal with him. After a few minutes of trying to get her to talk, he realizes she is mute and starts calling her Munni. A starving Munni finishes the food and follows Pawan around. Assuming that she was separated from her parents during the festival, he asks her to stay in front of a temple. Pawan is a devout Hindu Brahmin and an ardent devotee of Lord Hanuman. He believes that Lord Hanuman will take Munni home if she stays in front of his temple. When Munni still doesn’t stop following him, he brings her to the police station. But since she cannot tell them any details about her parents, the police can only wait for someone to file a missing complaint. Until her parents are found, Munni needs a place to stay, hence, Pawan takes her in. On his way to his home in Delhi, he tells Munni to call him Mama if she ever talks in the future. He also starts naming different Indian cities, asking her to nod if she knows what city her parents are in. All the passengers on the bus help him but none of them name cities outside of India. As they talk, Pawan tells everyone how he came to Delhi for work.

A flashback shows the time he was in high school. He was an average student who could never pass the final examination. All his friends cheated and went on with their lives, but Pawan refused to cheat or lie, being a true devotee of Lord Hanuman. Eventually, he passed on his eleventh try and came to Delhi to look for work. He stayed with his father’s friend, Pandey, a strict Hindu who refused to let the followers of any other religion enter his house. Pandey’s daughter Rasika offered Pawan a job at the school she taught and fell in love with his innocent persona. But being the strict father he is, Pandey asked Pawan to build his own house before marrying his daughter. Even since then, Pawan and Rasika have been working hard to collect money. The two are bound to get married sometime next year. Everyone on the bus is impressed by his story. He and Munni reach his home where Rasika receives them in the doorway. She is glad that Pawan is helping a little girl in need but Pandey doesn’t feel the same way. He is worried about the possibility that Munni belongs to a different religion. Pawan rationalizes that she is Hindu because of her fair skin color and persuades Pandey to let her stay for a month. Munni cries every day in the memory of her parents even though Pawan and Rasika treat her like their own daughter. Since the entire family is vegetarian and Munni is accustomed to eating meat with every meal, she hardly ever finishes her food.

One day, Pawan and Rasika find her in a Muslim neighbor’s home devouring home-cooked chicken. Pawan brings her to a restaurant that evening and lets her eat whatever she likes, even though eating meat is against his religion. Munni is very fond of the glittery bangles they sell on the street side. One day while walking down a market, she innocently picks up a pack of bangles before being stopped by the vendor. Pawan makes her return it and takes her to the temple to apologize to God for stealing. As he teaches her to join her hands, Munni sneaks into a Mosque nearby. Pawan is hesitant to follow her inside but he does it anyway. To his utter surprise, he sees her reading the Quran in front of a shrine. For a few minutes, he feels like she betrayed him because he would have never befriended a Muslim.But Rasika makes him realize that she is a human before being Muslim. She hates that her father discriminates against people because of their religion and wants Pawan to be different. Pawan understands and runs into the Mosque to get Munni but by now, she has already left. As he nervously looks for her, she runs to him and hugs him tightly. At that moment, he accepts her entirely, overcoming his irrational fear of going against his religion.

That night is a cricket match against Pakistan and India. The entire family watches it on TV, cheering for India, except Munni who cheers when Pakistan scores. When the Pakistani team wins the game, she dances and kisses their flag through TV. Pawan approaches her and asks her if she is from Pakistan. After weeks of shaking her head to every Indian city, Munni finally nods yes. Pandey is furious. Being a Muslim was bad enough but since the girl is from Pakistan, he can no longer allow her to stay at their home. Pawan promises to hand her to the Pakistani embassy the next day. However, the embassy worker cannot allow her a visa without a passport. In Munni’s case, they don’t even know her real name so a visa allotment is impossible. Moreover, a riot takes place in front of the embassy that closes all visa processing for a month. As the last resort, Pawan takes her to a travel agent at Pandey’s suggestion. The agent promises to take the little girl to the other side of the border and asks for one lakh rupees. Pawan and Rakisa give up the funds they had collected for their house to help Munni. The next day, Pawan reluctantly brings Munni to the travel agent’s office and leaves after a tearful farewell. On his way home, he notices a street vendor selling glittery bangles. He remembers that Munni liked them and buys one for her. However, on returning to the travel agent’s office, he finds out that he has been cheated. The agent has taken the little girl to a brothel and is about to sell her into prostitution. The otherwise composed Pawan loses his temper at the sight of the agent counting bills that he made from Munni. He throws the man out of the window and brings Munni home again.

