A new year-end report from BookMyShow highlights the biggest entertainment trends of 2024, including the most-watched Indian films of the year.

As 2024 nears its end, BookMyShow has unveiled its year-end report, offering insights into the biggest entertainment trends of the year. The platform, which provides online ticketing for films and live events, used its vast data to compile a comprehensive overview of the most popular entertainment choices among audiences.
The report includes details on the top-grossing films, the biggest live events, and other notable trends that captured the public’s attention throughout the year. It highlights the most-watched Indian films, including a surprise contender that beat out the likes of Stree 2, Kalki 2898 AD, and Fighter to become the year’s most-viewed movie, with an impressive 31 lakh tickets sold in a single day. This surge in ticket sales is a testament to the growing interest in regional cinema and the changing tastes of Indian moviegoers.
In addition to film successes, the report also reflects the booming live event industry, with concerts, theater performances, and sports events making a significant impact on audiences. With more people returning to theaters and live events post-pandemic, 2024 saw a revival in large-scale entertainment experiences, with tickets for major events selling out in record time.
BookMyShow’s year-end report not only highlights these key trends but also provides a glimpse into how the entertainment landscape is evolving, with shifting preferences and new forms of content gaining traction among diverse audiences.
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The most-watched Indian film of 2024
Unsurprisingly, Pushpa 2: The Rule, starring Allu Arjun, has emerged as the most-watched movie of 2024, with an impressive 10.8 lakh solo viewers, according to BookMyShow’s year-end report. The film has made history by becoming only the third Indian movie to surpass ₹1500 crore at the box office. This massive success places Pushpa 2 at the top of the list of most-watched Indian films, ahead of other popular releases such as Stree 2, Singham Again, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, Kalki 2898 AD, HanuMan, Amaran, The Greatest of All Time, Devara Part 1, and Manjummel Boys.
Pushpa 2: The Rule, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2021 Telugu blockbuster Pushpa: The Rise, has been directed by Sukumar. The film features Allu Arjun, Fahadh Faasil, and Rashmika Mandanna reprising their iconic roles from the first installment. Released on December 5, 2024, the movie has been made available in multiple languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, and Malayalam, ensuring its widespread appeal across diverse audiences. The sequel has already created significant buzz and garnered massive viewership, contributing to its spot at the top of BookMyShow’s most-watched films of the year.
Pushpa 2: The Rule has shattered records with the highest opening ever for an Indian film, selling an astounding 31 lakh tickets in advance bookings alone on its opening day. This impressive feat, reported by Sacnilk, highlights the immense anticipation and fan following the film has garnered, surpassing previous box office records. The sequel’s massive success on day one reinforces its position as one of the most-watched and highly anticipated films of 2024.
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Other big entertainment trends of 2024
According to BookMyShow’s year-end report, November 1 became a blockbuster day for the platform, as it sold a record-breaking 2.3 million tickets in just 24 hours. This remarkable achievement highlights the growing popularity of online ticketing and the increasing demand for major releases. The surge in ticket sales reflects the excitement and anticipation surrounding the films released around that time, further cementing BookMyShow’s role as a key player in India’s entertainment landscape.
The BookMyShow year-end report also highlighted the trend of old movies re-releasing in theatres, noting how films like Kal Ho Naa Ho, Tumbbad, Rockstar, and Laila Majnu turned “theatres into time machines for fans revisiting beloved classics.” This growing trend reflects a renewed interest in iconic films, offering fans a chance to experience these masterpieces on the big screen once again. The nostalgia factor, combined with the improved theatre experience, has made re-releases an exciting avenue for both older audiences and new viewers to engage with these timeless stories.
The report also highlighted the massive success of Hollywood franchise films in 2024, including Deadpool & Wolverine, Dune: Part Two, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. These blockbuster titles ignited screens with high-octane action, captivating audiences worldwide and driving significant box office numbers. Hollywood’s ability to consistently deliver thrilling spectacles, especially through established franchises, continues to draw massive crowds and solidify its dominance in the global cinematic landscape.
The report also emphasized the success of small-budget films such as Aavesham, Laapaata Ladies, and Merry Christmas, which proved that authentic and compelling narratives can resonate deeply with audiences, regardless of the film’s scale or budget. These films showcased how strong storytelling and relatable themes can captivate viewers, demonstrating that quality content often trumps big budgets in terms of audience engagement and critical acclaim.
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