Raja Shivaji Day 5 Box Office: Steady Hold With 4.90 Crore Net; Becomes 4th Highest-Grossing Marathi Film Ever

By Christa Lincy
May 6, 2026 at 7:49 AM IST
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Raja Shivaji stays strong on its first Tuesday, collecting 4.90 crore net to reach a total of 44.40 crore. The film has now surpassed blockbusters like Pawankhind and Lai Bhaari to secure a spot in the all-time top 4 Marathi grossers.

 Raja Shivaji Day 5 Box Office: Steady Hold With 4.90 Crore Net; Becomes 4th Highest-Grossing Marathi Film Ever

Raja Shivaji is currently showing a very solid hold as it finishes its first Tuesday at the box office. The film brought in 4.90 crore net on its fifth day, which is a manageable 12.5 percent drop from the 5.60 crore it collected on Monday. When a film sees such a low drop on a working weekday, it usually indicates that the word-of-mouth is working in its favor and the audience interest is not just limited to the opening weekend. By the end of day 5, the total India net collection has reached 44.40 crore, while the total gross collections have touched 52.68 crore. This performance comes across a total of 5,485 shows nationwide, showing that the film is sustaining its momentum quite well.

If we look closer at how the collections are coming in from different languages, the Marathi version is clearly the star performer for this project. On Tuesday alone, it contributed 3.35 crore to the total. What stands out here is the efficiency of the screenings; the Marathi version achieved this from 1,851 shows with a strong occupancy of 33 percent. In contrast, the Hindi version had nearly double the show count with 3,634 shows but managed a net of 1.55 crore with an occupancy of 14 percent. This tells us that while the film has a massive reach in the Hindi belt, the Marathi screenings are much more packed and are currently driving the bulk of the revenue.

Raja Shivaji is currently setting new benchmarks for Tuesday collections. Even though its predecessors were released strictly in Marathi, this film's multi-language strategy has helped it take a significant lead over past blockbusters during the work week.

  • 1. Sairat: ₹3.47 Crore
  • 2. Raja Shivaji (Marathi Net): ₹3.35 Crore
  • 3. Ved: ₹2.65 Crore
  • 4. Baipan Bhari Deva: ₹1.45 Crore

As the rankings show, Raja Shivaji sits comfortably at the top five first Tuesday earnings. It is important to note that while Sairat, Ved and Baipan Bhari Deva achieved these numbers purely through Marathi screenings, Raja Shivaji has the advantage of a multi-language release. Despite that difference, the jump in collections highlights a massive growth in audience turnout for the industry.

Coming to the performance in national cinema chains like PVR, INOX, and Cinepolis, the film is performing steadily during the week. Raja Shivaji sold a total of 26,000 tickets across these major chains on Tuesday. Breaking this down, PVR sold 13,000 tickets, INOX contributed 9,000 tickets, and Cinepolis added another 4,000 tickets to the tally. Together, these sales resulted in a gross collection of 57 lakh from 1,800 shows across 490 venues. The overall occupancy in these premium chains was noted at 6.70 percent, which is a standard result for a mid-week afternoon and evening schedule.

The digital booking trend on BookMyShow also gives us a great look at how the daily interest is moving. Including the initial 217k tickets from pre-sales, the total ticket sales on the platform have now reached 12,47,560. The peak interest was seen on Saturday with 283.01k tickets sold, followed by 274.79k on Friday and 223.16k on Sunday. The weekday interest remains visible as well, with 137.78k tickets sold on Monday and 111.49k on Tuesday. This consistent flow of bookings suggests that the film is building a long-term run rather than fading away after the initial rush.

In terms of historical rankings, Raja Shivaji is quickly moving up the ladder of Marathi cinema success. With a current net of 44.40 crore, it has already secured its place as the 4th highest-grossing Marathi film in India. It has managed to surpass several major Blockbusters like Dharmaveer which earned 29 crore in 2022 and Krantijyoti Vidyalay Marathi Madhyam which stood at 30 crore earlier this year. It has also overtaken the worldwide collection of Lai Bhaari which was at 40.00 crore and is currently breathing down the neck of Pawankhind which finished its run at 45 crore.

The road ahead now puts Raja Shivaji in direct competition with the all-time top three Marathi grossers. It is currently trailing behind Sairat which leads the list with 80.98 crore, Baipan Bhari Deva at 76.28 crore, and Ved which stands at 61.20 crore. Given the current trajectory and the steady occupancy in its home market, it will be interesting to see how close it can get to these records. For now, the film is comfortably on track to cross the 50 crore mark in the coming days, making it one of the most successful releases for the industry in recent years.

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