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Brad Pitt’s 'F1: The Movie' completes 100 days on Indian screens, earns more than Tom Cruise’s 'Top Gun: Maverick' at box office

The film has garnered an impressive Rs 125 crore at the Indian box office, solidifying its position as the highest-grossing Hollywood film of 2025 and the 15th highest-grossing Hollywood movie of all time in the country

Brad Pitt's F1: The Movie may have been pulled from many Indian screens, but it's still playing in a few theatres. The Joseph Kosinski-directed sports drama completed its 100-day run in India on Saturday, marking 15 weeks since its release on June 27, with a total box office gross of Rs 125 crore, according to Bollywood Hungama.

F1: The Movie is not only the highest-grossing Hollywood film of 2025 but also the fifteenth highest-grossing Hollywood film of all time in the country. Much of the profits came from the film's IMAX screenings, which saw massive demand after strong word-of-mouth, with multiple screens beginning their shows as early as 6 am.

When other major Hollywood releases later took over IMAX screens, F1: The Movie was moved to regular screens before audience demand brought it back to IMAX screens for a limited period.

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Interestingly, it has become the second box office hit from Kosinski to play in India after Top Gun: Maverick. The Tom Cruise sequel grossed a total of Rs. 48.14 crore in Indian theatres after its 100-day run. The latter had remained on screens for more than 10 weeks.

Worldwide, F1: The Movie grossed $627.9 million against a $200-300 million budget.

About ‘F1: The Movie’

Brad Pitt played retired racer Sonny Hayes, who is asked to team up with and mentor hotheaded rookie driver Joshua Pearce for the APXGP F1 team. The seasoned Haynes and spirited Pearce navigate their rocky relationship while aiming to help their team lift the World Constructors’ Championship for the 2024 FIA Formula 1 Championship. The film also starred Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, and Javier Bardem.

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