Pawan has made the decision to bring Munni home himself. Although he has no connections or ideas about Pakistani villages, he packs his bags and makes his way to the border. A few miles away from it, they meet a secret agent named Ali who illegally transports people to the other side through a tunnel. After listening to Munni’s story, he agrees to take them for free. When they reach Pakistan’s side of the border, Ali runs away but being a lord Hanuman’s devotee, Pawan refuses to go without asking the guards for permission. When the officers find him, they beat him up as Munni watches and cries. Pawan pretends to laugh even while being beaten so the little girl wouldn’t be afraid. After finding out the reason for his travel the head soldier asks him to do whatever he wants in the following ten minutes before they return for the next round. Pawan decides to wait for them because they have still not permitted him. Although the idea is idiotic, and he gets beaten up again, he is eventually allowed to go, with permission from the soldiers.

In the following scene, he and Munni are in a restaurant. Munni sees a cop’s handcuffs and steals it, assuming that it is a bracelet. The cop finds out and throws Pawan in jail, labeling him as an Indian spy because of the lack of a passport. Then, we are introduced to a struggling journalist Chand Nawab. He finds out about the alleged spy and runs to the police station to interview him. He gets a few vague answers from Pawan and informs the media company that doesn’t take him seriously. Inside the police station, a cop interrogates Pawan but refuses to believe anything he has to say. Suddenly, Munni sees a picture on a table calendar and recognizes it as her village. Pawan is overjoyed until the policeman forcefully makes Munni open her mouth. Pawan loses his temper and attacks the man, inviting more trouble for himself. He manages to defeat the officers and run away from the police. Nawab sees him escaping and follows him behind.

They board the bus where Pawan shows the conductor their destination and also tells him Munni’s story. After finding out he is actually a good person, Nawab and the rest of the travelers decide to help him. They hide him and Munni on the top of the bus when the police come looking for them. At night, Nawab, Pawan, and Munni stay at a Mosque. A religious scholar named Azad also helps them and hides them from the policemen searching the entire city for the alleged spy. One of Azad’s students sees "Switzerland" written on the picture that Munni thought was her village. The group is back to square one. After that, Azad dresses up Pawan and Nawab in a burqa and manages to send them outside the city without the police noticing. Pawan, who was oblivious to Islam a few weeks ago, feels strange in them traditional clothing. He apologizes to his god but is ready to do anything for Munni. For the next few days, Pawan and Nawab take Munni to several different places, asking people if they know her. Nawab documents their journey and everything about Munni and Pawan’s relationship. He tries selling the documentary to news channels, but they refuse to air it, claiming that it is boring. They have to find another way to spread the news so, the people on the internet can help. One day, they go to a famous mosque were they find policemen looking for them. Nawab realizes that his cameraman friend is being used by the police to gather information about their whereabouts. The trio immediately runs away from the holy place and gives the cameraman false information to distract the police.

Following that, the group is reviewing the footage from their time at the mosque when Munni recognizes her mother in one of the clips. They see her getting into a specific bus and go to the bus driver the very next day. On inquiring, he names all the villages that come to his daily route. One of them is Sultanpur which Munni confirms is her home. Nawab and Pawan hug, having finally found their destination. Nawab also uploads the video documentary on YouTube and the police get a hint of their location through it. On their way to Sultanpur, the bus is stopped to be checked. With no way out, Pawan comes to the police’s view and pretends to run away. While the men are busy trying to catch him, Nawab takes Munni and brings her back to her village. In the following scene, we see Munni run to her mother, who couldn’t be happier to see her. As she reunites with her family, Pawan gets beaten up by the police.

The documentary on YouTube goes viral and bigger news channels start covering the story. Eventually, people find out that Pawan is not a spy and is being held in prison for helping a little girl. Both Indian and Pakistani people give him all their support. But the Pakistani officials refuse to let him go. They torture him in prison, beating him up for hours, drowning him until his last breath, and starving him. Nawab then claps back with another video, this time on a bigger platform, asking people to gather at the border and ensure that Pawan reaches home safely. The plan works, and several people from both sides come to the border in crowds. Rasika and her family are also among the crowd, waiting for him to come home. Eventually, the officials have to back down. The crowd erupts chanting Pawan’s name as he crosses the border. Then, we see Munni among the crowd, waving her hands but unable to call him. All of a sudden, she shouts “Mama”, the name Pawan wanted her to call him when they first met. The crowd goes silent as she yells goodbye. Pawan turns around in shock. The movie ends as they run to each other and hug.

