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Raja Shivaji Just Became the Biggest Marathi Film Ever Made

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Last updated: May 2, 2026 1:08 pm
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With the trailer of Raja Shivaji finally out, one thing is clear – this is not being presented as just another historical film or even a prestige Marathi release. It is being mounted like an event film and quite possibly the biggest Marathi film ever made.

From scale to casting, from release strategy to theatrical ambition, everything about Raja Shivaji suggests a project designed to break the usual boundaries of Marathi cinema.

“The vision from the very beginning was never to make just a regional historical film, but to create a cinematic event that could stand shoulder to shoulder with the biggest historical epics made in India,” says a source close to the production.

The first and most obvious reason is sheer production scale. Historical epics demand money on screen. This film shows the opulence of its material — be it battle sequences, large sets, war choreography, costumes, VFX and visual grandeur. The trailer delivers exactly that. From massive battlefield visuals to palace interiors and larger-than-life confrontation scenes, the film looks designed for big-screen impact rather than controlled realism. Usually, this is the kind of scale more commonly seen in Hindi and South Indian blockbusters than Marathi cinema.

Then comes the cast. Riteish Deshmukh is not just leading the film as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj; he is directing, producing and emotionally anchoring the entire project. Around him is an unusually powerful ensemble — Sanjay Dutt as Afzal Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Vidya Balan, Genelia Deshmukh, Mahesh Manjrekar, Sachin Khedekar, Bhagyashree, Boman Irani, Fardeen Khan and others. Add to that the special appearance by Salman Khan, and the film instantly moves from “regional release” to national event-film territory.

“The idea was to bring together talent that reflects both Marathi pride and national cinematic appeal. The scale of the subject demanded that kind of casting,” adds the source.

The multilingual strategy is another major reason. Raja Shivaji is releasing not only in Marathi but also in Hindi and Telugu, giving it pan-India reach. Most Marathi films, even successful ones, remain limited by language distribution. This film is clearly aiming far beyond that. It wants both Maharashtra pride and national box-office scale.

Its release date also says everything. Releasing on Maharashtra Day, May 1, is a powerful move, taking local sentiment to a much larger cultural level. The date itself adds emotional value and turns the film’s arrival into more than just a theatrical release.

“There couldn’t have been a more meaningful release date. Maharashtra Day gives the film an emotional connection that goes far beyond box office—it makes the release feel like an occasion,” says the source.
And beyond everything, there is the weight of the subject itself. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is not simply a historical figure in Maharashtra; he represents identity, pride and legacy across generations. Any film on him carries enormous expectations. Few subjects can command this level of investment even before release.

The technical crew strengthens the scale further. With Ajay-Atul handling the music and Santosh Sivan on cinematography, the film carries the kind of prestige associated with major national productions. Even the trailer response reflects that ambition — audiences are not discussing it like a niche historical drama, but like a full theatrical spectacle on the scale of the biggest historical epics made in India.

Most importantly, this feels like Riteish Deshmukh’s legacy project. After the success of Ved, he could have chosen a safer path. Instead, he chose the most demanding one possible. That kind of ambition itself changes how the film is viewed.

Whether it becomes the highest-grossing Marathi film will depend on what happens after release. But in terms of intent, scale, casting and ambition, Raja Shivaji already feels like the biggest Marathi film ever mounted. It was built to be nothing less.

Raja Shivaji brings together a formidable ensemble from Hindi and Marathi cinema, including Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Vidya Balan, Mahesh Manjrekar, Sachin Khedekar, Boman Irani, Bhagyashree, Fardeen Khan, Jitendra Joshi, Amol Gupte, and Genelia Deshmukh, with Riteish Deshmukh, who has written, directed, produced, and headlined the film at its helm.

Presented by Jio Studios, Raja Shivaji, a Mumbai Film Company production, is produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Genelia Deshmukh. Raja Shivaji, a historical epic based on the life and legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, is set to release in cinemas worldwide on 1 May 2026 in Marathi and Hindi, bringing to life an epic that celebrates India’s history with scale, soul, and spectacle

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