
May 2, 2026 — The Indian box office witnessed a high-stakes clash yesterday, as Riteish Deshmukh’s ambitious historical epic, Raja Shivaji, went head-to-head with Aamir Khan Productions’ romantic drama, Ek Din. Initial reports from industry trackers confirm that the historical magnum opus has secured a commanding lead, delivering a record-breaking opening day performance that has set the industry abuzz.
Directed by and starring Riteish Deshmukh, Raja Shivaji has made a thundering debut. Celebrating the life of the legendary Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the film not only captured the imagination of the audience but also capitalized on the emotional resonance of its subject matter, releasing strategically to coincide with Maharashtra Day.
According to trade data, the film collected an impressive ₹11.35 crore to ₹11.70 crore net in India on its opening day. This figure is particularly significant as it cements the film’s position as a massive success in Marathi cinema while simultaneously making a strong impression in the Hindi belt.
Industry experts have noted that the film’s massive pre-sale momentum—totaling over 490,000 tickets—was a clear indicator of the public’s anticipation. By surpassing the opening day figures of notable historical dramas like Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, Raja Shivaji has firmly established itself as a major contender in the 2026 film calendar.
In contrast, the Aamir Khan-produced romantic drama Ek Din faced a much quieter debut. Starring Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi, the film, which is a Hindi adaptation of the 2016 Thai hit One Day, struggled to find the same level of traction on its opening Friday.
Trade estimates place the day-one collection for Ek Din at approximately ₹0.81 crore to ₹1 crore net. While the film aimed to attract an urban, youth-centric audience with its cross-cultural romance set against the scenic backdrop of Japan, it failed to generate the required box-office momentum to compete with the sheer scale and cultural weight of Raja Shivaji.
Despite the backing of Aamir Khan Productions and a promising lead pair, Ek Din’s performance suggests that it will need a significant positive word-of-mouth surge over the weekend to improve its standing in the coming days.
The box office battle of May 1, 2026, highlighted a stark contrast in audience priorities. While Raja Shivaji—a project five years in the making—was fueled by historical pride, massive production values, and an ensemble cast including Genelia Deshmukh, Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, and Vidya Balan, Ek Din opted for a more intimate, experimental approach.
For Riteish Deshmukh, the success of Raja Shivaji is being hailed as a triumph of his vision as both a filmmaker and an actor. Having written, directed, and headlined the film, Deshmukh has succeeded in delivering what critics are calling a “career-defining” project. The film’s ability to draw audiences across linguistic barriers—Marathi, Hindi, and even Telugu versions—demonstrates the massive pan-Indian appeal of the story of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
As the weekend approaches, all eyes are on whether Raja Shivaji can sustain this momentum or if the word-of-mouth will lead to even higher growth. Meanwhile, for Ek Din, the challenge remains steep. With competition from other ongoing releases and the pressure of theatrical numbers, the coming 48 hours will be crucial for both films.
For now, the crown for the opening day clearly belongs to the Maratha legend. The industry is watching closely as this cinematic clash unfolds, proving once again that in the world of Indian cinema, the combination of historical grandeur and strong local appeal remains a formidable force.