List Of WWE Champions

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List Of WWE Champions

Here is the list of WWE Champions.





The WWE Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in WWE, currently on the Raw brand. It was the first world title established in WWE, having been introduced in 1963 as the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) World Heavyweight Championship.





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List of WWE Champions

No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes
Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog.
World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF)
1 Buddy Rogers April 11, 1963 Heavyweight Wrestling Washington, D.C. 1 36 22 Won a fictional tournament in Rio de Janeiro after the WWWF left the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), of which Rogers had been the 7th NWA World Heavyweight Champion since defeating Pat O'Connor on June 30, 1961. After Rogers' one fall loss to Lou Thesz for the title on January 24, 1963, Northeast promoters (led by Vince McMahon Sr. and Toots Mondt) did not recognize this title change and withdrew their membership from the NWA to form the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). The WWWF billed Rogers as their world champion since January 25, 1963, but it did not recognize him as the first ever WWWF World Heavyweight Champion until April 11, 1963, when he received the title belt. However, WWE lists Rogers' reign and the establishment of the title beginning on April 25, 1963.

2 Bruno Sammartino May 17, 1963 House show New York, NY 1 2,803 2,803
3 Ivan Koloff January 18, 1971 House show New York, NY 1 21 21
4 Pedro Morales February 8, 1971 House show New York, NY 1 1,027 1,027 The title was renamed the WWWF Heavyweight Championship when the WWWF rejoined the NWA in 1971.
National Wrestling Alliance: World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF)
5 Stan Stasiak December 1, 1973 House show Philadelphia, PA 1 9 9
6 Bruno Sammartino December 10, 1973 House show New York, NY 2 1,237 1,237
7 "Superstar" Billy Graham April 30, 1977 House show Baltimore, MD 1 296 296
8 Bob Backlund February 20, 1978 WWF on MSG Network New York, NY 1 648 2,135 The title was renamed the WWF Heavyweight Championship when the WWWF became the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in March 1979 for marketing purposes.
National Wrestling Alliance: World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
Antonio Inoki November 30, 1979 Toukon Series Tokushima, Japan "” 6 "” During the September 30, 2022 episode of SmackDown, while breaking the news of Inoki's death, commentator Corey Graves made mention that Inoki was the first Japanese wrestler to hold the WWE Championship, but noted that due to the controversy, this reign was never officially recognized.
"” Vacated December 6, 1979 "” Tokyo, Japan "” "” "” Inoki immediately vacated the title after a title defense rematch with Bob Backlund ended in a no contest due to the interference of New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Tiger Jeet Singh.
Bob Backlund December 17, 1979 WWF on MSG Network New York, NY 1 1,470 "” Defeated Bobby Duncum in a Texas death match to fill the vacancy. On October 19, 1981, following a controversial match with Greg Valentine in Madison Square Garden, the title was vacated (recognized only in New York City) by the NY State Athletic Commission. Backlund defeated Valentine in a rematch in MSG on November 23, 1981 to end the vacancy. WWE recognizes this whole period as one uninterrupted reign.
9 The Iron Sheik December 26, 1983 WWF on MSG Network New York, NY 1 28 28 The Iron Sheik won by submission when Bob Backlund's manager Arnold Skaaland threw in the towel when Backlund was put into Sheik's camel clutch to prevent any major injury. The title was renamed the WWF World Heavyweight Championship when the WWF ended its affiliation with the NWA.
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
10 Hulk Hogan January 23, 1984 WWF on MSG Network New York, NY 1 1,474 1,474
11 André the Giant February 5, 1988 The Main Event I Indianapolis, IN 1 <1 <1 Defeated Hulk Hogan when referee Earl Hebner, who was bribed by Ted DiBiase, scored the three-count despite Hogan raising his shoulder at the one-count.
Ted DiBiase February 5, 1988 The Main Event I Indianapolis, IN 1 8 "” Immediately after winning the title from Hulk Hogan, André the Giant handed the championship belt to Ted DiBiase, but WWF President Jack Tunney ruled this as vacating the title and therefore DiBiase's reign is not recognized by WWE, albeit he was announced as such in the following days and even defended the title once against Bam Bam Bigelow in a February 8, 1988 live event.
"” Vacated February 13, 1988 Superstars of Wrestling Hershey, PA "” "” "” WWF President Jack Tunney refused to recognize Ted DiBiase as champion and vacated the title. WWE recognizes the vacancy as starting on February 5, 1988, the date of the controversy, rather than the date in which the announcement was made in a video aired on tape delay on February 13, 1988.
12 Randy Savage March 27, 1988 WrestleMania IV Atlantic City, NJ 1 371 371 Defeated Ted DiBiase in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
13 Hulk Hogan April 2, 1989 WrestleMania V Atlantic City, NJ 2 364 364 The title was renamed the WWF Championship in May 1989.
14 The Ultimate Warrior April 1, 1990 WrestleMania VI Toronto, ON, Canada 1 293 293 This was a title vs. title match in which Warrior also defended the Intercontinental Championship.
15 Sgt. Slaughter January 19, 1991 Royal Rumble Miami, FL 1 64 64
16 Hulk Hogan March 24, 1991 WrestleMania VII Los Angeles, CA 3 248 248
17 The Undertaker November 27, 1991 Survivor Series Detroit, MI 1 6 6
18 Hulk Hogan December 3, 1991 This Tuesday in Texas San Antonio, TX 4 1 4
"” Vacated December 4, 1991 Superstars of Wrestling New Haven, CT "” "” "” Hogan was stripped of the title by WWF President Jack Tunney due to the controversy surrounding both of the previous title changes. Aired on tape delay on December 7, 1991.
19 Ric Flair January 19, 1992 Royal Rumble Albany, NY 1 77 77 This was the Royal Rumble match in which Flair last eliminated Sid Justice to win the vacant title.
20 Randy Savage April 5, 1992 WrestleMania VIII Indianapolis, IN 2 149 149
21 Ric Flair September 1, 1992 Prime Time Wrestling Hershey, PA 2 41 41 Aired on tape delay on September 14, 1992.
22 Bret Hart October 12, 1992 House show Saskatoon, SK, Canada 1 174 174
23 Yokozuna April 4, 1993 WrestleMania IX Las Vegas, NV 1 <1 <1
24 Hulk Hogan April 4, 1993 WrestleMania IX Las Vegas, NV 5 70 70 After Yokozuna pinned Bret Hart to win the title, Yokozuna's manager, Mr. Fuji, issued an immediate challenge to Hogan for the championship, which was accepted and Hogan won the impromptu match.
25 Yokozuna June 13, 1993 King of the Ring Dayton, OH 2 280 280
26 Bret Hart March 20, 1994 WrestleMania X New York, NY 2 248 248 Roddy Piper was the guest referee.
27 Bob Backlund November 23, 1994 Survivor Series San Antonio, TX 2 3 3 This was a Throw in the Towel submission match.
28 Diesel November 26, 1994 House show New York, NY 1 358 358
29 Bret Hart November 19, 1995 Survivor Series Landover, MD 3 133 133 This was a no disqualification match.
30 Shawn Michaels March 31, 1996 WrestleMania XII Anaheim, CA 1 231 231 This was a 60-minute Iron Man match in which Michaels won 1"“0 in overtime.
31 Sycho Sid November 17, 1996 Survivor Series New York, NY 1 63 63
32 Shawn Michaels January 19, 1997 Royal Rumble San Antonio, TX 2 25 25
"” Vacated February 13, 1997 Raw Lowell, MA "” "” "” Shawn Michaels forfeited the title due to a knee injury.
33 Bret Hart February 16, 1997 In Your House 13: Final Four Chattanooga, TN 4 1 1 This was a four-way elimination match for the vacant title also involving Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, and Vader.
34 Sycho Sid February 17, 1997 Raw Nashville, TN 2 34 34
35 The Undertaker March 23, 1997 WrestleMania 13 Rosemont, IL 2 133 133 This was a no disqualification match.
36 Bret Hart August 3, 1997 SummerSlam East Rutherford, NJ 5 98 98 Shawn Michaels was the guest referee.
37 Shawn Michaels November 9, 1997 Survivor Series Montreal, QC, Canada 3 140 140 This was the Montreal Screwjob.
38 Stone Cold Steve Austin March 29, 1998 WrestleMania XIV Boston, MA 1 91 91 Mike Tyson was the special outside enforcer.
39 Kane June 28, 1998 King of the Ring Pittsburgh, PA 1 1 1 This was a First Blood match; had Kane lost, he would have set himself on fire.
40 Stone Cold Steve Austin June 29, 1998 Raw Cleveland, OH 2 90 90
"” Vacated September 27, 1998 Breakdown: In Your House Hamilton, ON, Canada "” "” "” The title was vacated after Kane and The Undertaker simultaneously pinned Stone Cold Steve Austin in a triple threat match.
41 The Rock November 15, 1998 Survivor Series St. Louis, MO 1 44 50 Defeated Mankind in the finals of the Deadly Game tournament in a recreation of the Montreal Screwjob to win the vacant title. WWE recognizes The Rock's reign as ending on January 4, 1999, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
42 Mankind December 29, 1998 Raw Worcester, MA 1 26 20 This was a no disqualification match. WWE recognizes Mankind's reign as beginning on January 4, 1999, when the episode aired on tape delay.
43 The Rock January 24, 1999 Royal Rumble Anaheim, CA 2 2 7 This was an "I quit" match which The Rock won by knocking Mankind unconscious while someone backstage, later revealed to be Shane McMahon, played an audio recording of Mankind saying "I quit" when The Rock placed the microphone against his face. WWE recognizes The Rock's reign as ending on January 31, 1999, when the following match aired on tape delay.
44 Mankind January 26, 1999 Halftime Heat Tucson, AZ 2 20 15 This was an Empty Arena match that aired on tape delay as a special during halftime of Super Bowl XXXIII on January 31, 1999, the date WWE recognizes as the beginning of Mankind's reign.
