HWe list the top imports that grossed their way to success in 2010:
10) Resident Evil: Afterlife: Breaking into a tie with Rs.11.5 Crore each, the two didn't lag behind in making a mark in the Indian terrain. 'Afterlife', the fourth part in the sci-fi action series, saw Milla Jovovich in a mission to save humanity from a virus with her numerous clones while 'The A-Team', an action outing, was simply a boy's delight with cigars, guns and panache.
9) The Karate Kid:
8) Iron Man 2: Robert Downey, Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow and the comeback kid Mickey Rourke. Man, what else does one need in a metal clanking superhero flick? The answer is Scarlett Johansson as an undercover spy in body hugging leather suit! Not quite living up to its buzz, the movie managed Rs.15.5 crore leaving audiences wanting for much and for more.
7) Knight and Day: Tom Cruise just won't stop playing a spy. No. Even if it means drifting to an outing with the now rapidly aging Cameron Diaz before buckling up for his fourth 'Mission: Impossible' movie. Having released in English and Hindi, the action-adventure earned Rs.16 crore only because of its 'associative' value - after all it was a Bollywood film with Hollywood stars!
6) Salt: Confess it, you will watch whatever she does and this one had to be seen as Angelina Jolie was going to jump flyovers and assassinate political bigwigs in her secret mission as a blonde Russian sleeper agent Evelyn Salt in the US. A female spin to the 'Mission: Impossible' series, it did make one fall in love with the beauty again. For the collections, how does it matter even if it made Rs.16.5 crore?
5) Clash of the Titans: You saw him as an "Avatar" before he became a part-human part-android Marcus Wright in 'Terminator Salvation'. And this one just required you to wear a pair of 3D glasses to see Sam Worthington as a demi-god. A remake of the 1981 film of the same name, the Greek fantasy-adventure cashed in Rs.22 crore.
4) The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader: It was another epic 3D fantasy-adventure that had kids transported to their bed-time story world. Hitting the Indian screens in four languages a week before its worldwide release, it didn't take time to make Rs.23 crore and is still running.
3) Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time: Remember the after-school time pass video game of the same name? Well, this big screen retelling brought out the sword-and-sorcery action from the blurry computer screen in live action to make Rs.28 crore. While Jake Gyllenhaal took centrestage as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton enacted the lovely Princess Tamina and Sir Ben Kingsley donned the evil Nizam's robe to conquer time.
2) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I: The penultimate sequel to one of the most successful wizard franchises the world has seen. With an established fan base that is outnumbered with every new sequel, this one was sure to draw footfall. Released across English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, it grossed Rs.30 crore (about $6.6 million).
1) Inception: Mindbender - one word that aptly describes the sci-fi entertainer that took the world by storm and why not when it comes from a mind that is equally complex yet brilliant - Christopher Nolan. Watch it once, twice, thrice before you shake your head in frenzy and succumb to the masterpiece. With Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead, it raked in Rs.33 crore in India across four languages - English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
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