Raja Shivaji Box Office Day 5: Steady hold on weekdays for Riteish’s film, eyes on Sairat
Raja Shivaji has shown strong hold on weekdays as it has managed to remain stable on both Monday and Tuesday. Soon Riteish Deshmukh’s film Sairat may become the highest grossing Marathi film.

Ritesh Deshmukh’s Raja Shivaji It has entered its first week with a strong performance at the box office. The film earned Rs 4.90 crore on Tuesday, taking its five-day total in India to Rs 44.40 crore. Its gross collection has crossed the Rs 50 crore mark, the film has earned Rs 52.68 crore in five days.
After collecting double digits in its opening weekend, the film remained stable on Monday and Tuesday. With this race, Raja Shivaji has already emerged as Second highest grossing Marathi film All-time in India, surpassing Nana Patekar NatSmart.
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Check out day-wise box office breakup of Raja Shivaji after 5 days in India – Net Collection (Source: Sacknilk)
- Friday: Rs 11.35 crore
- Saturday: Rs 10.55 crore
- Sunday: Rs 12 crore
- Monday: Rs 5.60 crore
- Tuesday: Rs 4.90 crore
- Total: Rs 44.40 crore
If momentum continues it could be dethroned outing Became the top Marathi grossing film in India and the second Marathi film to enter the Rs 100 crore club.
maximum business for Raja Shivaji Came from Marathi market. On Tuesday, its Marathi version earned Rs 3.35 crore, while the Hindi version contributed Rs 1.55 crore. The film also stars Genelia Deshmukh, Abhishek Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Bhagyashree and Vidya Balan in lead roles, while Salman Khan will be seen in a special role.
Check out the list of top Marathi grossing films in India (Source: Imdb)
- Sairat: Rs 110 crore
- Raja Shivaji: Rs 52.68 crore (ongoing)
- Natsamrat: Rs 46.12 crore
- Katyar Kaljat Ghusali: Rs 40.12 crore
- Timepass 2: Rs 37.16 crore
- Lai Bhari: Rs 37 crore
- Time Pass: Rs 31 crore
- Worldliness: Rs 28.75 crore
- m Shivajiraje Bosale Boltoy: Rs 24 crore
- Ventilator: Rs 23.72 crore
Based on the bravery of Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Raja Shivaji has taken a consistently good start in its first five days, crossing the Rs 50 crore mark and becoming the second highest-grossing Marathi film in India.