45 The Rock February 15, 1999 Raw Birmingham, AL 3 41 41 This was a ladder match.
46 Stone Cold Steve Austin March 28, 1999 WrestleMania XV Philadelphia, PA 3 56 56 This was a no disqualification match with Mankind as the guest referee.
47 The Undertaker May 23, 1999 Over the Edge Kansas City, MO 3 36 36 Both Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon were the guest referees.
48 Stone Cold Steve Austin June 28, 1999 Raw Charlotte, NC 4 55 55 If The Undertaker had gotten himself disqualified, he would have lost the championship.
49 Mankind August 22, 1999 SummerSlam Minneapolis, MN 3 1 1 This was a triple threat match also involving Triple H. Jesse Ventura was the guest referee.
50 Triple H August 23, 1999 Raw Ames, IA 1 22 24 Shane McMahon was the guest referee. WWE recognizes Triple H's reign as ending on September 16, 1999, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
51 Vince McMahon September 14, 1999 SmackDown! Las Vegas, NV 1 6 4 Shane McMahon was the guest referee. WWE recognizes Vince McMahon's reign as beginning on September 16, 1999, when the episode aired on tape delay.
"” Vacated September 20, 1999 Raw Houston, TX "” "” "” Mr. McMahon vacated the title due to the Fully Loaded stipulation after losing his feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin, who defeated The Undertaker at the event and forced McMahon to no longer appear on WWF television.
52 Triple H September 26, 1999 Unforgiven Charlotte, NC 2 49 49 This was a six-pack challenge for the vacant title, also involving Big Show, The British Bulldog, Kane, Mankind, and The Rock. Stone Cold Steve Austin was the special outside enforcer.
53 Big Show November 14, 1999 Survivor Series Detroit, MI 1 50 50 This was a triple threat match also involving The Rock. Stone Cold Steve Austin had originally been scheduled to take part in the match, but he did not participate after being (in storyline) run over by a car in the parking garage earlier in the night and was replaced by Big Show.
54 Triple H January 3, 2000 Raw Miami, FL 3 118 118
55 The Rock April 30, 2000 Backlash Washington, D.C. 4 21 21 Shane McMahon was the guest referee.
56 Triple H May 21, 2000 Judgment Day Louisville, KY 4 35 35 This was a 60-minute Iron Man match which Triple H won 6"“5 with Shawn Michaels as the guest referee.
57 The Rock June 25, 2000 King of the Ring Boston, MA 5 119 119 This was a six-man tag team match with Kane, The Rock, and The Undertaker vs. Triple H, Shane McMahon, and Vince McMahon. Pre-match stipulation stated if the team of The Rock, Kane and Undertaker won whoever got the fall would win the title. The Rock pinned Vince to win Triple H's title.
58 Kurt Angle October 22, 2000 No Mercy Albany, NY 1 126 126 This was a no disqualification match.
59 The Rock February 25, 2001 No Way Out Las Vegas, NV 6 35 35 After the WWF purchased World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in March 2001, the WCW Championship became a second concurrently active world championship in the WWF. By November 2001, the WCW title was renamed to World Championship.
60 Stone Cold Steve Austin April 1, 2001 WrestleMania X-Seven Houston, TX 5 175 175 This was a no disqualification match.
61 Kurt Angle September 23, 2001 Unforgiven Pittsburgh, PA 2 15 15
62 Stone Cold Steve Austin October 8, 2001 Raw Indianapolis, IN 6 62 62
63 Chris Jericho December 9, 2001 Vengeance San Diego, CA 1 98 98 Earlier the same night, Jericho defeated World Champion The Rock for that title. By defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Championship, Jericho unified both titles to become the first-ever undisputed WWF world champion. The World Championship was retired while the WWF Championship became known as the Undisputed WWF Championship.
64 Triple H March 17, 2002 WrestleMania X8 Toronto, ON, Canada 5 35 35 In late March 2002, due to the WWF's roster having doubled in size, the brand extension began, splitting the roster between the Raw and SmackDown brands, represented by the TV shows of the same name. Championships were assigned to be exclusive to a specific brand, with the exception of the Undisputed WWF Championship and the WWF Women's Championship, which were non-exclusive at this time.
65 Hollywood Hulk Hogan April 21, 2002 Backlash Kansas City, MO 6 28 28 After the WWF was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) due to a lawsuit by the World Wide Fund for Nature on May 6, 2002, the title was also renamed Undisputed WWE Championship and then WWE Undisputed Championship.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
66 The Undertaker May 19, 2002 Judgment Day Nashville, TN 4 63 63
67 The Rock July 21, 2002 Vengeance Detroit, MI 7 35 35 This was a triple threat match also involving Kurt Angle.
68 Brock Lesnar August 25, 2002 SummerSlam Uniondale, NY 1 84 83 The following night, Lesnar signed a deal to appear exclusively on the SmackDown brand, making the championship exclusive to the brand. The World Heavyweight Championship was then created for the Raw brand and awarded to Triple H, who was Lesnar's number one contender. On September 2, 2002, the WWE Undisputed Championship became the WWE Championship as it was no longer "undisputed".
WWE: SmackDown
69 Big Show November 17, 2002 Survivor Series New York, NY 2 28 28
70 Kurt Angle December 15, 2002 Armageddon Sunrise, FL 3 105 105
71 Brock Lesnar March 30, 2003 WrestleMania XIX Seattle, WA 2 119 118 Had the champion (Kurt Angle) been counted out, disqualified, or had anyone interfered on his behalf, the champion would have lost the title to the challenger (Lesner).
72 Kurt Angle July 27, 2003 Vengeance Denver, CO 4 51 53 This was a triple threat match also involving Big Show. WWE recognizes Angle's reign as ending on September 18, 2003, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
73 Brock Lesnar September 16, 2003 SmackDown! Raleigh, NC 3 152 150 This was a 60-minute Iron Man match. WWE recognizes Lesnar's reign as beginning on September 18, 2003, when the episode aired on tape delay.
74 Eddie Guerrero February 15, 2004 No Way Out Daly City, CA 1 133 133
75 John "Bradshaw" Layfield June 27, 2004 The Great American Bash Norfolk, VA 1 280 280 This was a Texas bullrope match.
76 John Cena April 3, 2005 WrestleMania 21 Los Angeles, CA 1 280 280 The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2005 WWE Draft Lottery.
WWE: Raw
77 Edge January 8, 2006 New Year's Revolution Albany, NY 1 21 21 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
78 John Cena January 29, 2006 Royal Rumble Miami, FL 2 133 133
79 Rob Van Dam June 11, 2006 ECW One Night Stand New York, NY 1 22 22 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract. This was an Extreme Rules match.
The title became property of the new ECW brand due to Van Dam's status as an ECW wrestler. The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was subsequently reactivated for the brand and awarded to Van Dam, who became the only wrestler to ever hold both titles at the same time. The ECW Championship became a third concurrently active world championship in WWE.
WWE: ECW
80 Edge July 3, 2006 Raw Philadelphia, PA 2 76 76 This was a triple threat match also involving John Cena.
The title became exclusive to the Raw brand due to Edge's status as a Raw wrestler.
WWE: Raw
81 John Cena September 17, 2006 Unforgiven Toronto, ON, Canada 3 380 380 This was a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match.
Had Cena lost, he would have had to leave the Raw brand.
"” Vacated October 2, 2007 ECW Dayton, OH "” "” "” The title was vacated when John Cena suffered a torn right pectoral tendon.
82 Randy Orton October 7, 2007 No Mercy Rosemont, IL 1 <1 <1 Orton was originally scheduled to have a Last Man Standing match against John Cena for the title, but due to Cena vacating the title due to a legit injury, Mr. McMahon awarded it to Orton at the start of the event, and was immediately challenged by Triple H.
83 Triple H October 7, 2007 No Mercy Rosemont, IL 6 <1 <1 After winning the championship, Mr. McMahon would tell Triple H that his previously booked match against Umaga at that event would now be for the WWE Championship. After defeating Umaga, McMahon stated that Randy Orton was invoking his rematch clause and scheduled a rematch for the same night.
84 Randy Orton October 7, 2007 No Mercy Rosemont, IL 2 203 203 This was a Last Man Standing match.
85 Triple H April 27, 2008 Backlash Baltimore, MD 7 210 210 This was a fatal four-way elimination match also involving John Cena and John "Bradshaw" Layfield.
The title became exclusive to the SmackDown brand following the 2008 WWE Draft.
WWE: SmackDown
86 Edge November 23, 2008 Survivor Series Boston, MA 3 21 21 This was a triple threat match also involving Vladimir Kozlov. Jeff Hardy had originally been scheduled to take part in the match, but he did not participate after being (in storyline) attacked prior to the event. Triple H and Kozlov started the match before Edge was revealed as Hardy's surprise replacement.
87 Jeff Hardy December 14, 2008 Armageddon Buffalo, NY 1 42 42 This was a triple threat match also involving Triple H.
88 Edge January 25, 2009 Royal Rumble Detroit, MI 4 21 21 This was a no disqualification match.
89 Triple H February 15, 2009 No Way Out Seattle, WA 8 70 70 This was an Elimination Chamber match also involving Big Show, Jeff Hardy, The Undertaker, and Vladimir Kozlov. The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2009 WWE Draft.
WWE: Raw
90 Randy Orton April 26, 2009 Backlash Providence, RI 3 42 42 This was a six-man tag team match with The Legacy (Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Ted DiBiase) against Batista, Triple H, and Shane McMahon. Orton pinned Triple H to win the title.
91 Batista June 7, 2009 Extreme Rules New Orleans, LA 1 2 2 This was a steel cage match.
"” Vacated June 9, 2009 "” "” "” "” "” The title was vacated when Batista suffered a torn left biceps.