CastEdit

  • Salman Khan as Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi a.k.a Bajrangi Bhaijaan, a Hindu Brahmin hailing from Pratapgarh who has been living in Delhi since his father Diwakar's death
    • Najeem Khan as teenage Pawan
  • Harshaali Malhotra as Shahida "Munni" Aziz, a mute Pakistani girl who gets lost in India and bumps into Pawan, who makes it his mission to take her back home
  • Kareena Kapoor Khan as Rasika Pandey, Dayanand and Archana's daughter and Pawan's love interest and fiancé
  • Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Chand Nawab, a Pakistani news reporter and Pawan's later ally, based on a real-life Pakistani reporter with the same name
  • Sharat Saxena as Dayanand Pandey, Archana's husband and Rasika's father, Diwakar's childhood friend
  • Alka Badola Kaushal as Archana Pandey, Dayanand's wife and Rasika's mother
  • Meher Vij as Razia Aziz, Rauf's wife and Shahida's mother who ends up losing her in the train
  • Kushaal Pawar as Kamil Yusuf, Chand Nawab's cameraman caught by police to get information about Pawan and Chand Nawab
  • Mir Sarwar as Rauf Aziz, Razia's husband and Shahida's father.
  • Kamlesh Gill as Farookh Zehrullah, passenger in the train with Razia & Shahida
  • Om Puri as Maulana Azad, a religious scholar
  • Adnan Sami as a singer in the song "Bhardo Jholi Meri"
  • Rajesh Sharma as Hamid Khan, a Pakistani senior police officer
  • Krunal Pandit as Vardhan, travel agent in Delhi
  • Mursaleen Qureshi as Boosmaan "Boo" Ali, smuggler at India-Pakistan's border who helps Pawan and Munni to cross the border illegally
  • Manoj Bakshi as Police Inspector Iqbal Qureshi
  • Harssh A. Singh as Shamsher Ali, Pakistani news channel head and Chand Nawab's boss
  • Yudhvir Dahiya as Pankaj Verma, reporter of NDTV
  • Atul Srivastava as Diwakar Prasad Chaturvedi, Pawan's father and Dayanand's childhood friend, who chided Pawan for his failures

ProductionEdit

DevelopmentEdit

The film's story writer V. Vijayendra Prasad stated that the idea of the film was inspired by the 1987 Telugu film Pasivadi Pranam, which itself is a remake of the Malayalam film Poovinu Puthiya Poonthennal (1986). Prasad also took inspiration from a story he heard about a Pakistani couple coming to India for their daughter's heart surgery.[9][10]

Kabir Khan noted that the script of Bajrangi Bhaijaan was influenced by some of his own experiences. He noted the influence of the Hindu epic Ramayana, which he used to watch Ramlila plays of as a child, and particularly the Hindu deity Bajrangi (Hanuman), who left a strong impression on him as a child. He felt that Bajrangi was a character who was loved by people all religious communities in India, including Hindus and Muslims in India, due to how Bajrangi brought joy and fun to many Indian children. Khan began writing Bajrangi Bhaijaan partly in response to the rise of religious sectarianism in India since the 1980s and particularly in response to the Bajrang Dal, a Hindu fundamentalist organisation that appropriated Bajrangi for violent sectarian motives and played a central role in the deadly 2002 Gujarat riots, leading to the name Bajrangi having communal connotations. He began writing Bajrangi Bhaijaan in 2013 as a way of reclaiming Bajrangi for all communities, and as a way of bringing Hindus and Muslims together.[11]

The film's casting director was Mukesh Chhabra.[12][13][14]

Principal photographyEdit

The principal photography began on 3 November 2014 in New Delhi, with Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan participating. The second filming schedule took place at the ND Studios, Karjat. The third schedule of the film was held in Mandawa, Rajasthan. On 7 January 2015, Khan was seen on the top of the castle of Mandawa playing cricket with a young boy.[15] On 10 January 2015, Khan shot with school students in Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu district.[16] Shooting of the film was completed on 20 May. Some scenes of the film were shot at Khan's Panvel farm house.[17] Shooting also took place in the Kashmir Valley in places like Sonamarg and Zoji La.[18][19][20][21] The film's climax was shot at Sonmarg near the Thajiwas glacier (at 10,000 ft above sea level) with around 7,000 people.[22][23][24] Nawazuddin Siddiqui's character Chand Nawab was inspired by a real character Chand Nawab, who was with Karachi-based Indus News in 2008.[25][26][27][28]

