How Is Raja Shivaji Box Office Collection Day 10 : Read In Details

Mumbai : Raja Shivaji is a tribute movie on Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj by Deshmukh Family where Ritesh Deshmukh took 3.5 years to write it also he is the director of the movie and played the lead role of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj with Genelia Deshmukh on female lead role of Saibai also produced by her and Jyoti Deshpande on the banner of Mumbai Film Company and Jiostudios also we can see their 10 year old son Rahyl Deshmukh debuted in Raja Shivaji as younger version of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Also we can see how beautifully the film is shot, it shows the beauty of maharashtra.The film was primarily shot across historical locations in Maharashtra, featuring dense forests of Mahabaleshwar, the scenic Menavali Ghat in Wai, and Sangam Mahuli in Satara. Many scenes showcasing Sahyadri’s mountain ranges and forts were shoot alongside on location. We can also see friendly appearence of Salman Khan in the movie as Jiva Mahala, the loyal warrior known for saving Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s life during the Battle of Pratapgad. Riteish Deshmukh, insisted Salman on being part of the film, adding to its major 2026 release hype. We can also see Sanjay dutt as Afzal khan, Vidya Balan as Badi Begum, Abhishek Bachchan as Sambhaji Raje, and many more.

“Raja Shivaji” is a most expensive marathi movie till date, the movie is in two languages Marathi and Hindi. The movie budget was around 100 crores, and the movie released on 1st of May 2026 movies box office collection was 11.35 crore and it marked history as biggest marathi opener ever and currently the day 10 of movie Raja Shivaji box office collection was 6.80 crore net.

The movie has crossed over 81 crore net worth, the film has achieved significant success in first 10 days, with collection largely driven by marathi versions. The film saw a strong second weekend after a steady first week.

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