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Best Box Office Hits of Jeet: Top 10 Movies Fans Love

5 months ago, Arian Malitya

Jeet’s box office journey is nothing short of cinematic. From a debut that turned him into Bengal’s heartthrob to massy action blockbusters that packed single screens, Jeet has kept the cash registers ringing for over two decades.

What caught my eye?

Some of these films were made on super-tight budgets yet they delivered returns that would make even Bollywood producers jealous.
Like Sathi in 2002.
Budget? Barely ₹1.5cr.
Collection? Almost ₹10cr!
And more recently, Chengis (2023) clocked in over ₹6.7cr despite stiff competition.

Let’s look at what makes these the best Jeet movies, why fans still love them, and how they became the best box office hits of Jeet.

 

A Closer Look at Each Blockbuster

Sathi (2002) - 9.82cr

Where it all began. Made Jeet a household name and gave an entertaining friend to all his fans with the phrase ‘O bondu…
With a tiny budget, it smashed records and hearts. Even today, Sathi is remembered for its evergreen songs and dramatic climax.

Josh (2010) - 5.00cr

Underrated but steady run. Shows Jeet’s name alone could bring in ₹5cr+ even back then. Jeet played the intense lover-turned-fighter giving motivation to the Bengal newcomers.

Dui Prithibi (2010) - 6.00cr

Jeet + Dev = box office gold.

A bromance meets road trip story with humour, fights, and feelings. Jeet’s calm elder-brother vibe paired with Dev’s impulsive energy, created the masterpiece that the Bengali Cinematic Universe can never forget.

Bhalobasha bhalobashe sudhui take, bhalobeshe bhalobashai bendhe je rakhe.” This dialogue by Jeet in Dui Prithibi circulated in many love-letters at that time. And guess what? People really kept that bhalobashar bondhon with him.

Shotru (2011) - 6.00cr

Cop drama that mixed action and emotion. Jeet’s “hero with a heart” persona shone through. His honesty takes on the system not only of the Bengali cinema but also in the fans’ hearts.

Awara (2012) - 8.50cr

Romantic comedy that clicked big with youth. Fun storyline, catchy songs and Jeet’s playful charm.
This dialogue from the movie made history in the Bengali Cinematic Universe: “Maar Gur Diye Ruti, Chini Diye Chaa, Phu Diye Kha!

Boss: Born to Rule (2013) - 6.25cr

The film that kicked off Jeet’s “Boss” brand. Iconic dialogues and songs made it a crowd puller and proved once again that “He is the Boss”.

Game: He Plays to Win (2014) - 8.95cr

Slick thriller where Jeet played a man caught in a dangerous game. Fast cuts, twists, action thriller with Jeet in full swag mode. Stylish, pacy, and a near ₹9cr box office win made this film one among his blockbusters.

Badsha – The Don (2016) - 6.50cr

International feel, glamorous sets, and Jeet as a stylish don. Though it had mixed reviews, the box office held steady with ₹6.5cr.

Boss 2: Back to Rule (2017) - 10.50cr

Jeet’s larger-than-life avatar ruled again. Sequel that went bigger, action, locations, and dialogues, nothing left to amaze the fans. Collected over ₹10.5cr in the box office making it his top grosser, crossing even the first part with more than 50% margin.

Chengis (2023) - 6.75cr

Dark, gritty gangster saga. Jeet reinvented himself as a gangster proving he can still surprise after 20 years.

 

Who’s Buying Tickets and Why?

Mass audience. Jeet cracked that code early.
From Sathi’s tragic romance to Boss’s slick action, he’s been Bengal’s go-to star for family outings, front-row whistles, multiplex dates, and full on entertainment.

Even the newer Chengis drew crowds looking for dark, gangster drama showing Jeet’s brand still sells.

 

So, What’s the Future?

For anyone tracking Best Jeet Movies, these top 10 aren’t just numbers. They’re snapshots of Bengal’s love affair with a star who still draws crowds.

If you’re making your own list of Jeet’s top 10 movies, don’t just look at the crores. Look at why they worked.