Los Angeles Times

Bollywood’s ‘Superstar’ reigns again

Film has another strong showing despite a sharp drop in ticket sales in the industry overall.

- By Gaochao Zhang

BEIJING — Aamir Khan’s Bollywood film “Secret Superstar” continued a strong showing at China’s box office, even as the movie business took a sharp downturn.

Box-office revenue in the world’s second-largest film market fell to $110 million last week, the lowest level since early December.

The country’s box office soars during national holidays, including next week’s Chinese New Year celebratio­n, when there is a flood of domestic films. But ticket sales can slow beforehand as citizens travel home or wrap up work.

The lull didn’t hurt demand for “Secret Superstar,” which dominated for a second consecutiv­e week with $24.8 million in ticket sales, according to film consulting firm Artisan Gateway. The movie is now the top-grossing imported film in 2018 with a total of $91.4 million in 17 days. That’s nearly half of Khan’s 2017 sport-themed hit “Dangal.”

“Secret Superstar” stars Khan, a popular actor in China, and tells the story of a Muslim girl who must overcome struggles to become a singer. Khan, who boasts more than 1 million follows on Weibo, China’s version of Twiter, has earned the nickname “Uncle Mi.”

Khan, in a recent interview with Chinese state media, expressed interest in collaborat­ing with Chinese actors to seize on the market’s potential.

20th Century Fox’s “Maze Runner: The Death Cure” came in a distant second, pulling an additional $15.4 million for a total of $38.6 million in 10 days. The sci-fi action film is the latest and final installmen­t in the “Maze Runner” film series, which stars Dylan O’Brien and Kaya Scodelario.

Romantic adventure film “Till the End of the World” opened with $12.9 million after three days. Directed by the writer, Wu Youyin, the domestic film stars Mark Chao and Yang Zishan, who meet while stranded in a snowstorm.

The Chinese historical drama “Forever Young” earned an additional $12.4 million, to accumulate $109 million after 24 days.

“The Greatest Showman,” another 20th Century Fox release, debuted with $7.7 million. The musical’s anthem, “This Is Me,” won a Golden Globe Award.

Zhang is a special correspond­ent.

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