Raja Shivaji Box Office Collection Reaches ₹58.93 Crore Amidst Strong Marathi Performance
Riteish Deshmukh's historical drama solidifies its position as the fourth-highest-grossing Marathi film, driven by strong regional appeal.

INDIA —
Key facts
- Raja Shivaji has grossed ₹58.93 crore from 24.4 lakh tickets as of Day 7.
- The film collected ₹5.12 crore on Day 6 (Wednesday, May 6, 2026).
- Day 7 (Thursday, May 7, 2026) saw ₹1.19 crore collected by 12:02 IST.
- Advance bookings for May 8, 2026, show ₹46.68 lakh gross from 19,934 tickets.
- The Marathi version contributed ₹8.00 crore to the opening day's collection.
- Riteish Deshmukh stars as the titular character and also directed the film.
- The film is jointly produced by Genelia Deshmukh and Jyoti Deshpande.
Historical Drama Dominates Box Office in First Week
Riteish Deshmukh's historical epic, 'Raja Shivaji,' released on Maharashtra Day 2026, is maintaining a strong presence at the domestic box office. The film, which sees Deshmukh in the titular role and also at the directorial helm, has quickly ascended to become the fourth-highest-grossing Marathi film of all time. Its steady performance throughout its opening week underscores the audience's engagement with its grand scale and historical narrative. The film's cumulative gross collection reached ₹58.93 crore by the end of its seventh day, with 24.4 lakh tickets sold. This figure reflects a consistent draw, even as it navigates the typical weekday dip experienced by most releases. The production, a joint venture by Genelia Deshmukh and Jyoti Deshpande under the Mumbai Film Company and Jio Studios banners, highlights a significant investment in regional cinema. Early estimates indicate a total India net collection of ₹45.75 crore, with the India gross collections currently valued at ₹54.28 crore. The film's success is particularly notable given its competition from other May releases, demonstrating its ability to carve out a significant audience share.
Day-by-Day Performance and Occupancy Rates
On its sixth day, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, 'Raja Shivaji' garnered ₹5.12 crore from 7,044 shows across 522 cities, experiencing a 9.7% drop from the previous day. This brought the total gross collection after six days to ₹57.73 crore. The film recorded a 15.0% occupancy on Day 6. Live tracking for Day 7, Thursday, May 7, 2026, showed an early collection of ₹1.19 crore by 12:02 IST. This was from 3,134 shows across 487 cities, with an occupancy rate of 8.7%. Advance bookings for Friday, May 8, 2026, indicated a gross of ₹46.68 lakh from 19,934 tickets sold across 2,445 shows in 859 theatres, with an overall occupancy of 3.7%. Occupancy rates varied significantly between the Marathi and Hindi versions. The Marathi version maintained a healthy 22.0% occupancy, while the Hindi version saw a lower 8.0% on Day 6. This disparity highlights the film's core strength within its original linguistic market.
Regional Performance: Marathi Version Leads the Charge
The Marathi version of 'Raja Shivaji' has been the primary driver of its success, contributing ₹8.00 crore to the opening day's collection alone. On Day 6, it collected ₹0.95 crore across 1,008 shows. Cities like Nagpur (17.0% occupancy), Pune (16.0%), Nashik (13.0%), and Kolhapur (14.0%) showed strong engagement with the Marathi-language presentation. In contrast, the Hindi version garnered ₹0.40 crore on Day 6 from 1,915 shows, with significantly lower occupancy rates. While Ahmedabad had the highest number of screens for the Hindi version (172 shows), its occupancy was a mere 2%, with NCR (5%) and Mumbai (4%) also reporting low figures. Pune, however, registered the highest occupancy for the Hindi version at 19% across 41 shows. The film's opening weekend was robust, with ₹11.35 crore on the first day, followed by ₹10.55 crore on Saturday and ₹12.00 crore on Sunday. This strong start, particularly for the Marathi version, set a positive trajectory that the film has largely managed to sustain.
Star Power and Production Values
Riteish Deshmukh not only embodies the historical figure of Raja Shivaji but also takes on the crucial role of director. His vision for the film, coupled with the ensemble cast that includes prominent names such as Vidya Balan, Abhishek Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan, Genelia Deshmukh, and Boman Irani, contributes to its broad appeal. The production, spearheaded by Mumbai Film Company and Jio Studios, reflects a significant investment in creating a visually grand historical epic. The joint producers, Genelia Deshmukh and Jyoti Deshpande, have backed a project that aims to resonate with audiences through its scale and storytelling. Despite the presence of a star-studded cast, the film's primary success metric remains its strong performance in the Marathi market, suggesting that the regional narrative and cultural resonance are key factors driving its box office numbers.
Box Office Trajectory and Future Outlook
Following a solid opening week, 'Raja Shivaji' has demonstrated resilience, holding steady amidst new releases. The film's ability to cross the ₹50 crore mark in gross collections speaks to its commercial viability, especially within the Marathi film industry. The daily collections, which saw a dip from ₹5.60 crore on Monday to ₹4.90 crore on Tuesday, indicate a natural progression after the initial surge. However, the continued advance bookings for upcoming days suggest sustained interest from the audience. As the film progresses through its theatrical run, its final collection will be a key indicator of the Marathi film industry's growing market share and its capacity to produce commercially successful historical dramas that capture national attention.
The bottom line
- Raja Shivaji has achieved ₹58.93 crore in gross box office collections as of its seventh day.
- The film's success is significantly driven by its strong performance in the Marathi market, where it ranks as the fourth-highest-grossing film.
- Riteish Deshmukh is credited as both the lead actor playing Raja Shivaji and the film's director.
- Day 6 collections stood at ₹5.12 crore, with Day 7 (as of midday) adding ₹1.19 crore.
- Advance bookings for May 8, 2026, show continued audience interest, with ₹46.68 lakh already grossed.
- The film is jointly produced by Genelia Deshmukh and Jyoti Deshpande under Mumbai Film Company and Jio Studios.



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