#MeToo movement is not just talking about things that happened a decade ago, but here comes an actress and model who lodged a police complaint about the kind of sexual harassment she has a few months ago.
Legendary director Subhash Ghai, known for films like Taal, is now facing the music. A TV serial actress, Kate Sharma, has now accused that he asked her to massage one day in front of his friends. As he happens to be launching her on the silver screen in his next film, the actress obliged to massage, but later he’s said to have started touching her private parts inappropriately.
In her complaint to police, Kate Sharma also alleged that Subhash Ghai threatened to cancel her launch if she refuses to stay with him for a night. Before Kate Sharma, another actress alleged that Ghai has allegedly spiked her drink and assaulted her sexually.
Responding on these allegations, the legendary director stated that he’s a huge supporter of #MeToo movement and regarding the police complaint he exuded confidence that his lawyers will take care.
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Indian Box Office Evolution: From ₹100 Cr to ₹1000 Cr Club Era
April 3, 2026

The landscape of Indian cinema has transformed dramatically over the years. What was once considered a monumental achievement—crossing the ₹100 crore mark—has now become a standard milestone. Today, the ₹1000 crore club represents the new benchmark of success, redefining box office expectations across the industry.
Each major milestone in this journey has been initiated by superstar-led films that set new records and reshaped audience perception. With the rise of South Indian cinema, box office dynamics have expanded to a global scale, making Indian films strong contenders in worldwide markets.
Box office success is no longer judged solely by hit or flop status. Instead, trade circles closely monitor total net collections and milestone achievements. From ₹100 crore to ₹1000 crore, each level has marked a new era in Indian cinema’s growth story.
Superstars like Rajinikanth, Aamir Khan, Prabhas, and Allu Arjun have played a key role in shaping this box office evolution.
It all began with Rajinikanth’s landmark success, which set the stage for the ₹100 crore era. Later, Aamir Khan elevated the scale with films like 3 Idiots and PK, pushing the boundaries further. The real turning point came with Prabhas’ Baahubali franchise, which revolutionized Indian cinema’s global reach. Baahubali 2 in particular established the ₹1000 crore club as a reality.
More recently, Allu Arjun reportedly crossed the ₹1100 crore mark with Pushpa 2, creating a new benchmark and pushing Indian cinema into a higher commercial tier.
Meanwhile, Dhurandhar has emerged as one of the highest-grossing films in recent times, reportedly crossing ₹1300 crore worldwide, though its domestic net collections are still short of the ₹1000 crore mark. On the other hand, upcoming big projects like Varanasi are expected to aim for even higher milestones, potentially setting a ₹1500 crore benchmark in India.
With several big releases lined up in the future, the race for box office supremacy continues. The question now is—who will redefine these records next?