MusicEdit

Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Soundtrack album by
Released17 June 2015 (2015-06-17)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length57:37
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
Pritam chronology
Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty
(2014)
Bajrangi Bhaijaan
(2015)
Phantom
(2015)

A. R. Rahman was initially in talks to compose the music of the film, however he did not sign the film.[29] The music was then composed by Kabir Khan's usual collaborators, with Pritam composing the songs and Julius Packiam composing the score. The lyrics were written by Mayur Puri, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Neelesh Misra, Shabbir Ahmed, and Kausar Munir while Julius Packiam composed the score. The soundtrack of the movie become Super Hit. The Song "Bhar Do Jholi" one of the biggest hits of 2015 sang by Adnan Sami. The soundtrack album consists of eleven tracks, was released on 17 June 2015.[30] "Tu Chahiye" and "Selfie Le Le Re" become chartbusters.

The film includes the qawwali "Bhar Do Jholi Meri Ya Muhammad" originally written by Purnam Allahabadi and composed and sung by the Sabri Brothers. The qawwali was revamped with the voice of Adnan Sami Khan. EMI Pakistan and Amjad Sabri heir to the Sabri Brothers, have called for legal action against the producers of the film and the qawwali in separate instances.[31][32]

Track listingEdit

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Selfie Le Le Re"Mayur Puri, BadshahPritam, Vishal Dadlani, Nakash Aziz, Badshah04:57
2."Tu Chahiye"Amitabh BhattacharyaAtif Aslam04:32
3."Aaj Ki Party"Shabbir AhmedMika Singh04:40
4."Bhar Do Jholi Meri"Kausar MunirAdnan Sami08:19
5."Chicken Kuk-Doo-Koo"Mayur PuriMohit Chauhan, Palak Muchhal05:43
6."Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata"Neelesh MisraRahat Fateh Ali Khan, Rekha Bhardwaj04:23
7."Tu Jo Mila"Kausar MunirKK04:04
8."Bhar Do Jholi Meri" (Reprise)Kausar MunirImran Aziz Mian08:05
9."Tu Jo Mila (Dekhna Na Mudke)"Kausar MunirJaved Ali04:13
10."Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata" (Reprise)Neelesh MisraJubin Nautiyal04:23
11."Tu Jo Mila" (Reprise)Kausar MunirPapon04:18
Total length:57:29

ReleaseEdit

Initially announced as an Eid 2014 release, the film was rescheduled to 12 January 2014.Bajrangi Bhaijaan was released on 17 July 2015, one day before Eid, on 4,500 screens in India and 1,000 screens in overseas respectively.[33][34] The film was also released in 50 countries outside India, on more than 700 screens.[35] Bajrangi Bhaijaan premiered at the 20th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) on 6 October 2015.[36]

In November 2017, it was announced that Bajrangi Bhaijaan was set to release in China, following the success of Aamir Khan's Dangal (2016) in the country.[37] In December 2017, it was announced the film would release there in 2018.[38] Prior to the announcement, Bajrangi Bhaijaan had a cult following in China,[37] where it has an average rating of 8.6 out of 10 on the popular film site Douban, with over 70,000 votes.[38][39] It placed fourth on Douban's list of top foreign films of 2015.[7] Bajrangi Bhaijaan was released in China under the title 小萝莉的猴神大叔 which roughly translates as "Little Lolita's Monkey God Uncle"; "monkey god" is a rough translation of "Bajrangi" while "little lolita" and "uncle" reference the characters. The Chinese version was also cut down in length to 140 minutes.[38][39] In January 2018, it was announced that the film would be getting a wide release, on 8,000 screens in China, building on the Chinese box office success of Aamir Khan's Dangal and Secret Superstar (2017), and Bajrangi Bhaijaan's positive word-of-mouth.[40] The film released in China on 2 March 2018.[41] On 6 February 2018, the film had advance screenings in 29 Chinese cities, receiving a positive reception from audiences.[42] It also had a limited preview on 25 February 2018.[43] The film's China premiere on 27 February 2018 was attended by Kabir Khan and Harshali Malhotra. Its release date of 2 March 2018 marks the Lantern Festival, which celebrates families coming together.[citation needed]

It was released in Turkey on 17 August 2018 on 190 screens. In the first weekend it grossed approx $89,796 with a spectator count of 8,389.[citation needed] The film released in Japan on 18 January 2019, with the title "バジュランギおじさんと、小さな迷子", which translates as "Uncle Bajrangi and a small lost child" (Bajurangi ojisan to, chīsana maigo).[44][45][46]

