Kartik Aaryan has become one of the most bankable stars in Bollywood today. From his early days of long monologues to now pulling in audiences by the millions, his journey is the perfect example of how smart choices and mass appeal can shape a modern superstar.
With six back-to-back films crossing ₹100 crore globally, Kartik has not only proven his acting chops but also his sharp sense of what the audience wants.
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Let’s take a look at the films that turned him into a box office king.
Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety
Worldwide Gross: ₹108.8 crore
This film was Kartik’s big breakout. A fun, youthful comedy about friendship vs love, it clicked big-time with young viewers. His now-famous monologue went viral, and the film, made on a modest budget, ended up a surprise blockbuster.
Luka Chuppi
Worldwide Gross: ₹128.5 crore
In this romantic comedy with Kriti Sanon, Kartik explored the chaos of live-in relationships in small-town India. Audiences from both cities and small towns found it relatable.
Pati Patni Aur Woh
Worldwide Gross: ₹117 crore
This remake of the classic film gave Kartik a chance to play a character with shades of grey. He added charm and humour to the role, and it worked wonders at the box office.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
Worldwide Gross: ₹266 crore
Post-pandemic, when theatres were struggling, this film brought audiences back in large numbers. Kartik stepped into the shoes of a beloved franchise character and made it his own. As Rooh Baba, he delivered laughs and thrills.
Satyaprem Ki Katha
Worldwide Gross: ₹125 crore
This emotional love story was a shift from Kartik’s usual comic roles. It gave him the space to show a more sensitive side, and both critics and viewers appreciated the depth he brought to the character.
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Worldwide Gross: ₹396.7 crore
This was the game-changer. The third part of the franchise exploded at the box office and became Kartik’s biggest film yet. Riding high on the popularity of his Rooh Baba avatar, this one became a pop culture moment.
Now, with major films lined up like ‘Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri’ (directed by Anurag Basu) and the fantasy drama ‘Naagzilla’, Kartik Aaryan is moving into even bolder storytelling.