Sanjay Dutt's Zanjeer has been declared Bollywood's biggest flop of 2013 so far.

Made on a budget of 60 crore (Â£5.88m) the remake of the Amitabh Bachchan classic made just 15 crore (Â£1.47m) at the Indian box office, KoiMoi reports.

Dutt also takes second place on the biggest flops list with Zila Ghaziabad, which earned only 16 crore (Â£1.56m) against a production cost of 36 crore (Â£3.52m).

Third place is Akshay Kumar's action project Boss. With an extensive budget of 72 crore (Â£7.02m), the film failed to recover costs, bringing in just 54 crore (Â£5.27m) during its theatrical run.

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Ranbir Kapoor's Besharam enjoyed a strong first day opening, but negative word of mouth saw the 75 crore (Â£7.33m) movie only manage to recuperate 59.8 crore (Â£5.75m).

Akshay Kumar is back at fifth place with Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbaai Dobaara!. The Bollywood sequel saw strong competition at the box office with Shah Rukh Khan's Chennai Express, resulting in a 15 crore (Â£1.47m) loss for producers.

Lower down the chart, Ram Gopal Varma's Satya 2 and Kangana Ranaut's Rajjo take sixth and seventh position, with both releases bringing in just 2 crore (Â£195,000) at the box office.

Ajay Devgn features in eighth position with the 50 crore (Â£4.88m) Himmatwala which earned 45 crore (Â£4.41m) in its lifetime, less than half director Sajid Khan's predictions.

Watch 'Mumbai Ke Hero' from Zanjeer below:

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