Bollywood movie challenging gender stereotypes is blockbuster in China
The movie has sparked online debates about gender in China, particularly around the importance of filial piety
By: Rina Chandran MUMBAI, May 26 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A Bollywood film based on the true story of a wrestler's struggle to challenge gender stereotypes and turn his daughters into world-class fighters, has become an unlikely hit in China, the country with the most serious gender imbalance in the world. The critically acclaimed "Dangal", starring Aamir Khan, is running to packed houses in China, and has quickly become the top non-Hollywood foreign film in the country. It has earned more than $125 million since its May 5 release, data showed. "... the ideas of breaking gender roles and reforming education inspired by the film have struck a chord with many Chinese parents," the official Xinhua news agency said. "Dangal" (wrestling arena) is also among India's biggest box-office successes, and had sparked a conversation on gender bias in the country, which has a ratio of 933 women to 1,000 men. The northern state of Haryana, where the film is set, has among the worst gender ratios in the country. It also has among the highest incidences of violence against women. The movie is based on the story of amateur wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters Geeta and Babita, both Commonwealth Games gold medalists. It is a departure from the syrupy romances and action flicks with colourful song-and-dance sequences that Bollywood is famous for. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_7YlGv9u1g&feature=youtu.beNewsletter
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