92 Randy Orton June 15, 2009 Raw Charlotte, NC 4 90 90 This was a fatal four-way match for the vacant title also involving Big Show, John Cena, and Triple H.
93 John Cena September 13, 2009 Breaking Point Montreal, QC, Canada 4 21 21 This was an "I quit" match.
Had anyone interfered on Randy Orton's behalf, he would have forfeited the title.
94 Randy Orton October 4, 2009 Hell in a Cell Newark, NJ 5 21 21 This was a Hell in a Cell match.
95 John Cena October 25, 2009 Bragging Rights Pittsburgh, PA 5 49 49 This was a 60-minute Anything Goes Iron Man match in which Cena won 6"“5.
Had Cena lost, he would have had to leave the Raw brand.
96 Sheamus December 13, 2009 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs San Antonio, TX 1 70 70 This was a tables match.
97 John Cena February 21, 2010 Elimination Chamber St. Louis, MO 6 <1 <1 This was an Elimination Chamber match also involving Kofi Kingston, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase Jr., and Triple H.
98 Batista February 21, 2010 Elimination Chamber St. Louis, MO 2 35 35 Batista was transferred to the Raw brand after winning the title.
99 John Cena March 28, 2010 WrestleMania XXVI Glendale, AZ 7 84 84
100 Sheamus June 20, 2010 Fatal 4-Way Uniondale, NY 2 91 91 This was a fatal four-way match also involving Edge and Randy Orton.
101 Randy Orton September 19, 2010 Night of Champions Rosemont, IL 6 64 64 This was a six-pack elimination challenge also involving Chris Jericho, Edge, John Cena, and Wade Barrett, who decided to cash-in his title shot due to winning the first season of NXT.
102 The Miz November 22, 2010 Raw Orlando, FL 1 160 160 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract. In April 2011, WWE ceased using its full name with the "WWE" abbreviation becoming an orphaned initialism.
103 John Cena May 1, 2011 Extreme Rules Tampa, FL 8 77 77 This was a triple threat steel cage match also involving John Morrison.
104 CM Punk July 17, 2011 Money in the Bank Rosemont, IL 1 28 28 Punk (kayfabe) left WWE the day after with the championship, but he returned on the July 25, 2011 episode of Raw and his reign was deemed to continue through this period.
"” Vacated July 18, 2011 Raw Green Bay, WI "” "” "” The title was vacated due to CM Punk leaving WWE.
This vacancy is no longer recognized due to Punk's return on the July 25, 2011 episode of Raw.
105 Rey Mysterio July 25, 2011 Raw Hampton, VA 1 <1 <1 Defeated The Miz in a tournament final to crown a new champion.
CM Punk was also recognized as WWE Champion.
106 John Cena July 25, 2011 Raw Hampton, VA 9 20 20 As the former champion prior to CM Punk, Cena was granted a title match against Rey Mysterio by Triple H. Punk was also recognized as WWE Champion.
CM Punk August 14, 2011 SummerSlam Los Angeles, CA 1 "” "” Punk defeated John Cena in a match to determine the undisputed champion. Triple H was the guest referee. This is considered a continuation of Punk's first reign.
107 Alberto Del Rio August 14, 2011 SummerSlam Los Angeles, CA 1 35 35 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract after CM Punk defeated John Cena to determine the undisputed champion.
On August 29, 2011, the first brand extension ended, allowing the WWE Champion to appear on both Raw and SmackDown.
WWE (unbranded)
108 John Cena September 18, 2011 Night of Champions Buffalo, NY 10 14 14
109 Alberto Del Rio October 2, 2011 Hell in a Cell New Orleans, LA 2 49 49 This was a triple threat Hell in a Cell match also involving CM Punk.
110 CM Punk November 20, 2011 Survivor Series New York, NY 2 434 434
111 The Rock January 27, 2013 Royal Rumble Phoenix, AZ 8 70 70 CM Punk had initially won, but the match was restarted by Vince McMahon due to interference by The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins).
112 John Cena April 7, 2013 WrestleMania 29 East Rutherford, NJ 11 133 133
113 Daniel Bryan August 18, 2013 SummerSlam Los Angeles, CA 1 <1 <1 Triple H was the guest referee.
114 Randy Orton August 18, 2013 SummerSlam Los Angeles, CA 7 28 28 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract. Triple H was the guest referee.
115 Daniel Bryan September 15, 2013 Night of Champions Detroit, MI 2 1 1
"” Vacated September 16, 2013 Raw Cleveland, OH "” "” "” The title was vacated after a controversial finish when Daniel Bryan defeated Randy Orton to win the title.
116 Randy Orton October 27, 2013 Hell in a Cell Miami, FL 8 161 161 Orton defeated Daniel Bryan in a Hell in a Cell match to win the vacant title with Shawn Michaels as the guest referee.
On December 15, 2013 at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Orton defeated John Cena in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match to unify the World Heavyweight Championship with the WWE Championship. The World Heavyweight Championship was then retired and the WWE Championship became known as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
117 Daniel Bryan April 6, 2014 WrestleMania XXX New Orleans, LA 3 64 65 This was a triple threat match also involving Batista, whom Bryan forced to submit to win the match.
"” Vacated June 9, 2014 Raw Minneapolis, MN "” "” "” Daniel Bryan was stripped of the title due to a neck injury.
118 John Cena June 29, 2014 Money in the Bank Boston, MA 12 49 49 This was an eight-way ladder match for the vacant title also involving Alberto Del Rio, Bray Wyatt, Cesaro, Kane, Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, and Sheamus.
119 Brock Lesnar August 17, 2014 SummerSlam Los Angeles, CA 4 224 223
120 Seth Rollins March 29, 2015 WrestleMania 31 Santa Clara, CA 1 221 221 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract during a singles match between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, converting it into a triple threat match and subsequently pinned Reigns to win the match.
WWE has since retrospectively changed to recognizing Rollins' reign ending on November 5, 2015, the date the title was officially vacated.
"” Vacated November 5, 2015 "” "” "” "” "” The title was vacated after Seth Rollins suffered a torn ACL, MCL, and a damaged meniscus at a live event in Dublin, Ireland.
121 Roman Reigns November 22, 2015 Survivor Series Atlanta, GA 1 <1 <1 Defeated Dean Ambrose in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
122 Sheamus November 22, 2015 Survivor Series Atlanta, GA 3 22 22 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
123 Roman Reigns December 14, 2015 Raw Philadelphia, PA 2 41 41 This was a title vs. career match.
124 Triple H January 24, 2016 Royal Rumble Orlando, FL 9 70 70 This was the Royal Rumble match in which Roman Reigns defended the title and entered at number one. Triple H eliminated Reigns before lastly eliminating Dean Ambrose to win the title.
125 Roman Reigns April 3, 2016 WrestleMania 32 Arlington, TX 3 77 77
126 Seth Rollins June 19, 2016 Money in the Bank Las Vegas, NV 2 <1 <1
127 Dean Ambrose June 19, 2016 Money in the Bank Las Vegas, NV 1 84 84 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract and the title's name reverted to WWE Championship. The brand extension returned and the title became exclusive to the SmackDown brand following the 2016 WWE Draft. The WWE Universal Championship was created for the Raw brand; the WWE Championship was then renamed to WWE World Championship.
WWE: SmackDown
128 AJ Styles September 11, 2016 Backlash Richmond, VA 1 140 140 In December 2016, the title's name reverted to WWE Championship.
129 John Cena January 29, 2017 Royal Rumble San Antonio, TX 13 14 14
130 Bray Wyatt February 12, 2017 Elimination Chamber Phoenix, AZ 1 49 49 This was an Elimination Chamber match also involving AJ Styles, Baron Corbin, Dean Ambrose, and The Miz.
131 Randy Orton April 2, 2017 WrestleMania 33 Orlando, FL 9 49 49
132 Jinder Mahal May 21, 2017 Backlash Rosemont, IL 1 170 170
133 AJ Styles November 7, 2017 SmackDown Manchester, England 2 371 371
134 Daniel Bryan November 13, 2018 SmackDown St. Louis, MO 4 145 144
135 Kofi Kingston April 7, 2019 WrestleMania 35 East Rutherford, NJ 1 180 180
136 Brock Lesnar October 4, 2019 SmackDown's 20th Anniversary Los Angeles, CA 5 173 184 On the November 1, 2019 episode of SmackDown, Lesnar quit SmackDown and went to Raw, taking the title with him.
WWE recognizes this reign as ending on April 5, 2020, when the match aired on tape delay.
WWE: Raw
137 Drew McIntyre March 25, 2020 WrestleMania 36
Part 2
Orlando, FL 1 214 203 WrestleMania was taped on March 25 and 26, and was unclear in which day the match took place. McIntyre confirmed in his memoir, A Chosen Destiny: My Story, that the WWE Championship match was taped on March 25.
WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on April 5, 2020, when the match aired on tape delay.
138 Randy Orton October 25, 2020 Hell in a Cell Orlando, FL 10 22 22 This was a Hell in a Cell match.
139 Drew McIntyre November 16, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 2 97 97 This was a no disqualification and no countout match.
140 The Miz February 21, 2021 Elimination Chamber St. Petersburg, FL 2 8 8 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
141 Bobby Lashley March 1, 2021 Raw St. Petersburg, FL 1 196 195 This was a lumberjack match.
142 Big E September 13, 2021 Raw Boston, MA 1 110 110 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
Big E was transferred to the Raw brand after winning the title.
143 Brock Lesnar January 1, 2022 Day 1 Atlanta, GA 6 28 27 This was a fatal five-way match also involving Bobby Lashley, Kevin Owens, and Seth Rollins.
144 Bobby Lashley January 29, 2022 Royal Rumble St. Louis, MO 2 21 20
145 Brock Lesnar February 19, 2022 Elimination Chamber Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 7 43 43 This was an Elimination Chamber match also involving AJ Styles, Austin Theory, Riddle, and Seth Rollins.
146 Roman Reigns April 3, 2022 WrestleMania 38
Night 2
Arlington, TX 4 226+ 226+ This was a Winner Takes All match in which Reigns also defended the Universal Championship.



