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The size of the Chinese population and the growing affluence of the Chinese are what make the country so lucrative, just the way India is growing in importance for Hollywood. The makers of the Salman Khan-starrer Tubelight are looking at a big China release. “Given the film has a Chinese connect (in actor Zhu Zhu) it will help,” adds Adarsh. The makers of Tubelight plan to release the film in China in a grand way, reports suggest. The prospects for Tubelight seem quite bright as well - the film’s female lead is a Chinese actor. PK had released with half the number of screens and made a whooping 140-plus crore in China,” says a spokesperson for the film. Dangal’s release this Friday has a footprint of 10,000-plus screens, a never-before for any Hindi Film. “Aamir Khan is a hugely recognised and loved actor in China.
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Goes without saying that China has a huge market to be explored,” says trade analyst Taran Adarsh. “After PK’s phenomenal success in China, and now that The Fast and the Furious 8 (aka The Fate of the Furious) has done better in China than in America, China seems to be the next destination for Bollywood films. Rules and regulations got in the way earlier Bilibili, one of China’s popular video-sharing websites, recorded about 1.8 lakh views of the first four episodes of the second season of Naagin.
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Salman Khan’s Eid release Tubelight may get a China release as well, as might Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 2, as per reports.Įven TV shows such as Naagin, Devon Ke Dev Mahadev, Mahabharat, and Buddhaa-Rajaon Ka Raja are a hit in the country. Fans speculated on the reasons behind this.īut aside from that, the release of Dangal has highlighted how ‘Made in India’ or rather ‘Made in Bollywood’ has caught on in China.
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Wanda reportedly has a monopoly in some of the smaller Chinese towns, meaning a lot of fans might miss watching the movie immediately after the release. The extent of Bollywood fan frenzy in China can be gauged from the fact that Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, was abuzz with angry posts on the decision by Wanda, the biggest cinema chain in China, to give very few shows to Dangal. It was the first Hindi film in more than four decades to release in the neighbouring country. And still earlier, in 2011, it was again an Aamir Khan film, 3 Idiots, that had a significant release in China. Incidentally, before this, the Aamir Khan starrer-PK had collected some Rs 140 crore in China, the highest overseas collection by an Indian film, and it got less than 5,000 screens. Aamir Khan’s mega-hit Dangal opened across 10,000 screens in China, which is also the biggest market for Hollywood films outside America. The biggest Bollywood release of this week was not in India, but in China.