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Aamir Khan’s Dangal becomes second most viewed film in China

China has 41,000 screens. Ave opening gross over $50 million. Dangal collected about $2 million. Indian media are good at sensationalizing stuff.

Aha.. so? 9000 screens is HUGE for Indian films in foreign countries, This is the biggest record for number of screens for Bollywood.

I wouldn't have been surprised if it was in USA or UK but China? That's unexpected
 
Aha.. so? 9000 screens is HUGE for Indian films in foreign countries, This is the biggest record for number of screens for Bollywood.

I wouldn't have been surprised if it was in USA or UK but China? That's unexpected

That's because it's China, we have the largest screen. If Kenya or any country screen their movie here, it will be huge for them too, not just India. This is why Indian producers are lining up to sell their movie in China.

Welcome to the real world.
 
http://indianexpress.com/article/en...-box-office-can-it-trump-baahubali-2-4653613/

Aamir Khan’s film Dangal is soaring high in China. The film has been embraced by the audience there and Dangal phenomenon seems to stay in the neighbouring country for a while. On Friday, Dangal crossed an unprecedented milestone of Rs 200-crore in China earning an astounding Rs 213.43 crore. The film’s collection started the second week on a positive note with Rs 39.42 crore. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted the figures, “#Dangal biz in China is an EYE-OPENER… Week 2 starts with a BANG: Fri $ 6.14 mn [₹ 39.42 cr]… Total: $ 33.24 mn [₹ 213.43 cr]. HISTORIC.”


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#Dangal biz in China is an EYE-OPENER... Week 2 starts with a BANG: Fri $ 6.14 mn [₹ 39.42 cr]... Total: $ 33.24 mn [₹ 213.43 cr]. HISTORIC!

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With steady collections coming in from China, Dangal is set to join Rs 1000-crore club along with Baahubali 2. Aamir Khan film has now collected Rs 977.43 including Rs 744 crore from its India collections. This figure also includes an additional Rs 20 crore coming in from Taiwan. SS Rajamouli directorial Baahubali 2 which has been successfully running into its third week has collected Rs 1,250 crore at worldwide box office. Aamir Khan’s PK had collected Rs 100 crore in China and was the first Indian movie to cross the mark there. The success of Dangal in China could motivate other Indian filmmakers to explore the market in the country.

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Dangal is currently at number one on Chinese box office after it trumped Marvel’s Guardians Of Galaxy Vol.2. Trade tracker Ramesh Bala earlier tweeted the information saying, “Trade tracker Ramesh Bala earlier tweeted about the same, “@aamir_khan ‘s #Dangal moves to No.1 in #China ahead of #GUARDIANSOFTHEGALAXY2 on Day 6.. A Proud Moment for #IndianCinema.” Trade analyst Taran Adarsh added, “#Dangal is setting NEW BENCHMARKS for Indian films in China… All set for long innings… Wed $ 3.91 mn. Total: $ 23.04 mn [₹ 148.67 cr].”

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Chinese fans crazy about ‘Dangal’ actor Aamir Khan
By Li Jingjing Source:Global Times Published: 2017/5/11 18:43:39
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Indian actor Aamir Khan (right) pays a visit to Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan Province on April 20. Photo: IC






Indian actor Aamir Khan caused quite a lot of buzz when he came to China last month to attend the Beijing International Film Festival and promote his latest film Dangal, which is currently the highest earning Indian film in the Chinese mainland.

A heartthrob in his home country, the actor has also earned a huge number of dedicated fans in China.

Social focus

Khan has become a unique figure among the many idols - most of them Hollywood celebrities and South Korean pop stars - that most Chinese fans are crazy about.

First starting out in India as a child actor in 1972, Khan continued to work in front of and behind the big screen as an actor, director and producer over the next few decades to become one of the most influential names in Indian cinema.

However, most people in China got to know Khan through his role in the comedy 3 Idiots (2009), which featured a story about three students who challenged the Indian education system.

"I really related to the story. The problems with the education systems in China and India are very similar," Wang Yang (pseudonym), an avid fan of Khan, told the Global Times on Wednesday.

She first watched 3 Idiots while in high school. After this first taste, she sought out more of Khan's works, which eventually led to him becoming her idol.

"He totally became a god to me after I watched Truth Alone Triumphs," Wang said.