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Here is the movie URI The Surgical Strike box office collection which is an action film. This film is directed by debutant Aditya Dhar and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his banner RSVP Movies. ## URI: The Surgical Strike stars Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal and Yami Gautam in lead roles. ## The film is based on the 2016 Indian Army's surgical strikes on Pakistan Administered Kashmir as a retaliation for the Uri attack. ## URI The Surgical Strike Review ## Uri got great reviews from critics and audience. ## URI The Surgical Strike Day Wise Box Office Collection DayIndia Net CollectionChange Day 1 [1st Friday] ₹ 8.20 Cr - Day 2 [1st Saturday] ₹ 12.43 Cr +51.59% Day 3 [1st Sunday] ₹ 15.10 Cr +21.48% Day 4 [1st Monday] ₹ 10.71 Cr -29.07% Day 5 [1st Tuesday] ₹ 9.66 Cr -9.80% Day 6 [1st Wednesday] ₹ 7.83 Cr -18.94% Day 7 [1st Thursday] ₹ 7.60 Cr -2.93% Week 1 Collection ₹ 71.53 Cr - Day 8 [2nd Friday] ₹ 7.70 Cr +1.32% Day 9 [2nd Saturday] ₹ 13.35 Cr +73.38% Day 10 [2nd Sunday] ₹ 17.17 Cr +28.61% Day 11 [2nd Monday] ₹ 6.82 Cr -60.28% Day 12 [2nd Tuesday] ₹ 6.30 Cr -7.62% Day 13 [2nd Wednesday] ₹ 6.00 Cr -4.76% Day 14 [2nd Thursday] ₹ 5.20 Cr -13.13% Week 2 Collection ₹ 62.54 Cr -12.57% Day 15 [3rd Friday] ₹ 4.40 Cr -15.38% Day 16 [3rd Saturday] ₹ 9.86 Cr +124.09% Day 17 [3rd Sunday] ₹ 9.28 Cr -5.88% Day 18 [3rd Monday] ₹ 3.43 Cr -63.04% Day 19 [3rd Tuesday] ₹ 3.39 Cr -1.17% Day 20 [3rd Wednesday] ₹ 3.37 Cr -0.60% Day 21 [3rd Thursday] ₹ 3.31 Cr -1.78% Week 3 Collection ₹ 37.04 Cr -40.77% Day 22 [4th Friday] ₹ 3.50 Cr +5.74% Day 23 [4th Saturday] ₹ 6.66 Cr +90.29% Day 24 [4th Sunday] ₹ 8.92 Cr +33.93% Day 25 [4th Monday] ₹ 2.90 Cr -67.49% Day 26 [4th Tuesday] ₹ 2.67 Cr -7.93% Day 27 [4th Wednesday] ₹ 2.44 Cr -8.61% Day 28 [4th Thursday] ₹ 2.19 Cr -10.25% Week 4 Collection ₹ 29.28 Cr -20.95% Day 29 [5th Friday] ₹ 2.14 Cr -2.28% Day 30 [5th Saturday] ₹ 4.70 Cr +119.63% Day 31 [5th Sunday] ₹ 5.66 Cr +20.43% Day 32 [5th Monday] ₹ 1.70 Cr -69.96% Day 33 [5th Tuesday] ₹ 1.63 Cr -4.12% Day 34 [5th Wesnesday] ₹ 1.60 Cr -1.84% Day 35 [5th Thursday] ₹ 1.31 Cr -18.13% Week 5 Collection ₹ 18.74 Cr -36.00% Day 36 [6th Friday] ₹ 1.20 Cr -8.40% Day 37 [6th Saturday] ₹ 2.52 Cr +110.00% Day 38 [6th Sunday] ₹ 3.23 Cr +28.17% Day 39 [6th Monday] ₹ 1.32 Cr -59.13% Day 40 [6th Tuesday] ₹ 1.38 Cr +4.55% Day 41 [6th Wednesday] ₹ 1.00 Cr -27.54% Day 42 [6th Thursday] ₹ 0.92 Cr -8.00% Week 6 Collection ₹ 11.57 Cr -38.26% Day 43 [7th Friday] ₹ 0.70 Cr -23.91% Day 44 [7th Saturday] ₹ 1.52 Cr +117.14% Day 45 [7th Sunday] ₹ 1.81 Cr +19.08% Day 46 [7th Monday] ₹ 0.54 Cr -70.17% Day 47 [7th Tuesday] ₹ 0.74 Cr +37.04% Day 48 [7th Wednesday] ₹ 0.70 Cr -5.41% Day 49 [7th Thursday] ₹ 0.66 Cr -5.71% Week 7 Collection ₹ 6.67 Cr -42.35% Day 50 [8th Friday] ₹ 0.38 Cr -42.42% Day 51 [8th Saturday] ₹ 0.80 Cr +110.53% Day 52 [8th Sunday] ₹ 1.18 Cr +47.50% Day 53 [8th Monday] ₹ 0.67 Cr -43.22% Day 54 [8th Tuesday] ₹ 0.27 Cr -59.70% Day 55 [8th Wednesday] ₹ 0.28 Cr +3.70% Day 56 [8th Thursday] ₹ 0.25 Cr -10.71% Week 8 Collection ₹ 3.83 Cr -42.58% Day 57 [9th Friday] ₹ 0.18 Cr -28.00% Day 58 [9th Saturday] ₹ 0.41 Cr +127.78% Day 59 [9th Sunday] ₹ 0.51 Cr +24.39% Day 60 [9th Monday] ₹ 0.13 Cr -74.51% Day 61 [9th Tuesday] ₹ 0.14 Cr +7.69% Day 62 [9th Wednesday] ₹ 0.13 Cr -7.14% Day 63 [9th Thursday] ₹ 0.14 Cr +7.69% Week 9 Collection ₹ 1.64 Cr -57.18% Day 64 [10th Friday] ₹ 0.10 Cr -28.27% Day 65 [10th Saturday] ₹ 0.22 Cr +120.00% Day 66 [10th Sunday] ₹ 0.31 Cr +40.91% Day 67 [10th Monday] ₹ 0.09 Cr -70.97% Day 68 [10th Tuesday] ₹ 0.09 Cr - Day 69 [10th Wednesday] ₹ 0.09 Cr - Day 70 [10th Thursday] ₹ 0.05 Cr -44.44% Week 10 Collection ₹ 0.95 Cr -42.07 Week 11 Collection ₹ 0.29 Cr -69.47% Week 12 Collection ₹ 0.03 Cr -89.66% Week 13+ Collection ₹ 0.03 Cr - Total ₹ 244.14 Cr ## India Net Collection ₹ 244.14 Cr ## Worldwide Collection ₹ 341.75 Cr ## Overseas Collection ₹ 48.00 Cr ## India Gross Collection ₹ 293.75 Cr ## Overseas ## USA+Can: $ 3.820 M ## UAE+GCC: $ 1.490 M ## Aus: $ 627 K ## UK: $ 260 K ## Singapore: $ 251 K ## NZ: $ 107 K ## South+East Africa: $ 42 K ## Fiji: $ 12 K ## Poland: $ 6 K ## Russia: $ 5 K ## Germany: $ 14 K ## Netherlands: $ 3 K ## Total Overseas (42 days): $ 6.68 M [₹ 47.49 Cr] ## URI The Surgical Strike Budget: ₹ 42 Cr ## URI The Surgical Strike Verdict: All Time Blockbuster ## URI The Surgical Strike Screen count is around 2000. ## Release Date: 11th January 2019 ## URI The Surgical Strike Records (Hindi) ## - the highest collection for Hindi in 2019. ## - the 10th highest collection for Hindi [All Time]. ## Note: Data as of 31st March 2019 ## Story Line- ## Following the roguish terrorist attacks at Uri Army Base camp in Kashmir, India takes the fight to the enemy, in its most successful covert operation till date with one and only one objective of avenging their fallen heroes. ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood Box Office Collection, Stay tuned to us.

