Chinese authorities stops showing box-office hit ‘Avatar’ movie. Despite the movie’s high popularity Chinese authorities banned ordinary version of ‘Avatar’. But sources confirmed authorities would not stop the 3-D version, from Saturday.![]()
‘Avatar’ has done $40 million business in just eight days after release in China. Many commentators believe the film’s story about Na’vi’s battle to protect their culture and land from outsiders compared with Chinese citizens fighting to protect their property from the developers and government.
The laws in china does not allow more than 20 foreign films in a year.








