Hindi Film · 2014 · Box Office Collection

Kick

Blockbuster
Director Sajid Nadiadwala  ·  Cast Salman Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Randeep Hooda  ·  Released Jul 25, 2014
Worldwide
₹232 Cr India nett
Gross collection
India Nett
₹232 Cr
After GST
Overseas
₹₹103 Cr
International gross
Budget
₹100 Cr
Production cost
Boxoffy VerdictBlockbuster

Kick earned the Blockbuster verdict — a film that significantly exceeded its break-even point and delivered strong returns for all stakeholders. With ₹232 Cr India nett against a reported budget of ₹100 Cr, representing a 232% return on production cost, the film demonstrates the rare combination of wide audience reach and sustained theatrical momentum. A Blockbuster in Indian cinema is not just profitable — it is a film that found a genuine mass audience and kept them coming back.

Boxoffy Read
Sajid Nadiadwala's Kick is the film that confirmed Salman Khan could sustain blockbuster collections in pure action territory without the masala context that Dabangg required. Randeep Hooda's villain and Salman's Devil are the decade's most efficiently contrasted antagonistic pair. The ₹232 Cr on ₹100 Cr budget produced the decade's strongest Blockbuster return-on-investment alongside Dabangg — confirmation that the Salman formula had become its own economic law.
Financial AnalysisBox Office vs Budget

Kick was reportedly made on a budget of ₹100 Cr. Against that investment, the film collected ₹232 Cr India nett — a 2.3x multiple on production cost and a 232% return on the reported budget. Worldwide gross reached ₹232 Cr, including overseas contribution of ₹-41.76 Cr.

Break-even at the Indian box office typically requires approximately 1.5x the production budget once prints, advertising and distribution costs are factored in — placing the break-even threshold for Kick at roughly ₹150 Cr India nett. The film cleared this threshold, resulting in the Blockbuster verdict.

₹0 Break-even ~₹150 Cr ₹232 Cr collected
The 2014 Box OfficeYear in Context
PK at ₹338 Cr shattered the ₹300 Cr barrier. Kick was Salman Khan operating as pure commercial machinery. 2 States and Ek Villain delivered 150-200% ROI on disciplined budgets. Queen on ₹12 Cr to ₹61 Cr — Kangana Ranaut's breakthrough — was the year's most efficient film. Haider showed Shakespeare adaptations could work commercially. The year's lesson: star power and content working together, not instead of each other.
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Source: Box Office India (canonical India nett) · Sacnilk (day-wise tracking) · Pinkvilla (cross-reference). All figures are estimates based on publicly available trade data. India nett represents collections after GST extraction. Last updated 2026-04-16. © 2026 Boxoffy.com

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