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Why Vidya Balan said yes to 'Raja Shivaji'
Vidya Balan to star in 'Raja Shivaji'

Why Vidya Balan said yes to 'Raja Shivaji'

Apr 20, 2026
05:48 pm

What's the story

Vidya Balan, who is set to star in Riteish Deshmukh's Marathi film Raja Shivaji, has opened up about her decision to join the project. The film, which chronicles the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, holds a special significance for Balan as she was born and raised in Mumbai. She described it as a "matter of great pride" and spoke about her casting process.

First impression

Here's why Balan thought Deshmukh didn't approach her

Speaking at the trailer launch of Raja Shivaji, Balan recalled her first reaction when she heard about the upcoming movie. "I heard that a Marathi film is being made on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, and Ritesh is making it," she said. "And I was thinking that Sanju [Sanjay Dutt] is doing it, Abhishek [Bachchan] is doing it. Why didn't Ritesh come to me?"

Role anticipation

'Maybe there won't be any role...'

Balan also shared her thoughts on why Deshmukh might not have approached her earlier. "Then I thought that maybe there won't be any role for me, or maybe he doesn't like me as an actor." However, when Deshmukh finally came to her with the script, she couldn't hide her excitement. "I had decided that I would do it. But he came and told me the story, and I was listening very carefully," she said.

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Quick agreement

I told him that I will think about it: Balan

Despite her eagerness, Balan tried to keep a neutral expression while listening to Deshmukh's pitch. "I told him that I will think about it and tell you. Because I didn't want to express too much excitement." But as soon as he left her house, she called him immediately with her decision. "So that he doesn't know that I was actually waiting for him to come," she said.

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Cultural significance

'Raja Shivaji' to release on May 1 in multiple languages

Balan emphasized how important this film is to her. "Because I was born in Mumbai, I grew up here," she said. "So to be part of a Marathi film, and a Marathi film of this scale and the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is a matter of great pride for me." The film will release on May 1, 2026, in Marathi and Hindi, with a Telugu dubbed version also planned.

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