Raja Shivaji Achieves ₹37.48 Crore in Box Office Collections Over First Three Days
Raja Shivaji box office collection day 3: Riteish Deshmukh film remains steady on Sunday, crosses ₹32 crore
Hindustan Times
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The Marathi historical drama 'Raja Shivaji,' starring Riteish Deshmukh, has garnered significant box office success, collecting ₹37.48 crore in India within its first three days. The film, which features a special appearance by Salman Khan, maintained strong earnings despite facing competition from another release.
- 01'Raja Shivaji' collected ₹10.43 crore on its third day, totaling ₹37.48 crore in gross collections.
- 02The film achieved the biggest opening ever for a Marathi film with ₹11.35 crore on its first day.
- 03It performed well in both Hindi and Marathi, earning ₹3.52 crore and ₹6.91 crore respectively.
- 04Despite the release of 'Ek Din,' 'Raja Shivaji' remained unaffected and continued to draw audiences.
- 05Riteish Deshmukh urged fans not to share spoilers from the film on social media.
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'Raja Shivaji,' a historical drama featuring Riteish Deshmukh as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, has made a remarkable impact at the box office, grossing ₹37.48 crore in India over its first three days. The film opened with a record-breaking ₹11.35 crore on its first day and collected ₹10.43 crore on Sunday, closely matching Saturday's earnings of ₹10.55 crore. The film's performance is notable as it was released in both Hindi and Marathi, with earnings of ₹3.52 crore from Hindi shows and ₹6.91 crore from Marathi shows. Despite facing competition from the film 'Ek Din,' which struggled to maintain momentum, 'Raja Shivaji' continued to attract viewers. The film also features a special appearance by Salman Khan, enhancing its appeal. Riteish Deshmukh has appealed to audiences via social media, requesting them to refrain from sharing spoilers from the film.
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'Raja Shivaji's' success at the box office could lead to increased investment in Marathi cinema and inspire more historical dramas, benefiting local filmmakers and the film industry.
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