ReceptionEdit

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In India, Bollywood Hungama gave the film 4.5 out of 5 stars, writing that "this film easily qualifies to be Salman Khan's best movie till date, featuring his career's best performance. The film wins you over completely".[47] Srijana Mitra Das of Times of India gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, writing that "Bajrangi Bhaijaan is Salman Khan's most daring film where Salman presents a beautiful performance - but allows the story to be the real "dabangg" ".Rachit Gupta for Filmfare wrote that "If movies are meant to inspire, then Bajrangi Bhaijaan fulfills its purpose with resounding success", giving the movie 3.5 out of 5 stars.[48] Archita Kashyap of Koimoi gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, writing that "watch (the film) for full-blown, larger than life, wholesome Hindi filmy entertainment".[49] Raja Sen of Rediff.com gave a 3.5 out of 5 star rating explaining that "Bajrangi Bhaijaan is an overearnest, oversimplified, preposterously sweet and frequently schlocky film, which shouldn't work because of how predictable and soppy it is. Yet, because of a finely picked supporting cast, some sharp lines of dialogue and, most crucially, because of its overall heart, it works, and works well."[50] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave 3 stars out of 5, commenting "Bajrangi Bhaijaan is way too long at 2 hours and 35 minutes, and could have done with some serious pruning, especially in its first half. Nevertheless, it's more engaging than such typical Salman Khan blockbusters as Bodyguard and Ready, if only because it has a sliver of a story, and its heart in the right place."[51] Anupama Chopra of Hindustan Times said "Bajrangi Bhaijaan is simplistic, occasionally silly, and tiringly over-stretched. It's also unashamedly manipulative. But it works. Director and co-writer Kabir Khan preserves the larger-than-life Salman image but also allows it to evolve so that the star is not just a slick superman."[52] Uday Bhatia for Mint wrote: "To say Bajrangi Bhaijaan is geared towards maximum emotional impact is an understatement. It is engineered for it. Its parts have been carefully assembled so as to make you laugh every other scene, tear up every 10 minutes"; further praising Harshaali Malhotra, he goes "Who says you need a girl and a gun to make a movie? This film proves that you only need the former, provided she’s a criminally cute six-year-old".[53]

Overseas too, the film received positive reviews from Chinese critics. Several critics in China, where it was released as Little Lolita's Monkey Uncle, noted narrative parallels to the 16th century Chinese epic Journey to the West and its monkey-king hero Sun Wukong (which in turn have similarities to the 4th century BC Hindu epic Ramayana and its monkey-god hero Hanuman), making the film relatable to Chinese audiences.[54] The film's theme of connecting people across nations, religions and ethnicities also resonated with Chinese audiences.[55] In Japan, upon release in January 2019, it was the week's highest-rated film on the Filmarks audience satisfaction survey.[56] The core plot of the movie was reported to be thematically similar to the 2006 Kannada movie Kallarali Hoovagi.[57]

Box officeEdit

Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed 333 crore (US$51.91 million) worldwide in its first week,[58] beating the previous record of 332 crore (US$51.75 million) worldwide by PK. The film went on to net 3.15 billion (US$49.1 million) and 4.26 billion (US$66.4 million) gross[59] in India[60][61] and grossed 1.792 billion (US$27.93 million) overseas for a worldwide gross of 6.03 billion (US$94 million) in 31 days.[59][62] Bajrangi Bhaijaan became the quickest film to collect 1 billion (US$15.59 million)[63] and 2 billion (US$31.18 million) net domestically beating PK and Dhoom 3.[64] The distributor share of the film had crossed 150 crore (US$23.38 million) crore which is a record in India being the second film to do so after PK.[61][65] In August 2015, Eros International said in a statement to the Bombay Stock Exchange that Bajrangi Bhaijaan has become the fastest Bollywood film to gross 500 crore (US$77.94 million) worldwide, while it crossed 300 crore (US$46.76 million) at the domestic box office.[66][67]

