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Secret Superstar China Box Office: Aamir Khan's Film Continues To 'Dominate.' Over Rs 461 Crore And Counting

Secret Superstar China Box Office: Aamir Khan's film earned Rs 420.57 crore in Week 1

Secret Superstar China Box Office: Aamir Khan's Film Continues To 'Dominate.' Over Rs 461 Crore And Counting

Aamir Khan and Zaira Wasim in Secret Superstar (Image courtesy: YouTube)

Highlights

  • The film has so far earned Rs 461.91 crore
  • After Dangal, Secret Superstar is the second hit in China for Aamir
  • The film is 'expected' to cross Rs 500 crore in next few days
New Delhi: Aamir Khan's Secret Superstar, which released in China a couple of weeks ago, continues to 'dominate' the Chinese box office. Rs 461.91 crore and counting (Whoa). Trade analyst Taran Adarsh reports that Secret Superstar has earned $ 72.52 million (Rs 461.91 crore). In Week 2, the film's overall earnings were recorded as Rs 420.57 crore. Aamir Khan's Rs 15-crore film has took Chinese box office by storm. A Bloomberg report states that the ticket sales of Secret Superstar has surpassed records for Star Wars: Last Jedi. Secret Superstar is the second straight hit in China for Aamir Khan, after the blockbuster performance of Dangal. "Secret Superstar is unstoppable in China. Expected to cross Rs 500 crore in next few days," Taran Adarsh earlier tweeted.

Here's Secret Superstar's box office report in China.
 
 

"Chinese filmgoers' appreciation of Aamir Khan's films reflect the common aesthetic pursuit of the two countries, which should be extended from the cultural aspect to broader areas, including politics and the economy," Xinhua news agency's report stated, reports Bloomberg.

Secret Superstar is produced by Aamir Khan and his wife Kiran Rao. Aamir's Dangal co-star Zaira Wasim plays the lead while the actor stars in a pivotal role.

During Secret Superstar's promotion in China, Aamir said, "If you tell a story of your own neighbourhood, your street, perhaps that will interest the world audience more. The more inward you go, the more you interest people from all over the world. That's what I believe in because people like to see different cultures and stories of different characters from different parts of the world," news agency IANS reported.
 
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