: A massive hit where SRK played a cold-blooded revenger. It broke the traditional hero mold and featured the iconic duo of SRK and Kajol for the first time.
Before 1993, mainstream Bollywood heroes rarely ventured into dark, psychopathic territory. Shah Rukh Khan single-handedly shattered this mold by accepting roles that senior, established actors had famously rejected. Bollywood Index Movie 1993
The highest-grossing film of the year was the rib-tickling crime comedy Aankhen . Made on a budget of roughly ₹2.5 crores, it earned a staggering ₹25 crores at the box office. Starring Govinda (in a double role), Chunky Panday, and Raj Babbar, the film's slapstick humor and illogical comedy were a massive hit with audiences, consolidating the successful partnership between actor Govinda and director David Dhawan. : A massive hit where SRK played a cold-blooded revenger
1993 was a banner year at the box office, with comedies, action thrillers, and psychological dramas all vying for the top spot. Here are the films that dominated the charts: Shah Rukh Khan single-handedly shattered this mold by
: A romantic comedy starring Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla that resonated with family audiences. ⚖️ Social Impact & Iconic Performances
While 1993 is frequently remembered for its dark thrillers, the absolute king of the box office index was David Dhawan’s riotous action-comedy, Aankhen .
: A slapstick comedy produced by Pahlaj Nihalani and directed by David Dhawan, this film was the biggest hit of the year. Starring Govinda and Chunky Panday, it was a massive success, defining the comedy genre for the decade.