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Box Office: Top 5 Opening Weekend Grossers of Vicky Kaushal; 'Bad Newz' Third Bollywood
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Box Office: Top 5 Opening Weekend Grossers of Vicky Kaushal; 'Bad Newz' Third

Mumbai, July 22 - Dharma Production's comedy-drama Bad Newz has had a good first weekend at the domestic box office with approximately 29.75 crores net collection. It is the 5th biggest opening weekend for a Bollywood title and 6th in Hindi in 2024. ## Bad Newz opened to the good collection with approximately 8.30 crores net, followed by a jump of over 20% on Saturday for 10.25 crores, and on Sunday, it collected approximately 11.15 crores net with a jump of around 8%. The opening weekend of 29.70 crores net approx. is now the third biggest first weekend for a Vicky Kaushal-starrer. ## Vicky Kaushal's biggest first-weekend grosser is URI: The Surgical Strike which also happens to be the actor's highest-grossing movie to date with approximately 342 crores worldwide gross, including 294 crores (244 crores net) at the Indian box office. ## Here are the top 5 biggest opening weekends for Vicky Kaushal-starrers (net collection) - ## 1. Uri: The Surgical Strike - 35.73 crores## 2. Raazi - 32.94 crores## 3. Bad Newz - 29.70 crores## 4. Sam Bahadur - 25.55 crores## 5. Zara Hatke Zara Bachke - 22.59 crores## Stay tuned...

