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Raja Shivaji vs. Chhaava Advance Booking:Analyzing the Clash Between Regional Authenticity and Bollywood's Record-Breaking Scale
BY SACNILK
The historical genre in Indian cinema has recently seen two major projects based on the Maratha legacy take very different paths at the box office. While Chhaava was released as a purely Hindi production, the upcoming Raja Shivaji is taking a dual-language approach by releasing in both Marathi and Hindi. Although it is clear from the data that Raja Shivaji is playing on a different commercial level, comparing the two provides a fascinating look at how a multi-lingual regional film stands against a massive Bollywood production. To understand the scale of this competition, we have to look at the benchmark set by Chhaava for its opening day. Even as a Hindi-only release, the film managed to generate immense momentum, particularly within Maharashtra. Its final advance booking for day one stood at approximately 4.88 lakh tickets sold across India, translating to a gross of nearly 17.89 crore including block seats. This volume was driven by a heavy presence in national chains, where it sold over 2.14 lakh tickets, setting a high bar for any historical drama aiming for a massive start. On the other hand, Raja Shivaji is leaning into a strategy that combines regional loyalty with a wide national footprint. Backed by Jio Studios, the film is aiming for a massive showing of around 5,700 shows nationwide across its two versions. However, the internal breakdown of these shows tells a very interesting story about where the demand actually lies. Despite having a massive push in Hindi with nearly 3,900 shows, that version has sold only about 34,000 tickets so far. In sharp contrast, the Marathi version is completely dominating the pre-sales, selling over 1.67 lakh tickets from just 1,786 shows. This clear preference for the native language version is what has pushed the total opening day advance to approximately 2.02 lakh tickets, resulting in a gross of 6.54 crore with block seats. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Day 1 Advance Booking: Chhaava vs. Raja ShivajiMETRICCHHAAVA (HINDI ONLY)RAJA SHIVAJI (MAR + HIN)Total Tickets Sold4.88 Lakh2.02 LakhTotal Advance Gross (With Block)₹ 17.89 Cr₹ 6.54 CrBMS Final Pre-Sales776.6K Tickets217.3K TicketsNational Chain Sales2.14 Lakh81,866 Tickets The regional data is where the story gets even more detailed. Even though Chhaava was purely in Hindi, its subject matter ensured that it dominated Maharashtra. It recorded a massive opening with nearly 4.50 crore in advance sales from the state alone, with Pune and Mumbai showing occupancy peaks of 62.5 percent and nearly 80 percent. Coming to Raja Shivaji, the response is heavily concentrated in its native language. The Marathi 2D version has sold over 1.67 lakh tickets, with Mumbai and Pune showing real occupancy levels of 44 percent and 55 percent respectively. However, the Hindi version is seeing a slower start, with territories like NCR currently at a 2 percent occupancy across 433 shows. Regional Comparison: Raja Shivaji vs Chhaava (Day 1)REGION & METRICRAJA SHIVAJI (MAR/HIN)CHHAAVA (HINDI)Mumbai Shows6151,230Mumbai Occupancy44%36%Mumbai Gross (With Block)₹ 2.08 Cr₹ 4.06 CrPune Shows350654Pune Occupancy55%48%Pune Gross (With Block)₹ 1.38 Cr₹ 2.81 CrNCR Shows4331,249NCR Occupancy2%8%NCR Gross (With Block)₹ 19.98 Lac₹ 1.11 Cr Ultimately, Raja Shivaji is operating on a different scale compared to the massive Hindi-only production of Chhaava. While Chhaava set a high benchmark with its 33.50 crore opening day net, Raja Shivaji is testing how far a film can go when it prioritizes its regional roots while still competing for a national footprint. Even if it does not reach the same opening day totals as a major Bollywood actioner, the current pre-sales and the sheer scale of its release are already setting a historic new benchmark for the Marathi film industry.