Truth Alone Triumphs is a TV talk show hosted by Khan that has aired on various channels in India since 2012. It mostly touches on sensitive social issues in India such as rape, female foeticide, child sexual abuse, domestic violence, untouchability and corruption in politics.

The show has been positively received by viewers for Khan's efforts to raise awareness about social issues.

"All those issues touched on in his works also exist in China, but no Chinese has ever made that type of film," Wu Qian (pseudonym), a 29-year-old fan of Khan told the Global Times. She added that the problem doesn't just lie with Chinese filmmakers, censorship in China poses obstacles for the creation of this type of work as well.

"Khan's Truth Alone Triumphs was not censored in India," Wu pointed out. "I can't even imagine what a show like that would look like in China."

Dedication to craft

Khan's latest film, sports drama Dangal has earned 141 million yuan ($20.4 million) after only 6 days in mainland theaters, despite going up against Hollywood blockbuster Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2.

Dangal has also garnered critical acclaim among audiences. The film currently has a 9.2/10 on Chinese media review site Douban.

The films tells the story of a former wrestler (Khan) who trains his daughters to be professional wrestlers - a traditionally male-dominated profession - rather than force them into arranged marriages like many other Indian parents.

Once again, many Chinese moviegoers have been amazed by Khan's courage in touching upon sensitive social issues and trying to inspire women to break the constraints of tradition.

A number of those who have seen the film, including celebrities, almost immediately posted how much they enjoyed the film on Chinese social media networks.

"At first, I liked Khan because he's handsome, cute and is a versatile actor who aims for perfection. But now I admire him for how he uses the power of being a public figure," Taitai (nickname), a Khan fan who runs the unofficial Aamir Khan Information Channel on Sina Weibo, in an e-mail interview with the Global Times.

"He knows that countries need more than government efforts to develop. Society needs to have its awareness raised as well… I wish there could be celebrities like him in China," Taitai wrote.

Taitai first decided to establish the fan account eight years ago when he noticed that China lacked any official channels featuring the latest information about Khan.

In his spare time, Taitai searches for latest news about Khan which he then uses to make videos about the star in Chinese. Additionally, he occasionally buys Khan-related products from India which he sells to fans through the channel, although he stated that he hasn't turned a profit from these transactions.

Taitai said that there has been a significant increase in the number of Khan fans in China in recent years.

"Uncle Mi's sincere passion for film and his consistent efforts in increasing social awareness is the reason that he has such a massive fan base," Taitai wrote. Uncle Mi, or Mi Shu, is the nickname by which fans refer to Khan in Chinese.

Khan's dedication to his roles has also earned him a lot of praise.

While shooting Dangal, Khan gained and lost a dramatic amount of weight for the role. To play the older version of the father character he increased his body weight to 97 kilograms. He underwent intense physical training, during which time he lost 25 kilograms, to play the character when he was a younger, more muscular wrestler.

A Facebook video of Khan training in the gym that he posted in December 2016 has been viewed more than 20 million times.

After Khan opened an official account on Sina Weibo on April 14, he attracted more than 432,499 followers in a short period of time.

According to Taitai, Khan's Chinese fans have held a number of activities, such as greeting him at the airport during his recent two visits to the mainland.

"I believe a great filmmaker does more than pure entertainment. A great movie should reflect society, and maybe help it develop to some extent," Wu said.

"He has done that. He is a great filmmaker and I wish there were more people like him in China."
 
Aamir Khan-starrer Dangal's China box-office collection will cross its Indian box-office collection
Dangal has grossed Rs 301.50 crore so far in China. Will the Aamir Khan-starrer make Rs 400 crore in our neighbouring country?

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IndiaToday.in | Written by Devarsi Ghosh
New Delhi, May 14, 2017 | UPDATED 09:52 IST

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In a strange turn of events and what is clear indication of the star power of Aamir Khan in China, the Chinese box-office collection of Dangal will probably cross the Indian box-office collection of the film!

Dangal was released last week in China. Yesterday, it earned an unimaginable Rs 87.66 crore in a single day thereby pushing the collections to Rs 301.50 crore. The Indian box-office collection of Dangal is Rs 387.38 crore. As such it is only a matter of time before the Indian record is broken.

This is great news for Indian cinema, Bollywood films and of course, Aamir Khan fans. Ever since Dangal's release in China, it has been the number one film at the Chinese box office leaving even the Hollywood biggy Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 behind.