Box Office: Top 5 Biggest Openers Of Vicky Kaushal; 'Bad Newz' Tops Bollywood
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Box Office: Top 5 Biggest Openers Of Vicky Kaushal; 'Bad Newz' Tops

Mumbai, July 20 - Actor Vicky Kaushal's comedy-drama Bad Newz, also starring Tripti Dimri and Ammy Virk, has taken a good start at the domestic box office, scoring approximately 8.30 crores net, which is the fifth biggest opening for a Bollywood movie of 2024. ## Directed by Anand Tiwari, Bad Newz surpassed expectations and delivered the biggest opening day for Vicky Kaushal as well as for Tripti Dimri in the leading role. It has surpassed URI: The Surgical Strike, which is Kaushal's highest-grosser to date, to deliver the biggest start for the actor. ## Here are the top 5 biggest opening day collection movies of Vicky Kaushal (net collection) -## 1. Bad Newz - 8.30 crores ## 2. URI - 8.20 crores## 3. Raazi - 7.53 crores## 4. Sam Bahadur - 6.25 crores## 5. Zara Hatke Zara Bachke - 5.49 crores## For Tripti Dimri, Bad Newz is her first major theatrical release in the leading role after becoming a sensation for playing a small role in Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna-led Animal last year which was a massive box office blockbuster.## Stay tuned...

Vicky Kaushal's 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' Becomes The First Bollywood Film To Get Screened In Manipur In 20 Years Bollywood
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Vicky Kaushal's 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' Becomes The First Bollywood Film To Get Screened In Manipur In 20 Years

Churachandpur, August 19 - Vicky Kaushal-led military action film "Uri: The Surgical Strike" becomes the first Bollywood movie in 20 years to get screened in Manipur state. ## The movie about surgical strikes against Pakistan-based terrorists was shown in a temporary open-air theatre in Churachandpur on Tuesday, according to ABPLive.## "Uri" marked the return of cinema to the conflict-torn state of Manipur after more than 20 years. The Rengkai (Lamka) screening of the movie saw decent attendance. It was screened by the Hmar Students' Association (HSA). ## The national anthem was played at the outdoor theatre, which is located 63 kilometers from the capital city before the film started. Apart from "Ur", three more Hindi movies will be screened including, the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai".## "Uri", directed by Aditya Dhar and produced by RSVP Movies, is a fictionalized portrayal of the actual event of the response to the 2016 Uri attack. It tells the story of Major Vihaan Shergill of the Para (Special Forces), who played a significant role in the events. ## The movie stars Vicky Kaushal in the lead role alongside Yami Gautam, Mohit Raina, Kirti Kulhari, and Paresh Rawal in pivotal roles. It was a massive blockbuster with a worldwide gross box office collection of over 340 crores.## Stay tuned...

4 Years Of All-Time Blockbuster 'URI The Surgical Strike' Bollywood
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4 Years Of All-Time Blockbuster 'URI The Surgical Strike'

Mumbai, January 11 - Director Aditya Dhar's URI: The Surgical Strike has completed four years since its blockbuster debut in 2019. Produced by Ronnie Screwvala, the film stars Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal, Mohit Raina, and Yami Gautam in the lead roles. It is based on the Indian Army's surgical strikes on terrorist launchpads in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir in 2016, in retaliation for the terrorist attack on the Indian Army brigade headquarters in Uri.## The film received positive reviews from critics, with praise directed towards the direction, performances, and technical aspects. Vicky Kaushal's performance as Major Vihaan Shergill was particularly praised, and he was widely considered the standout of the film.## The movie was a major box office success, earning over 340 crores against its production budget of approximately 80 crores. The film also won several awards and accolades including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi and was India's official entry for the 92nd Academy Awards.## The movie was a tribute to the brave soldiers of the Indian army, it was a perfect blend of action and emotion, where the audience can get to know about the real events that took place during the surgical strike. The Film also shows how a team of elite soldiers was trained, motivated, and led by their Commanding Officer on a mission to avenge the killing of their fellow soldiers by a group of heavily armed militants.## "URI: The Surgical Strike" was a well-made, action-packed film with strong performances and a gripping story that is worth watching for those who like patriotic movies with a good dose of action, thrill, and drama.## Stay tuned...

