Brad Pitt has once again proved his box office mettle with his high-octane action drama F1, which has officially become the second-biggest Hollywood hit of the year in India. The film has raced to Rs 104.33 crore at the Indian box office, going past Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible-The Final Reckoning ( Rs 104.15 crore) making it the highest grossing Hollywood film of 2025. F1 was released in multiple languages but its English version has been the engine of the film. Here is the weekly collection of the film.Week 1: ₹31.70 CrWeek 2: ₹24.60 CrWeek 3: ₹12.65 CrWeek 4: ₹10.15 CrWeek 5: ₹4.20 CrWeek 6: ₹3.94 CrWeek 7: ₹3.30 CrWeek 8: ₹1.10 CrWeek 9: ₹2.60 CrWeek 10: ₹2.05 CrWeek 11: ₹0.39 CrThe English version has contributed Rs 96.69 crore with the rest coming from Hindi, Tamil and Telugu version. The film’s appeal has largely been driven by its immersive racing sequences and Brad Pitt’s commanding screen presence, with audiences flocking to watch the adrenaline-pumping drama unfold on the big screen. The IMAX and premium format shows, in particular, have seen excellent occupancies, underlining the spectacle value of the movie.While the India numbers are impressive, F1’s global performance has been nothing short of spectacular. The film has till now earned USD 619.50 million and has become the sixth highest grossing film across the globe after How to Train Your Dragon, Jurassic World Rebirth, A Minecraft Movie, Lilo and Stitch and NeZha . For Hollywood in India, F1’s success is a shot in the arm. But while Tom Cruise’s last film as Ethan Hunt enjoyed the number 1 ranking at Indian box office for a long time, the same might not be the case with Brad Pitt’s Sonny Hayes. The Conjuring: Final Rites has already minted Rs 50.50 crore in the first three days and with no major competition the number can jump to Rs 75 crore over the first week and Rs 100 crore over the next weekend.
