Maharaja Breaks Records in China: Earns Over ₹10 Crore on Opening Day After India-China Agreement
In a historic move, Maharaja has become the first Indian film to be screened in China following the recent normalization of India-China relations. The film, which was released in India on June 14 and went on to earn over ₹100 crore at the domestic box office, has now made a remarkable impact in China as well.
Reports suggest that on its opening day, Maharaja earned more than ₹10 crore, signaling strong interest from Chinese audiences. The film’s release comes after a breakthrough agreement between India and China last month to resolve tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), making this a significant moment for both the film industry and international relations.
Mahraja’s success in China marks a new chapter for Indian cinema, highlighting its growing appeal beyond the country’s borders. The movie’s strong debut in the Chinese market indicates that there is a growing curiosity and demand for Indian films in China, where Bollywood movies have often struggled to gain a foothold.
The film’s impressive earnings on its first day in China have sparked excitement in the entertainment world, with many anticipating even higher numbers in the coming weeks. As Indian films continue to break barriers globally, Maharaja’s success represents a new era of cultural exchange and collaboration between India and China.

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