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Highest-grossing Indian film earned ₹4000 crore when adjusted for inflation; it's not Sholay, Dangal, Baahubali, or RRR

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Released over six decades ago, this film sold 15 crore tickets - thrice as much as RRR or Jawan - and would have earned 4000 crore had it released today.
K Asif on the sets of his magnum opus Mughal-e-Azam
K Asif on the sets of his magnum opus Mughal-e-Azam

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