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Raja Shivaji's box office collection reaches Rs 40 Cr in India. Discover how its Hindi and Marathi versions are performing and what to expect next!
GlipzoThe much-anticipated film Raja Shivaji has gained significant traction at the box office, particularly on its third day of release. The Hindi version of the movie achieved an overall gross of Rs 40.34 Cr in India, with a notable net collection of Rs 33.90 Cr as reported by industry sources. This latest installment has captivated audiences since its debut, and Day 3 statistics reveal a promising upward trend in its performance.
On Day 3, the Hindi version recorded an overall occupancy rate of 30.04%. Although it started the day with a modest 12.15% occupancy during the morning shows, the film experienced a surge in the afternoon, climbing to 37.85%, followed closely by evening shows peaking at 38.38%. However, the night show attendance dropped to 23.77%, indicating that while the film saw some improvement during peak hours, overall attendance remained subdued compared to its acclaimed Marathi counterpart.
In contrast, the Marathi version of Raja Shivaji showcased a commendable performance on the same day, achieving an impressive overall occupancy of 64.57%. The film began the day with a 37.57% occupancy in the morning and saw a dramatic rise in the afternoon with 74.14% occupancy. This momentum continued into the evening, peaking at 78.00%, before tapering slightly to 68.57% for the night shows. This strong turnout indicates a robust interest from the audience in regional cinema.
The box office collections for the Marathi version on Day 3 were particularly noteworthy, earning Rs 7.75 Cr with 67.0% occupancy across 1,852 shows. This demonstrates not only solid audience engagement but also highlights the film's regional popularity. On the other hand, the Hindi version garnered Rs 4.25 Cr despite being screened in 3,919 shows, showcasing a less enthusiastic response from Hindi-speaking audiences.
Raja Shivaji's Day 3 collections marked a 13.7% increase compared to Day 2, where the film netted Rs 10.55 Cr. The Day 3 net collection stood at Rs 12.00 Cr, showcasing a healthy upward trajectory that stakeholders are keenly observing. This growth can be attributed to positive word-of-mouth and the natural uptick in audience turnout during the weekend.
According to the trade analysis platform Sacnilk, the film accumulated a net total of Rs 12.00 Cr across 5,771 shows on its third day. This brings the total gross collections in India to Rs 40.34 Cr, highlighting the film's strong box office performance across its initial days.
The contrasting performances of the Hindi and Marathi versions of Raja Shivaji underscore the significance of regional cinema and audience preferences. The robust occupancy rates for the Marathi version suggest that local narratives resonate strongly with viewers, potentially leading to a sustained interest in similar films.
As the weekend progresses, the box office will likely continue to reflect audience sentiment and engagement. The success of Raja Shivaji may pave the way for more regional films to gain traction in mainstream cinema, encouraging diverse storytelling in the Indian film industry.
As Raja Shivaji enters its fourth day, industry experts are keen to see if the film can maintain its momentum. With the potential for increased viewership over the weekend, the film's box office figures could further rise, especially if word-of-mouth continues to be favorable. The performance of both versions could set a precedent for future releases, highlighting the importance of understanding audience demographics and regional storytelling.
In the coming days, keep an eye on box office updates as Raja Shivaji continues its theatrical run. The film's trajectory will be a key indicator of audience trends and preferences in the evolving landscape of Indian cinema.

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