Director Mike Newell
· Cast Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
· Released Nov 18, 2005
Worldwide
₹12 Cr India nett
Gross collection
India Nett
₹12 Cr
After GST
Overseas
₹₹884 Cr
International gross
Budget
₹—
Production cost
Boxoffy VerdictAll-Time Blockbuster
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is classified as an All-Time Blockbuster — Boxoffy's highest verdict, reserved for films that permanently altered the commercial landscape of Indian cinema. With ₹12 Cr India nett, it belongs to a small elite of films that transcend their release year and enter the cultural record. An All-Time Blockbuster does not just recoup costs — it redefines what a successful film can be.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is classified as a All-Time Blockbuster by Boxoffy. The film collected ₹12 Cr India nett against a production budget. The film was commercially profitable.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire collected ₹12 Cr India nett at the box office, with a worldwide gross of ₹12 Cr India nett. The India nett figure represents collections after GST extraction, as reported by Box Office India and cross-referenced with Sacnilk and Pinkvilla.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire released in 2005 and is likely available on major Indian streaming platforms. Check Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, JioHotstar, ZEE5 and SonyLIV for current availability, as OTT rights shift periodically.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was directed by Mike Newell. The 2005 Hollywood film earned a All-Time Blockbuster verdict at the Indian box office, collecting ₹12 Cr India nett.