Looking back at 2024, one film stands tall amidst a year dominated by sequels and franchises—Siddharth Anand’s Fighter. This high-octane aerial action drama has earned its place in the history books as the highest-grossing non-franchise Bollywood film of the year, raking in a remarkable ₹344.46 crore worldwide.
Starring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone as elite Indian Air Force officers, Fighter delivered not just adrenaline-pumping action but also a compelling narrative that resonated deeply with audiences. The film’s unique premise—a tribute to the bravery and spirit of India’s defense forces—struck a chord across demographics.
The domestic box office played a significant role in the film’s success, contributing ₹205.55 crore to its overall earnings. Internationally, it added ₹99.76 crore, showcasing its global appeal. The combination of Siddharth Anand’s visionary direction, Roshan and Padukone’s electrifying performances, and stunning aerial sequences made Fighter a cinematic spectacle that captured the imagination of millions.
What sets Fighter apart is its ability to break free from Bollywood’s usual reliance on franchise films. In an era where sequels often overshadow original concepts, the film’s resounding success underscores the audience’s hunger for fresh, innovative stories. Its achievements have not only elevated Siddharth Anand’s reputation as a master storyteller but also encouraged the industry to embrace more standalone ventures.
As we enter the new year, Fighter stands as a shining example of what Bollywood can achieve when creativity takes center stage. It’s not just a film—it’s a statement. And it’s one that promises to inspire filmmakers to aim higher, dream bigger, and, like Fighter, soar to new heights.