Aamir Khan's Dangal mats Guardians... in second week in China

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Trade analyst Taran Adarsh reported that the film performed "incredibly" on its second Monday in China and that has proved itself as a stubborn competitor.

The fascinating thing here is going to be Dangal earning 100 Million in China alone.

Already the highest-grossing Indian film of all-time in China, Dangal continued its remarkable run in the world's second largest film industry this weekend earning RMB 215 million ($31.2 million) adjusted to remove online ticketing fees, a staggering 170% jump in ticket sales from opening weekend. All set for ₹ 500 cr...

The film critics who are evaluating the box office business of the movie Dangal in China have also mentioned that by day 5, it had made Rs 867 crore at the global box office and in another two days it will be ahead of the box office income of Rs 1000 of Bahubali 2 internationally. It will be the first Indian movie that will have its domestic collection overtaken by a single overseas market.

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Meanwhile, Dangal has joined Baahubali: The Conclusion as India's only two movies to have scored Rs 1000 crores in terms of worldwide collections.

China is still viewed to be a patriarchal society but the masses have connected with Dangal. The second weekend drop-off, once considered steep, has now become standard for Hollywood films in the market.

Aamir Khan co-stars with Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sanya Malhotra and TV star Sakshi Tanwar in Dangal, which is directed by Nitesh Tiwari and based on Haryanvi wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat.

As well as the well-written storyline and excellent acting, the ideas of breaking gender roles and reforming education inspired by the film have struck a chord with many Chinese parents.

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