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Raja Shivaji crosses Rs 50 crore, becoming the 4th highest-grossing Marathi film. Discover its impressive box office journey and what lies ahead.
GlipzoRaja Shivaji, the much-anticipated film featuring Riteish Deshmukh, continues to make waves at the box office. As of Day 5, the film has officially crossed the Rs 50 crore mark in India, solidifying its position as the fourth highest-grossing Marathi film of all time. The film's impressive performance was bolstered by strong ticket sales during the weekdays, particularly in premium cinema chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis.
According to data from the trade tracking platform Sacnilk, on Tuesday alone, Raja Shivaji sold approximately 26,000 tickets across these multiplexes, with PVR leading the charge at 13,000 tickets, followed closely by INOX with 9,000, and Cinepolis contributing 4,000. This surge in ticket sales generated an estimated gross collection of around Rs 57 lakh from nearly 1,800 shows spread across 490 venues.
The overall occupancy across these cinema chains was recorded at 6.70%, which aligns with typical midweek trends, especially during afternoon and evening showings. However, Raja Shivaji displayed a remarkable ability to attract viewers, particularly as the day progressed. On its fifth day, the Marathi version of the film achieved a notable 31.40% occupancy rate. The day started slow with only 10.67% occupancy in the morning but saw a considerable increase, with afternoon shows reaching 32.67% and evening shows peaking at 33.33%. The night screenings even soared to an impressive 40.83%, reflecting a strong preference for late-night viewings among audiences.
In contrast, the Hindi version of Raja Shivaji recorded an overall occupancy of 15.62% on Day 5. The morning shows began with a modest 6.62% occupancy, but like its Marathi counterpart, it showed substantial improvement over the course of the day, with afternoon shows at 16.08%, evening at 17.15%, and night shows rising to 19.46%.
Despite a slight dip in collections, Raja Shivaji has maintained a robust presence at the box office. On its fifth day, the film garnered Rs 4.90 crore net, a 12.5% decrease from the previous day's collection of Rs 5.60 crore. This minor decline is not unusual for a weekday after a strong opening, indicating a natural slowdown rather than a drastic drop in interest. The film's consistent performance is attributed to a combination of steady show counts and strong audience turnout.
To date, Raja Shivaji has accumulated a total India gross of Rs 52.68 crore, with a net collection of Rs 44.40 crore so far, as reported by Sacnilk. The film's ability to capture audience attention week after week showcases its appeal and the effective marketing strategies employed by its team.
Raja Shivaji's success is significant not just for the film itself but for the Marathi film industry as a whole. By crossing the Rs 50 crore milestone, it reaffirms the potential for regional films to perform exceptionally well in the Indian cinema landscape. This achievement serves as a beacon of hope for filmmakers and actors within the industry, showcasing that compelling storytelling and strong performances can resonate deeply with audiences.
Moreover, with the film's strong box office performance, there is a growing trend in regional cinema receiving increased attention and investment. As more filmmakers take inspiration from Raja Shivaji's success, we could see a surge in high-quality productions that cater to diverse audiences across India and beyond.
Looking ahead, the future appears bright for Raja Shivaji as it continues to draw audiences. With the weekend approaching, there is potential for a resurgence in ticket sales as families and groups flock to theaters for entertainment. The film’s ongoing journey will be closely monitored, as fans and industry experts alike are eager to see how it performs in the coming days.
In summary, Raja Shivaji is not just a film; it's a cultural moment that underscores the power of regional cinema in the Indian film industry. As it continues to break barriers, audiences can expect more engaging stories and dynamic films to emerge from the Marathi film sector.

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