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Box Office: The Kashmir Files Surpassed URI: The Surgical Strike Bollywood
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Box Office: The Kashmir Files Surpassed URI: The Surgical Strike

Mumbai, April 4 - Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri's "The Kashmir Files" has slowed down at the box office but not before accomplishing its job. Based on the painful exodus of the Kashmir Pandits, has become one of the biggest box office success stories of all time in Indian cinema. ## "The Kashmir Files" was released on March 11 and opened below 4 crores. It later billed upon the strong word of mouth and became unstoppable after the first day. The movie broke into the top 10 all-time biggest Hindi films by entering the 200 crores net club. It is currently the only Bollywood film to reach 200 crores net in post-pandemic time. ## The Anupam Kher-fronted movie has now surpassed all-time blockbuster "URI: The Surgical Strike" to become the 13th biggest-grosser Hindi movie at the domestic box office. It netted approx. 7.30 crores in the 4th weekend which took its total net cume to 244.50 crores. The Vicky Kaushal-starrer movie had scored 244.14 crores in its lifetime run and is currently the 14th biggest Hindi movie. ## Produced by Abhishek Agarwal Arts, Zee Studio, Vivek Agnihotri, and Pallavi Joshi, "The Kashmir Files" has also entered the top 10 movies in Delhi-Utter Pradesh. It is currently at the 8th spot in the mentioned region with 64.35 crores. Worldwide, TKF has already crossed 300 crores gross (307 cr.), which is the first since "Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior" in January 2020. ## The movie stars Anupam Kher, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Puneet Issar, Darshan Kumar, Prakash Belawadi, Mrinal Kulkarni, and Chinmay Mandlekar in key roles. ## Stay tuned...

Heartfelt Thanks To Indian Army For Inviting Me To Uri Base Camp: Vicky Kaushal Bollywood
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Heartfelt Thanks To Indian Army For Inviting Me To Uri Base Camp: Vicky Kaushal

Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal has expressed his gratitude to the Indian Army for inviting him to the Uri Base camp in Kashmir. The actor took to Instagram on Sunday to share photographs clicked over there with Amry officers, soldiers, and local residents. In one of the pictures, Vicky can be seen interacting with the locals who are busy capturing his photo on their mobile phones.## "My heartfelt thanks to the Indian Army for inviting me to the Uri Base Camp, Kashmir. Thank You for giving me an opportunity to spend a lovely day with the locals who were so full of warmth and amazingly talented. It is the biggest honour for me to be in company of our great armed forces. Thank You. Jai Hind!" Vicky wrote on an Instagram post.## View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vicky Kaushal (@vickykaushal09) ## On the work front, Vicky will be seen next in "Sardar Udham Singh" which is a biographical film based on the life of a revolutionary freedom fighter, Udham Singh, best known for assassinating Michael O'Dwyer in London to take revenge for the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar. It is directed by Shoojit Sircar and produced by Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar. ## The actor will also be reuniting with his Uri: The Surgical Strike team for a science-fiction superhero film, "The Immortal Ashwatthama". Set around the contemporary times and modeled around Guru Dronacharya's son Ashwatthama, who in Mahabharata gets the curse to be immortal, Vicky Kaushal will play the character of Ashwatthama. It will be directed by Aditya Dhar and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his production banner RSVP Movies. ## Stay tuned...

URI: The Surgical Strike To Re-Release In Theatres On The Republic Day Of India Bollywood
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URI: The Surgical Strike To Re-Release In Theatres On The Republic Day Of India

As India is gearing up to celebrate the 72nd Republic Day, Vicky Kaushal starrer 2019's movie, URI: The Surgical Strike will be re-released in theaters on January 26 to celebrate the bravery of India's border security forces. Directed by Aditya Dhar, URI was originally released on 11 January 2019.## The plot of this movie is a dramatized account of the retaliation to the 2016 Uri attack, following Major Vihaan Singh Shergill of the Indian Army, who plays a leading role in the events. The film has been a recipient of various accolades. ## #URI BACK IN CINEMAS... #UriTheSurgicalStrike - which won hearts and emerged the audience as well as #BO-favourite in 2019 - is back in cinemas tomorrow [#RepublicDay]. #HowsTheJosh #Uri pic.twitter.com/2mEh31dShw&mdash; taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) January 25, 2021 ## The movie was produced by Ronnie Screwvala under his banner RSVP Movies. It starred Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal, Yami Gautam, Mohit Raina, and Kirti Kulhari in key roles. The film won four National Awards including Best Director, Best Actor, Best Audiography, and Best Background Score. ## Stay tuned...

Government Of India To Present Awards To Gully Boy, Super 30, Badhaai Ho, Uri-The Surgical Strike Among Others Bollywood
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Government Of India To Present Awards To Gully Boy, Super 30, Badhaai Ho, Uri-The Surgical Strike Among Others

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India hereby notify that in accordance with the Indian Panorama Regulations 2019 as amended from time to time the Central Government on the basis of recommendations made by the respective Juries has decided to present awards to the Films/Persons as mentioned.## Amongst the films from various languages, some of the Hindi films which will be awarded are Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt, Vikas Bahl's Super 30 starring Hrithik Roshan and Mrunal Thakur, Uri-The Surgical Strike starring Vicky Kaushal and directed by Aditya Dhar.## The multi-starrer Badhaai Ho led by Ayushmann Khurrana and Pareeksha by Prakash Jha will also be felicitated, as reported in the Gazette.## News: Central Government has decided to present awards to films in various languages. For Hindi following films shall be honoured:1) Gully Boy2) Badhai Ho3) Super 304) Uri-The Surgical Strike Details: https://t.co/S1HEWJN06Y pic.twitter.com/OTEBaa6x37&mdash; Faridoon Shahryar (@iFaridoon) October 21, 2020 ## Marathi film, Bhonga directed by Shivaji Lotan Patil, Bengali movie, Nirban by Gautam Halder among others have been named in the list. ## Stay tuned...

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'Uri' director Aditya Dhar opens up about his next 'Ashwatthama' Bollywood
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'Uri' director Aditya Dhar opens up about his next 'Ashwatthama'

Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) National Award-winning film director Aditya Dhar is gearing up for his next, "The Immortal Ashwatthama". He says that the film should be a big canvas project, adding that he has always been fascinated by the titular mythological character.## "One of the reasons why I chose to weave a story around a mythological character like Ashwatthama from 'Mahabharat' was that, though all the characters in that epic are celestial, personally I felt that Ashwatthama is a character with all the flaws that even we have -- ego issues, jealousy, anger. These flaws made him human. I think we can connect with him and I find him relevant even in the present time. He is an immortal character, which means he is supposed to be alive even now. So you see, Ashwatthama is a character of the present time," Aditya told IANS.## The film will be produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Vicky Kaushal is to play the protagonist.## "Scripting my concept into a film is a little complicated because I also want the story to be accessible to a wide audience and therefore I needed time. So, basically I am utilizing this period of lockdown to work on that -- work on pre-production," added the director whose last release "Uri: The Surgical Strike" was a blockbuster.## The entertainment industry, like any other, is expected to face a tough time economically due to the current global pandemic, and Aditya feels everyone will have to redesign the business side of storytelling.## "Firstly every story has its correct budget and 'Ashwatthama' is a big canvas film. Now, one has to understand the mathematics of our business. In India, we cannot make a film of Rs 500 crore and expect fast recovery. We made 'Uri' for Rs 28 CR and it looked like a film with a budget of around Rs 60 crore. So basically we are a team of people who can offer you a grand-looking film within a small budget," he said.## "I am a fellow from a middle-class family, and I know the art of 'paisa bachao', I am quite 'jugadu' that way. Having said that post-COVID-19, we really have to think about a new design of budget -- how to change the percentage of profit etc. Hopefully, we will sort that out, because Ronnie is best in business," Aditya signed off.## Stay tuned...

