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An Indian thriller is winning over audiences in China; more films in the pipeline to woo them


Published on 2024-12-14 07:25:18 - The Straits Times
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  • Some Indian films have earned more in China - the world's second-largest box office market - than in India Read more at straitstimes.com.

The Indian thriller "Mumbai Taxi" has captivated Chinese audiences, leading to a surge in interest for Indian cinema in China. This success has prompted Indian filmmakers to plan more films tailored for the Chinese market, recognizing the potential for cultural exchange and economic benefits. The film's appeal lies in its universal themes of friendship and survival, set against the backdrop of Mumbai's bustling streets, which resonates with Chinese viewers. Following this, there are plans to dub and release more Indian films in China, with adaptations and co-productions also on the horizon to cater to the tastes of Chinese cinema-goers. This cross-cultural cinematic venture is seen as a way to strengthen ties between India and China, leveraging the vast Chinese market to expand the global reach of Indian films.

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