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Released on Maharashtra Day 2026, Riteish Deshmukh’s historical magnum opus, ‘Raja Shivaji’, continues its dominating run at the domestic box office. After breaking the record of highest Monday ever for a Marathi film, the epic drama is now eyeing Rs.
50 crore net achievement in India, which is just Rs. 5.34 crore is away and a full second weekend is still ahead of us. The film is firmly on its way to crossing this milestone that would make it not only the highest-grossing Marathi film of all time, but a true benchmark for the future of regional language historical cinema in India. Competing with ‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ in its seventh week and ‘Bhooth Bangla’ in its third week, Raja Shivaji is standing his ground and the numbers prove it.By blending authentic history with high-octane visual effects and a star-studded cast, Deshmukh has delivered a comprehensive Hindi experience that rewrites the rules of this bilingual film.Review of “Raja Shivaji”.
Summary of ‘Raja Shivaji’ for Day 1-4
The film enjoyed an amazing opening weekend, largely fueled by the massive hype surrounding Salman Khan’s appearance as Jeeva Mahala. The film opened with a strong Rs. 11.35 Crores. The second day saw a marginal decline of 7%, collecting Rs. 10.55 Crores. Day 3 saw a rise of 13.7% to reach the weekend peak of Rs.
12.00 Crores. The fourth day which also marked its first Monday saw the film create history by earning Rs. 5.60 Crores. This is the highest ever Monday for any Marathi language production, comfortably beating the previous record set by Riteish Deshmukh’s ‘Ved’ by Rs.
3.02 Crores.
Summary of “Raja Shivaji” for the fifth day
On the fifth day, which fell on the first Tuesday, ‘Raja Shivaji’ earned a net collection of Rs. 4.90 crore, ran across 5,485 shows.
This performance represents a slight decline of 12.5% compared to Monday’s earnings of Rs. 5.60 Crores. This pushed the film’s domestic box office performance to Rs. 44.40 Crores Net and Gross Rs. 52.68 Crores.
“Raja Shivaji” is live tracking on the 6th day
On the 6th, ‘Raja Shivaji’ is running across 2,389 shows with a live grid of films rupee. 0.72 Crores Collected in the afternoon.This brings India’s total net to rupee. 45.12 Crores And gross l rupee. 53.53 Croreswithout adding numbers for the evening and night shows. rupee.
50 Crore India Net Achievement is Rs. 5.34 Crores away. At the current daily pace, the film will likely cross that milestone either later this week or on opening day in its second weekend.
Daily Wisdom Collection of Raja Shivaji
Day 1: Rs. 11.35 CroresDay 2: Rs. 10.55 CroresDay 3: Rs. 12.00 CroresDay 4: Rs. 5.60 CroresDay 5: Rs. 4.90 CroresDay six [LIVE]: Rs. 0.72 Crores
Total: Rs. 45.12 Crores
Collapse of wise language
On the sixth day, Riteish Deshmukh’s epic scored a goal rupee. 0.54 Crores In Marathi and rupee. 0.18 Crores In Hindi.
More about Raja Shivaji
Raja Shivaji brings the early life and Swarajya mission of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj to the big screen. Produced at Rs. 100 crore, the highest budget ever for a Marathi film, and uses world-class visual effects along with the legendary cinematography of
Santosh Sivan
To authentically recreate 17th century India.Riteish Deshmukh as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj gives what the audience calls the performance of his career. Sanjay Dutt gives a brilliant performance as Afzal Khan, while Abhishek Bachchan plays Sambhaji Shahaji Maharaj. Genelia Deshmukh plays Saibai, and the film introduces Rahil Deshmukh (son of Riteish and Genelia) in the role of young Shivaji.Shot by the legendary Santosh Sivan, the film uses state-of-the-art visual effects to reenact 17th century India on a scale never seen before in Marathi cinema.
The Marathi version is 195 minutes long and includes additional historical context and cultural nuances for Marathi audiences. The Hindi version is 187 minutes long, and has been edited to ensure a clearer narrative flow. The CBFC has certified the film U/A 16+. The music is composed by the legendary Ajay Atul, whose popular anthem ‘Chatrapati’ went viral before the film’s release.Disclaimer: The box office numbers and data contained in this article are compiled from various public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly stated, providing a fair representation of the film’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or additional international market reports are completed. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.
