
Riteish Deshmukh‘s Raja Shivaji has emerged as a clean success on the Indian box office and is now making as much profit as possible. In the course of the second weekend, the film picked up brilliantly, and while collections dipped far more than expected on the second Monday, the run on the second Tuesday assures that the winning momentum continues to be intact. Keep reading to know what day 12 early trends suggest!
Shows a drop of lower than 10% on day 12
The historical motion drama began its second Tuesday on a good note with an occupancy of 13% within the morning shows of the unique Marathi version. Within the afternoon shows, it showed a powerful jump, with occupancy rising to 31%. Within the evening shows, it displayed growth again, recording an occupancy of 35%. With night shows yet to conclude, the occupancy report has not yet are available, but it surely has been learned that the film has shown some growth again.
On average, the Marathi version had an occupancy of over 26% throughout the day. Within the Hindi version, the typical occupancy throughout the day had been 16%. Backed by such occupancy, Raja Shivaji is closing day 12 at 2.6-2.7 crore, down 7.14-3.57% from day 11’s 2.8 crore. Overall, it has earned a solid 80.5-80.6 crore net on the Indian box office, which equals 94.99-95.1 crore gross.
Here’s the week-wise collection breakdown:
- Week 1 – 57.7 crore
- Day 8 – 3.5 crore
- Day 9 – 6.3 crore
- Day 10 – 7.6 crore
- Day 11 – 2.8 crore
- Day 12 – 2.6-2.7 crore
Total – 80.5-80.6 crore
Raja Shivaji becomes the 2nd Marathi film to hit the 80 crore mark
By maintaining a gentle pace on the second Tuesday, Raja Shivaji has earned 80.5-80.6 crore net, thus becoming the second Marathi film in history to hit the 80 crore milestone on the Indian box office. The primary film to achieve this was Sairat. On account of an absence of huge releases, the film is on the right track to grow to be the primary film to enter the 100 crore club.
Stay tuned to Koimoi for more box office updates!
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