Riteish Deshmukh's 'Raja Shivaji' is now in its second week at the box office. After an improved weekend with better collections and higher occupancy rates, the film witnessed the typical weekday fallout.
Raja Shivaji - Box Office Collection Day 11
On Day 11, the film collected Rs 2.4 crore from a total of 3,775 shows, reports Sacnilk. These numbers indicate a 64.7% drop from the previous day's (Day 10) net collection of Rs 6.8 crore.
The film has now collected a total India net of Rs 70.65 crore. The total gross collections of India are valued at Rs 83.8 crore.
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Language-Wise Breakdown
- Marathi: The Marathi version collected Rs 1.9 crore across 1,856 shows. The occupancy rate was reported 23%.
- Hindi: The Hindi version earned Rs 50 lakh from a total of 1,919 shows, with a low occupancy of 9%.
Occupancy - Day 11
- Marathi (2D): The overall occupancy of the day reported 23.46%. The mornings started with 10.71% occupancy rate, followed by the afternoon shows that improved to 25.71%. Evening shows further surged to 28.14%, and the night shows recorded 29.29% occupancy.
- Hindi (2D): The Hindi version recorded an occupancy of 10.08%. Mornings started with a low 3.92%, while afternoon shows increased slightly to 9.92%. Evening shows recorded the best occupancy of the day at 12.38% while the night shows reported 12.08%.
Region-Wise Breakdown
- Marathi (2D): Mumbai led with 488 shows but with 18.5% occupancy, followed by Pune with 366 shows at 24.8%. Kolhapur, with 39 shows, recorded the highest occupancy at 32.8%. Nashik (42 shows, 29.5%) and Sangli (25 shows, 28.3%) also contributed significantly on Day 11.
- Hindi (2D): Mumbai recorded 11.5% occupancy from 82 shows, while Pune reported 18.3% from 26 shows. Most other cities like Ahmedabad (154 shows, 6.5%), Surat (128 shows, 4.8%), and Kolkata (41 shows, 5.8%), saw low occupancy rates.
Box Office Journey So Far
The film opened with Rs 11.35 crore across 6,192 shows on Day 1. The Marathi version alone collected Rs 8.00 crore with an occupancy of 68%. The opening weekend registered strong numbers with the first Saturday collecting Rs 10.55 crore and Sunday bringing in Rs 12 crore, across both versions.
Following the usual weekday drop, the film collected Rs 5.6 crore on Monday, Rs 4.9 crore on Tuesday, Rs 4.25 crore on Wednesday, and Rs 4 crore on Thursday. With these collections, the film wrapped up its first week at Rs 52.65 crore.
Day 8 collected Rs 3.2 crore. The second weekend boosted the total collections with Saturday bringing in Rs 5.6 crore and Sunday collecting Rs 6.8 crore.
However, the second Monday (Day 11) witnessed a drop in collections and occupancy, as is typical on a weekday, with the film collecting Rs 2.4 crore.
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