Bambawale met Zhang Hongsen, Vice Minister, State Administration of Press Publication Radio Film & TV (SAPPRFT) an organisation in-charge of films and discussed cooperation on films and media as a means of strengthening people-to- people contacts, Indian Embassy here said.
He reported to have urged the minister to allow more Indian films to be screened in China considering the massive success of Aamir's meeting.
Salman Khan's Bajrangi Bhaijaan is due to be released next month.
Since it's release on January 19, the Secret Superstar made Rs 460 crores (Over USD 76 million) till yesterday, according to the official figures the film.
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"AamirKhan's latest film 'Secret Superstar' has taken Chinese audiences by storm within four days of its release, becoming a hot topic against the relatively cooler China-India relationship," the commentary reflecting positive sentiments in India China relations said.
A recent report by the Post said "while the Buddha has long had a deep impact across the Himalayas, Rabindranath Tagore's stories have enthralled Chinese readers since the early 20th century, and then Bollywood stars Raj Kapoor and Nargis got them humming Indian film songs in the 1950s. Most recently, however, Aamir has drawn a new generation of Chinese fans to the power of Indian storytelling."
Aamirwas in China for the past few days promoting the film.
It was only the 33th film in China's history to cross RMB one billion and won rare praise from Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping for its theme.
Aamir's earlier movie "3 Idiots" was also successful, specially with school and college kids as it dwelled on the theme of monotonous approach towards education focussing just on academic success.
Over 3,300 new cinemas opened across the country over the past five years, with the number of screens soaring to 31,000, Lin Minjie, general manager of China Film Equipment Company had said.
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