King Shivaji collected Rs. Earned around Rs 12.25 crore at the Indian box office on the second day. Of this, the original Marathi version is priced at Rs. Whereas about Rs 8.25 crore. About Rs 4 crore came from the Hindi version. Two day cumulative box office collection is Rs. Approximately Rs 25.25 crore, divided between Marathi and Hindi, and Rs. Approximately Rs 17.25 crore. 8 crores approximately respectively.
The second day’s hold was excellent, with a decline of just 5 percent from the holiday opening day. Given the holidays, the decline could have been even greater, around 30-40 percent, but the fact that it was basically flat on the first day is a very good sign for its overall performance. The decline was mainly in Maharashtra, while the rest of India remained stable or saw some growth. The two-day collection in Maharashtra state is Rs. Approximately 19 crores.
The opening box office is far ahead of anything ever seen in Marathi cinema, which makes sense as it is the biggest Marathi film ever made in terms of cost and scale. The film aims to create not just a benchmark for Marathi cinema but an overall state record. Films like Chhaava and Tanaji, also based on figures from the Maratha Empire, are some of the biggest blockbusters ever made in the state, as well as the first highest-grossing film, grossing Rs. 300 million. These films are the target of Raja Shivaji.
Both of these films displayed very strong trends over time, and Marathi films generally show longer legs. Chhawa traded around 20 times on the first day, while Tanaji was around 25 times. Raja Shivaji has the potential to repeat this trend; It will be interesting to follow in the coming weeks. The highest grossing Marathi film is Sairat which earned around Rs. 100 crores. Raja Shivaji seems to be very much in favor of keeping it at the top.
The box office collections of Raja Shivaji in India are as follows:
| Day | Total |
|---|---|
| Friday | Rupee. 13.00 crores. |
| Saturday | Rupee. 12.25 crores. |
| Total | Rupee. 25.25 crores. |
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