Riteish Deshmukh's historical action-drama Raja Shivaji is now in its second week at the box office. After a strong second weekend, the film is witnessing the usual weekday drop on its second Monday.
Raja Shivaji - Box Office Collection Day 11
As per early estimates from Sacnilk, on Day 11, the film has collected Rs 80 lakh from a total of 2,109 shows so far. With the numbers still coming in, the film has collected a total India net of Rs 69.05 crore. The total gross collections of India are currently valued at Rs 81.94 crore.
Language-Wise Breakdown
- Marathi: The Marathi version collected Rs 64 lakh across 1,040 shows so far. The occupancy rate currently stands at a modest 18%.
- Hindi: The Hindi version earned Rs 16 lakh so far from 1,069 shows. However, occupancy as of now is reported to be a low 8%.
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Occupancy - Day 11
- Marathi (2D): The overall occupancy reported so far is 10.71%. The mornings started with 10.71% occupancy rate, followed by the afternoon shows that improved to 25.71%. Evening and night shows are yet to begin.
- Hindi (2D): The Hindi version recorded a low overall occupancy of 3.92% on Day 11 so far. Morning shows recorded 3.92%, while afternoon shows improved slightly to 9.92%.
Region-Wise Breakdown
- Marathi (2D): Nashik is currently leading with 15% overall occupancy so far across 42 shows, followed by Pune at 13% across 361 shows. Mumbai, leading with the number of shows (488), reported a 9% occupancy. Nagpur, with 59 shows, has reported the lowest occupancy of 7% so far.
- Hindi (2D):The National Capital Region (NCR) led with the highest number of screens (155), followed by Ahmedabad with 148 shows. Both recorded a low occupancy of just 4%. Jaipur, with 36 shows, has recorded the highest occupancy of 7% so far. Other regions like Pune and Bengaluru have recorded 6% occupancy as of now.
Box Office Journey So Far
The film opened with Rs 11.35 crore across 6,192 shows. With a strong Marathi response, the Marathi version of the film alone collected Rs 8 crore, achieving a solid occupancy of 68%. The opening weekend registered strong figures with the first Saturday collecting Rs 10.55 crore and Sunday bringing in Rs 12 crore, across both versions.
Following the usual weekday trend with reduced occupancies, 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. These collections took the film's first-week total to Rs 52.65 crore.
The second week opened on a slow note, with the film earning Rs 3.2 crore on Friday. However, collections picked up over the second weekend, with the film raking in Rs 5.6 crore on Saturday and Rs 6.8 crore on Sunday.
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