Riteish Deshmukh's 'Raja Shivaji' Surpasses ₹50 Crore at Box Office in First Week
Raja Shivaji Box Office Collection Day 7: Riteish Deshmukh's Film Achieves New Milestone
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Riteish Deshmukh's historical drama 'Raja Shivaji' has crossed the ₹50 crore milestone in its first week, with total collections reaching ₹50.44 crore net in India. The film's Marathi version has significantly outperformed the Hindi version, contributing to its success at the box office.
- 01'Raja Shivaji' has achieved total net collections of ₹50.44 crore in India.
- 02The Marathi version has outperformed the Hindi version, collecting ₹1.25 crore compared to ₹0.54 crore.
- 03The film had a strong opening weekend, with ₹11.35 crore on the first day.
- 04Occupancy rates for the Marathi version peaked at 25% during afternoon shows.
- 05The film is expected to see increased collections over the weekend.
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'Raja Shivaji', a historical drama featuring Riteish Deshmukh, has concluded its first week at the box office with impressive earnings. The film has crossed the ₹50 crore mark, achieving total net collections of ₹50.44 crore in India. Early estimates indicate that the film earned ₹1.79 crore on its seventh day, with the total gross collections reaching ₹59.81 crore. The Marathi version has been particularly successful, contributing ₹1.25 crore from 1,488 shows, while the Hindi version has collected only ₹0.54 crore from 2,763 shows. The overall occupancy for the Marathi version reached 25% during afternoon screenings, while the Hindi version struggled with an occupancy of just 8%. The film started strong with an opening of ₹11.35 crore and maintained momentum through the week, despite competition. Analysts expect an uptick in collections as the weekend approaches.
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'Raja Shivaji's success at the box office could encourage more investments in Marathi cinema, boosting local film production and opportunities for actors and crew.
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