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      • Rajinikanth ’s Muthu, released 24 years ago, remained the highest grossing Indian film of all time in Japan with a box office collection of JPY400 million for over two decades. As per a report by Tollywood.net, RRR has crossed JPY 400 million to take the top spot held by Muthu for so many years.
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  2. Dec 7, 2022 · SS Rajamouli's RRR earned over Rs 20 crore in Japan. However, in Japan, it is Rajinikanth's Muthu that remains to be the highest-grossing Indian film. Will RRR surpass Muthu's record soon?

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  3. Dec 17, 2022 · RRR has keft behind Muthu, a super hit film starring Rajinikanth, which was still the highest-grosser in Japan. In Japan, the top three Indian movies are Muthu, Baahubali, and RRR, all of which are directed by Rajamouli.

  4. Dec 13, 2022 · The SS Rajamouli film dethroned Rajinikanth’s Muthu and became the highest grossing Indian film at the Japanese box office. The magnum opus shattered a nearly two-decade record by earning over ¥403m (Rs 24 crores approx.).

  5. Oct 25, 2022 · Muthu would be released in Japan as Muthu Odoru Maharaja, or Muthu - The Dancing Maharaja, and have the most unprecedented of successes in Japan and the film remains the highest-grossing Indian film in the country to date.

  6. Rajinikanth ’s Muthu, released 24 years ago, remained the highest grossing Indian film of all time in Japan with a box office collection of JPY400 million for over two decades. As per a report by...

  7. Dec 13, 2022 · The SS Rajamouli film dethroned Rajinikanth’s Muthu and became the highest-grossing Indian film at the Japanese box office. The magnum opus shattered a nearly two-decade record by earning over ¥403m (RM12,992,204 approx.).

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Muthu_(film)Muthu (film) - Wikipedia

    A dubbed Japanese version titled Muthu Odoru Maharaja (transl.Muthu – The Dancing Maharaja) was released in 1998 and became the highest-grossing Indian film in Japan, a record it held for 24 years. The film sparked a short-lived boom of Indian films released in Japan and helping Rajinikanth gain a large fan following there.