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Raja Shivaji approaches Rs 50 crore in box office but faces a 53% drop in collections. Discover the audience reactions and future projections!
GlipzoThe film Raja Shivaji, featuring Riteish Deshmukh, has been making waves at the box office since its release. As of the fourth day, the film is nearing the Rs 50 crore mark, but not without some challenges. The box office figures reveal a 53% drop in collections, raising questions about its appeal and audience reception.
On social media platforms, viewers have voiced their opinions, with one user on X expressing disappointment, stating, "Raja Shivaji is a huge disappointment. The film seems to have been made primarily to appeal to a specific section of the audience, focusing almost entirely on Afzal Khan versus the Marathas." This critique highlights a significant point of contention: the film's narrative focus, which some feel neglects the historical context surrounding Aurangzeb and the broader implications of the Maratha empire's struggles.
While some praise Riteish Deshmukh for his dual role as both director and actor, others believe that the portrayal of Sanjay Dutt as Afzal Khan overshadows Shivaji's character. Fans are divided on the film’s historical accuracy and emotional depth, with many yearning for a more balanced representation of the legendary king's story.
Despite the film's mixed reviews, it has managed to draw crowds in certain locations, particularly at Orion Mall in Panvel, where multiple screenings are reportedly almost full. Similarly, Mukta A2 Cinemas in Kalyan West is seeing a good turnout. However, this enthusiasm is not universal; several other venues are struggling to attract audiences, even for Marathi-language screenings.
The stark contrast in box office performance at various locations indicates that Raja Shivaji may resonate more with specific demographics. The film's portrayal of historical figures, particularly the Marathas and their conflicts, has sparked debates about representation and storytelling in regional cinema.
While historical dramas often carry the weight of cultural significance, they also risk alienating segments of the audience if they are perceived as biased or one-dimensional. As the narrative unfolds, viewers are left to wonder if the film's focus on Afzal Khan detracts from the heroism of Shivaji, leading to divided opinions.
As Raja Shivaji continues its theatrical run, the film’s trajectory remains uncertain. The upcoming days will be critical in determining whether it can recover from the current drop in collections. Cinema analysts and fans alike will be watching the box office numbers closely, particularly how the film performs in the following weeks. Will it regain momentum, or will the criticism hinder its chances of reaching a wider audience?
In conclusion, while Raja Shivaji has made a notable impact at the box office, the mixed reviews and significant drop in collections pose challenges for its future success. As conversations around historical representation in cinema continue, it will be interesting to see how the film evolves in public perception and box office performance in the coming days.

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