The film is the highest nett grosser ever in Delhi / UP, CP Berar, CI, Bihar, Assam and Orissa, East Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal beating the lifetime collections of PK and Dhoom 3. The footfalls of the film crossed 35.2 million after five weeks, making it the most watched film in India since Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001) and beating PK, 3 Idiots, Dhoom 3, and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham....[59][68][69] Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed 626 crore (US$97.58 million) worldwide at the end of its 7th week.[70] The domestic Indian gross for the film was 433 crore (US$67.5 million) as of August 2015,[71] while its overseas gross was US$30.9 million[72] (211.05crore)[73] as of 2017. It was one of the highest-grossing Indian film ever at the time, behind PK.[74] Prior to its China release, Bajrangi Bhaijaan's worldwide gross was 626 crore (US$10 million) as of 27 February 2018.[75] After 22 days at the Chinese box office, it became the fourth Indian film to gross 900 crore (US$140 million) worldwide, after Dangal, Baahubali 2, and Secret Superstar.[76][77] As of today, Bajrangi Bhaijaan is the sixth highest-grossing Indian film ever worldwide.[78] The film was marketed by a Mumbai-based company named Spice PR owned by Prabhat Choudhary.[79]

Territories Gross revenue
India 444.92 crore[80] ($69.27 million)
Overseas (2015–2016) $30.9 million[72] (211.05 crore)[73]
Pakistan Rs. 54.01 crore[citation needed] (US$Template:To USD/data/2,015 million)
Arab States of the Persian Gulf US$9,444,460[81] (60.28 crore)[73]
United States and Canada US$8,187,000[82] (52.2 crore)
United Kingdom £2,662,115[83] (US$4,150,476)
Australia A$1,700,006[81] (US$1,249,785)(₹8 crore)
New Zealand NZ$579,447[84] (US$Template:To USD/data/2,015)
Hong Kong HK$1,364,088[83] (US$Template:To USD/data/2,019)
Overseas (2018–2019) $45,775,066 (₹296.74 crore)[85]
China $45,534,364[86][76] (₹296.06 crore+)[85]
Japan $196,062[87] (₹1.39 crore)[85]
Turkey $44,640[86] (₹31.2 lakh)[85]
Overseas total $76,675,066 (₹524.14 crore)
Worldwide total 969.06 crore (US$151.06 million)

IndiaEdit

Bajrangi Bhaijaan opened to an overwhelming response at the domestic box office and went on to break the first week record of PK and Happy New Year. The film grossed around ₹270 million in India on the first day of release,[88] and further showed incredible growth on its second and third day to gross ₹350 million, setting new records in several circuits,[89] and ₹385 million on the first Sunday to take its first-weekend total to ₹1,005 million, which is an all-time first-weekend record, becoming the quickest film to gross ₹1 billion domestically.[63][90] The film grossed ₹255 million on its first Monday which is the highest-ever non-holiday Monday and[91][92] ₹21.25 crore Tuesday as well as ₹20 crore on its first Wednesday and Thursday ₹16 crore to take its first-week gross to ₹183.52 crore, making it the highest first-week total for an Indian film in domestic markets beating previous record holder PK.[93]

The film grossed ₹13.50 crore on its second Friday.[94][95][96] The film showed further growth and grossed ₹20.05 crore on its second Saturday and ₹24.05 crore Sunday for a total of ₹57.50 crore, which is the highest second weekend ever for an Indian film and took its domestic total to ₹240.72 crore in ten days and also made it the second highest weekend ever for an Indian film.[97] Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed around ₹10 crore on its second Monday. Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed around ₹9.3 crore on its second Tuesday, ₹9.1 crore on its second Wednesday, and ₹9.3 crore on its second Thursday. Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed ₹87 crore, which is the second-highest second-week collection of all time to take its two-week domestic gross to ₹270.50 crore.[98]

Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed ₹4 crore on its third Friday, ₹6.08 crore on its third Saturday, and ₹9.08 crore on its third Sunday to take its third weekend total to ₹20 crore which is the second-highest third weekend of all time. The film grossed around ₹20 crore in its third weekend, reaching ₹292 crore in seventeen days in India to become the second-highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in domestic markets, beating Dhoom 3.[99] The film went on to gross ₹1.53 billion overseas for a worldwide gross of ₹540 crore in just 17 days.[62] Bajrangi Bhaijaan set a new all-time lifetime record in India by becoming the highest grosser ever in Bihar as it went to the ₹7.50 crore gross mark after its third weekend.[100] The film grossed ₹3.50 crore on its third Monday, ₹2.50 crore on its second Tuesday, and ₹2.43 crore on its second Wednesday to take its 19 days total to ₹300.6 crore in India and become only the 2nd Indian film to do so.[101] The film also recorded the third-highest third week ever as it grossed ₹2.50 crore on its third Thursday for a combined total of ₹30 crore in its third week.[102][103]

The film grossed ₹7.25 crore in its fourth weekend.[104] The film grossed ₹10.65 crore in its fourth week, ₹3.78 crore in its fifth week, ₹1.49 crore in its sixth week, ₹0.65 crore in its seventh week, and ₹0.195 crore in its eighth week. The film collected ₹0.11 crore in its ninth week becoming the second film ever to gross more than 10 lakhs in the ninth week after Vicky Donor.

