China Box Office: ‘It’s OK’ Claims Top Spot on Slow Weekend
Home Film Box Office Apr 12, 2026 9:43pm PT China Box Office: ‘It’s OK’ Claims Top Spot on Slow Weekend By Naman Ramachandran Plus Icon Naman Ramachandran Latest ‘Paddington the Musical’ Leads Olivier Awards With Seven Wins 3 hours ago Asha Bhosle, Indian Singer Whose Voice Defined Bollywood for Seven Decades, Dies at 92 18 hours ago Meet Fifty Fifty, the K-Pop Group Behind ‘Cupid’ Who Just Covered Pink Floyd: ‘Our Music Transcends Language’ 3 days ago See All China Film The local drama “It’s OK” ascended to the number one position at the China box office during the April 10–12 weekend, earning RMB31.0 million ($4.6 million) in its second full weekend, according to data from Artisan Gateway. Produced by China Film and directed by Yang Lina, the film has now reached a cumulative total of $18.7 million. The story follows Xu Ke, a young woman whose life is upended by her mother’s sudden arrival as she faces a medical emergency, forcing the pair to confront long-standing family tensions. Related Stories 'The Drama' Review: Robert Pattinson and Zendaya in a Half-Funny, Half-Baked Squirm Comedy of Extreme Marital Jittersالمصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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