Aamir Khan enjoys a huge fan following in China. It began when his film 3 Idiots relased in China and people really took a liking to the film's themes which they resonated with - educational pressure, parents' expectations, resistance to authority, etc.

Due to the immense popularity of Aamir Khan in China, Dangal was screened on the first day of the Beijing International Film Festival as well. So will Dangal, released as Shuaijiaoba, Baba (Let's wrestle, dad!) in China, be able to make Rs 400 crore in our neighbouring country? Let's see.

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...ore-china-box-office-collection/1/953379.html

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Looks like Bollywood is becoming more popular in China than India- Purchasing power of Chinese also cannot be ignored-
 
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Real story Behind the movie-

We were treated like boys from childhood: Vinesh Phogat
Swasti Chatterjee | TNN | Jul 23, 2016, 04.55 PM IST
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Vinesh Phogat. (TOI Photo)

Twenty one-year-old Vinesh Phogat, of the famous Phogat wrestling family, was never allowed to grow her hair, until recently. She preferred grappling with boys to girls at the dangals organised in her village, and is now surviving on just roti and dal to prep up for the Rio Olympics-

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/rio-2016-olympics/india-in-olympics-2016/wrestling/We-were-treated-like-boys-from-childhood-Vinesh-Phogat/articleshow/53353719.cms

She had a good chance at Rio 2016 Unfortunately she got Injured-

In recent Asian Wrestling 2017 she won Silver-
Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik, Divya Kakran win silver medals at Asian Wrestling Championships

After bronze medal for Ritu Phogat at Asian Wrestling Championships, Sakshi Malik, Vinesh Phogat and Divya Kakran added silver medals to India’s kitty at the Asian event at the KD Jadhav Stadium in New Delhi. Where Ritu won bronze in the 48kg category, Vinesh and Sakshi brought laurels to the country in the 55kg and 60kg categories respectively. Later in the day, Kakran won a silver medal in the 69kg category.

Sae Nanjo of Japan won gold in the 55kg category after beating Vinesh 8-4 and Sakshi, India’s bronze medallist at the Rio Olympics, lost to another Japanese in Risako Kawai by technical superiority (10-0). Sara Dosho got the better of Kakran in the contest in the 69kg category later in the day.

Sakshi was leading India’s campaign and drew hopes for the Indian contingent. And on Friday she looked dominant and strong in her first two rounds against Uzbekistan’s Nabira Esenbaeva and then Kazakhstan’s Ayaulym Kassymova. She was initially enrolled for the 58kg category but was a kilo overweight which forced the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) to move her into the 60kg category.

http://indianexpress.com/article/sp...als-at-asian-wrestling-championships-4653091/
 
How many people have seen this in China?

@faithfulguy @Han Patriot @Place Of Space
I love Aamir Khan. Saw 3 idiots and PK. Please cut out the dancing please, it screws up the film. Don't get me wrong, I watch alot of movies, be it Korean, Jap, US, French, etc. As long as it's good film, I watch it. Be open minded. You should start watching some Stephen Chow movies too.
 
Can you suggest few good Chinese movie ......
I love Aamir Khan. Saw 3 idiots and PK. Please cut out the dancing please, it screws up the film. Don't get me wrong, I watch alot of movies, be it Korean, Jap, US, French, etc. As long as it's good film, I watch it. Be open minded. You should start watching some Stephen Chow movies too.
 
Now Bollywood has got another market. Expect more Bollywood films to be released in China.
 
Now Bollywood has got another market. Expect more Bollywood films to be released in China.
To be honest, before, we were only interested in American movies (or French movies). But now we find that India movies are good too.
 
I love Aamir Khan. Saw 3 idiots and PK. Please cut out the dancing please, it screws up the film. Don't get me wrong, I watch alot of movies, be it Korean, Jap, US, French, etc. As long as it's good film, I watch it. Be open minded. You should start watching some Stephen Chow movies too.

I understand you brother. And trust me, the dancing has decreased immensely.

Earlier we used to have more than 10 songs in a movie, with full fledged dancing.

These days the songs have decreased, and many are used as a background to portray the progress of the story. Like in Dangal, some songs were used to display the progress of the movie, when Mahavir Singh's girls started fighting and winning in the dangal.
 

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