The film had a tenth week and became the third Indian film of the 2010s to ever have one. The other films were Vicky Donor and Band Baaja Baaraat.[105] The film's final domestic gross was ₹444.92 crore[106] (US$69.35 million).

OverseasEdit

Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed around $8.1 million in the first weekend in overseas markets, which is the second-highest opening weekend for a Hindi film.[107][108] The film has grossed around $2.45 million in its first weekend in US-Canada.[109] Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed Rs. 4.5 crore ($Template:To USD/data/2,015000) in Pakistan in its first 3 days of its release,[110] and subsequently Rs. 6 crore ($Template:To USD/data/2,015000) in the first week.[111][112][113] The ten-day overseas gross of Bajrangi Bhaijaan was over US$17 million.[114][115] At the end of two weeks, Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed US$20 million in overseas. Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed around $23.5 million in overseas in 17 days.[116][117] Bajrangi Bhaijaan set an all-time record in the Persian Gulf region with collections of 47.9 crore (US$7.47 million) to become the highest-grossing film in the territory, beating films like Happy New Year and Dhoom 3.[118] The film is also the biggest Salman Khan film in the Persian Gulf, beating the previous best of Kick which grossed around $4.1 million.[118] The film has done excellent across all overseas markets, according to Box Office India.

The film topped all four major markets by beating the lifetime collection of PK.[81] Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed £2,662,115 ($Template:To USD/data/2,015) in the United Kingdom,[83] where it became the highest-grossing foreign-language film of 2015, the eleventh highest-grossing foreign-language film of all time, and the second highest-grossing foreign-language Indian film ever (after Dhoom 3).[119] It also grossed US$9,450,000 in the Persian Gulf region and A$1,701,000 in Australia.[81] The film grossed $8,180,000 after its sixth weekend in the United States and Canada,[81] with a final gross of US$8.187 million in the US and Canada.[82] In Hong Kong, the film grossed HK$1,364,088 (US$Template:To USD/data/2,019) in 2016.[83] Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed US$30.9 million[72] (211 crore)[73] overseas as of 2017.[72] After 26 days of its release in China, the film became the third Indian film (first featuring Salman Khan) to gross more than 500 crore from overseas markets.[76][77]

ChinaEdit

In China, on its opening day of 2 March 2018, the film grossed US$2.29 million, debuting at number seven on the daily China box office.[120] This is the fourth-highest opening for an Indian film in China, after Secret Superstar ($6.97 million), Hindi Medium ($3.68 million) and Dangal ($2.55 million), while Bajrangi Bhaijaan also crossed the lifetime China gross of 3 Idiots (2009).[121] On its second day, Bajrangi Bhaijaan grossed $3.11 million, entering the top five, with a two-day gross of $5.36 million.[122] It grossed another $3.13 million in its third day, giving it an opening weekend gross of $9 million.[123][124] It is the third-highest opening weekend for an Indian film, behind only Secret Superstar and Dangal, and it has become the highest-grossing Indian film not starring Aamir Khan.[125] The successful opening weekend of Bajrangi Bhaijaan has been attributed to strong word of mouth, generated by high audience ratings such as 8.6 on Douban and 9.7 on Maoyan.[125][126]

On the 14th day of its release, the film grossed $1.13 million and became the first Indian film not featuring Aamir Khan to gross more than 200 crore in the Chinese market, grossing $31.12 million up until then.[76] In 31 days, the film had a cumulative gross of $48 million(313 crore).[76][77] The film's audiences were about 60% female and 40% male, and the majority were in the 20–34 age group.[127] It surpassed Star Wars: The Last Jedi to become the seventh highest-grossing film in China during the first quarter of 2018, behind Secret Superstar and other American films including Black Panther and Pacific Rim: Uprising.[78]

