The film revolves around Bajrangi (Khan), an ardent devotee of the Hindu deity Hanuman, and his arduous journey to reunite a six-year-old Pakistani girl - who somehow gets lost in India - with her parents back in her hometown in Pakistan. But unfortunately there are some guys with dry shrinked brains, they never and they can’t see like frogs of well. The art drama or celebrities have no borders, they are property of people not countries. Salman Khan's 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' faces trouble over its title Salman Khan’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ faces trouble over its title A group of right-wing Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal protested against Salman Khan's upcoming Eid release 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'.
Beijing regulators also gave the movie a rare 30-day screening extension.ĭirected by Kabir Khan, Bajrangi Bhaijaan will be the first Salman Khan film to release in China. Yeah you are right it won’t be released in Pak, but Bajrangi Bhaijan too was not released in Pak, but had crores of business and the Indians repeatedly saw it.
Last year, Khan again delivered a box-office sensation in female wrestling drama Dangal, which grossed a hugely impressive $170 million in its four weeks in China, considered an unprecedented overseas number for an Indian film. For the Chinese dubbed version, actor Wang Baoqiang ( Lost in Thailand, Personal Tailor) voiced Khan’s character. Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Jacqueline Fernandez, Arpita Khan Sharma, Daisy Shah, David Dhawan, Krishika Lulla, Bhushan Kumar attend special screening of. The film’s release aims to cash in on the strong performance of some recent Bollywood releases in the Middle Kingdom, most notably those featuring Aamir Khan whose latest, Secret Superstar, recorded a strong opening in China over the weekend collecting $27 million.Īamir Khan’s popularity in China has been growing since the 2011 release of his runaway hit comedy 3 Idiots followed by 2015’s PK, which told the story of an alien (Khan) who lands in India and ends up questioning religious dogma and traditions. The 2015 hit film, co-produced by the actor’s banner Salman Khan Ventures, was distributed by Indian film entity Eros International, which said that the title will be released in China by E Stars Films. Bollywood star Salman Khan’s Bajrangi Bhaijaan is set for a wide release in China, opening in over 8,000 screens, when it bows March 2, timed with the Chinese Lantern Festival holiday weekend.