Here Is The List Of 66th National Film Award 2019 Winners Bollywood
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Here Is The List Of 66th National Film Award 2019 Winners

On August 9, 2019, The 66th National Film Awards were announced on Friday. Vicky Kaushal and Ayushmann Khurrana were named Best Actors while Keerthy Suresh won the Best Actress award. ## Here is the full list of winners: ## Most film-friendly state: Uttarakhand ## NON FEATURE FILM CATEGORY -## Best Film on Family Values: Chalo Jeetey Hai## Best Short Fiction Film: Kasab## Social Justice Film: Why Me, Ekant## Best Investigation Film: Amoli## Best Sports Film: Swimming Through The Darkness## Best Educational Film: Sarala Virala## Best Film on Social Issue: Talate Kunji## Best Environmental Film: The World's Most Famous Tiger## Best Promotional Film: Rediscovering Jahannum## Best Film on Science and Technology: GD Naidu: The Edison of India ## Best Arts and Cultural Film: Munkar ## Best Debut Non-Feature Film of a Director: Feluda ## Best Non-Feature Film: Sunrise, The Secret Life of Frogs ## FEATURE FILMS CATEGORY -## Best Actor: Ayushmann Khurrana for Andhadhun, and Vicky Kaushal for Uri - The Surgical Strike## Best Actress: Keerthy Suresh for Mahanati## Best Feature Film: Hellaro (Gujarati)## Best Direction: Aditya Dhar for Uri## Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Badhaai Ho## Best Film on Social Issues: Pad Man## Actors who get a special mention for their performance: Sruthi Hariharan, Chandrachud Rai, Josy Joseph, Savitri## Best Hindi Film: Andhadhun## Best Rajasthani Film: Turtle## Best Panchanga Film: In The Land Of Poisonous Women## Best Garo Film: Anna## Best Marathi Film: Bhonga## Best Tamil Film: Baram## Best Urdu Film: Hamid## Best Bengali Film: Ek Je Chhilo Raja## Best Malayalam Film: Sudani From Nigeria## Best Telugu Film: Mahanati## Best Kannada Film: Nathicharami## Best Konkani Film: Amori## Best Assamese Film: Bulbul Can Sing## Best Punjabi Film: Harjeeta## Best Gujarati Film: Reva## Best Choreography: Kruti Mahesh Midya and Jyothi D Tommaar for Ghoomar, Padmaavat## Best Music Director: Padmaavat## Best Special Effect: Awe, KGF## Best Music Direction: Sanjay Leela Bhansali for Padmaavat## Best Background Music Award: Uri: The Surgical Strike## Best Makeup Artist: Ranjith for Awe## Best Costume Designer: Rajshree Patnaik, Varun Shah and Archana Rao for Mahanati## Best Action: KGF: Chapter 1## Best Lyrics: Nathicharami## Best Production Design: Kammara Sambhavam## Best Editing: Nathicharami## Best Location Sound: Tendlya## Best Sound Design: Uri## Best Mixed Track: Rangasthalam## Best Original Screenplay: Chi La Sow## Best Adapted Screenplay: Andhadhun## Best Dialogue: Tarikh## Best Cinematography: Olu (Malayalam) to MJ Radhakrishnan## Best Female Playback Singer: Bindu Mani for Mayavi Manave from Nathicharami## Best Male Playback Singer: Arijit Singh for Binte Dil from Padmaavat## Best Supporting Actress: Surekha Sikri for Badhaai Ho## Best Supporting Actor: Swanand Kirkire for Chumbak## Best Children's Film: Sarkari. Hi. Pra. Shale Kasaragodu, Koduge## Best Child Actors: PV Rohith for Ondalla Eradalla (Kannada), Sameep Singh for Harjeeta (Punjabi), Talha Arshad Reshi for Hamid (Urdu), Shrinivas Pokale for Naal(Marathi)## Best Film on Environment Conservation: Paani## Nargis Dutt Award for National Integration: Ondalla Eradalla## Jury Awards: Kedara (Bengali), Hellaro (Gujarati)## Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of A Director: Sudhakar Reddy Yakanthi for Naal## Follow for more...

100 Crore Club Movies List In Bollywood 2019 Box Office
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100 Crore Club Movies List In Bollywood 2019

Here is the list of Bollywood movies that entered into 100 Crore club in 2019. Let's wait and see how many Hindi movies enter into 100 crore club this year. ## Total Number of Hindi movies entered into 100 Cr Club: 18 ## 200 Cr: URI, Bharat, Kabir Singh, Mission Mangal, War, Housefull 4 ## 300 Cr: War ## *Data As of 7th Jan 2020 ## * All collections are in Indian Rupee (INR) and in Crores. ## 100 Crore Club Bollywood / Hindi Movies List 2019 (Hindi Net Collection) RankMovieHindi India NetWorldwideVerdict 1. War 303.34471.00 Blockbuster 2. Kabir Singh 278.80377.00 All Time Blockbuster 3. URI The Surgical Strike 244.14341.75 All Time Blockbuster 4. Bharat 212.01321.00 Hit 5. Housefull 4 210.30296.00 SuperHit 6. Mission Mangal 203.08290.00 Blockbuster 7. Good Newwz 172.54 **267.00 ** - 8. Kesari 155.70208.80 Hit 9. Total Dhamaal 155.67232.18 SuperHit 10. Chhichhore 153.16211.00 Blockbuster 11. Super 30 147.37210.00 SuperHit 12. Saaho 145.67439.00 Hit (Hindi) 13. Dabangg 3 145.58 **217.00 ** Plus 14. Dream Girl 141.30195.00 SuperHit 15. Gully Boy 139.63235.70 SuperHit 16. Bala 116.38162.00 Superhit 17. Avengers Endgame 113.37 #18970 Superhit 18. De De Pyaar De 104.07138.80 Hit ## ** Still running in theatres. ## *** These movies may earn more than 100 cr (India Net). ## **# Avengers Endgame All Language Collection: 373.05 Cr (India Net) ## Movie That Crossed 75 Cr India Net but Not 100 Cr RankMovieIndia Net (Hindi)WorldwideVerdict 18. Batla House 99.24127.00 Hit 19. Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi 94.37142.00 Average 20. Luka Chuppi 94.09128.00 SuperHit 21. Badla 88.53140.47 SuperHit 22. Kalank 83.48140.50 Flop 23. Pati Patni Aur Woh 77.00 **99.00 ** Hit ## For more and the latest news about Bollywood Box Office Collection, Stay tune to us.