AccoladesEdit

Award[lower-alpha 1] Date of ceremony[lower-alpha 2] Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
BIG Star Entertainment Awards 13 December 2015 Most Entertaining Social Film Bajrangi BhaijaanKabir Khan, Salman Khan Nominated [128]
[129]
Most Entertaining Director Kabir Khan Won
Most Entertaining Actor in a Social Role – Male Salman Khan Won
Nawazuddin Siddiqui Nominated
Most Entertaining Actor Debut – Female Harshaali Malhotra Nominated
Most Entertaining Child Star Won
Filmfare Awards 15 January 2016 Best Film Bajrangi Bhaijaan Nominated [130]
[131]
Best Director Kabir Khan Nominated
Best Story V. Vijayendra Prasad Won
Best Actor Salman Khan Nominated
Global Indian Music Academy Awards 6 April 2016 Best Film Album Bajrangi BhaijaanPritam Nominated [132]
Best Music Director Pritam Nominated
Best Lyricist Kausar Munir for "Tu Jo Mila" Nominated
Indian Television Academy Awards 6 September 2015 Popular Director Kabir Khan Won [133]
Best Child Artist Harshaali Malhotra Won
International Indian Film Academy Awards 26 June 2016 Best Film Bajrangi Bhaijaan Won [134]
[135]
Best Director Kabir Khan Nominated
Best Story V. Vijayendra Prasad Nominated
Best Screenplay V. Vijayendra Prasad, Kabir Khan, Parveez Shaikh Won
Best Actor Salman Khan Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui Nominated
Best Performance in a Comic Role Nominated
Best Music Director Pritam Nominated
Mirchi Music Awards 29 February 2016 Upcoming Male Vocalist of The Year Jubin Nautiyal for "Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata (Reprise)" Won [136]
[137]
Best Song Producer (Programming & Arranging) Dhrubajyoti Phukan, Nikhil Paul George
Roop Mahanta, Sunny M.R. for "Selfie Le Le Re"
Nominated
National Film Awards 3 May 2016 Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment Producer: Rockline Venkatesh & Salman Khan
Director: Kabir Khan
Won [138]
Producers Guild Film Awards[lower-alpha 3] 22 December 2015 Best Film Bajrangi Bhaijaan Won [139]
[140]
[141]
Best Director Kabir Khan Nominated
Best Dialogue Nominated
Best Story V. Vijayendra Prasad Won
Best Screenplay V. Vijayendra Prasad, Kabir Khan, Parveez Shaikh Won
Best Actor in a Leading Role Salman Khan Nominated
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Nawazuddin Siddiqui Won
Best Actor in a Comic Role Nominated
Best Female Debut Harshaali Malhotra Nominated
Best Child Actor Won
Best Music Director Pritam Nominated
Screen Awards 8 January 2016 Best Film Bajrangi Bhaijaan Won [142]
Best Director Kabir Khan Won
Best Story V. Vijayendra Prasad Won
Best Child Artist Harshaali Malhotra Won
Best Background Music Julius Packiam Won
Stardust Awards 21 December 2015 Best Film of the Year Bajrangi Bhaijaan Won [143]
[144]
Best Director of the Year Kabir Khan Won
Best Story V. Vijayendra Prasad Nominated
Best Screenplay V. Vijayendra Prasad, Kabir Khan, Parveez Shaikh Nominated
Best Actor of the Year – Male Salman Khan Nominated
Best Actor of the Year – Female Kareena Kapoor Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui Nominated
Breakthrough Performance by a Child Artiste Harshaali Malhotra Won
Best Music Director Pritam Nominated
Best Lyricist Kausar Munir for "Tu Jo Mila" Nominated
Best Playback Singer (Male) Adnan Sami for "Bhar Do Jholi Meri" Nominated
Best Music Album Bajrangi BhaijaanT-Series Nominated
Times of India Film Awards 18 March 2016 Best Film Bajrangi Bhaijaan Won [145]
[146]
Best Director Kabir Khan Nominated
Best Actor Salman Khan Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui Nominated
Zee Cine Awards 20 February 2016 Best Film Bajrangi Bhaijaan Won [147]
[148]
[149]
Best Actor – Male Salman Khan Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male Nawazuddin Siddiqui Nominated
Best Actor in a Comic Role Won
Best Female Debut Harshaali Malhotra Won
Best Cinematography Aseem Mishra Nominated
Best Track of the Year "Selfie Le Le Re" Nominated

SequelEdit

In December 2021, Khan confirmed that the sequel of the movie was in scripting stage, and V. Vijayendra Prasad is writing the script. Later that month, Khan confirmed that the movie has been titled as Pawan Putra Bhaijaan. Khan also officially announced the same on 19 December 2021 on The Grand RRR pre-release event.[150]

See alsoEdit

NotesEdit

  1. Awards, festivals and organizations are in alphabetical order.
  2. Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  3. Previously known as Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards.

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