Does Tom Cruise Want to Create a Bollywood Movie?

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Key Takeaways
- Tom Cruise admires Bollywood cinema.
- He is interested in making a Hindi film.
- His experiences in India have been memorable.
- He appreciates the unique blend of music and storytelling in Bollywood.
- ‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ is available in multiple languages.
Mumbai, May 17 (NationPress) Renowned Hollywood star Tom Cruise, who is set to launch the concluding segment of his ‘Mission: Impossible’ series in India, has developed a fondness for Hindi cinema and has conveyed his aspiration to produce a Hindi film.
While promoting ‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ globally, Tom reflected on his cherished moments and deep admiration for Indian culture, cinema, and its people.
He expressed, “I feel an immense amount of love for India. It’s such an incredible country with beautiful people and vibrant culture. I must say, the entire experience is forever etched in my memory. Every single moment, from my arrival, visiting the Taj Mahal, to my time in Mumbai, is vivid in my mind.”
He elaborated, “I would absolutely love to return to India and create a film there. I have a great appreciation for Bollywood movies, as the artistry involved is so natural. I find it delightful when a scene suddenly transitions into a song. It's something I grew up watching, musicals from various countries. I adore Bollywood films; the ability to burst into song is simply beautiful. The dancing, singing, and acting is a unique experience, showcasing immense craftsmanship.”
Tom also mentioned his eagerness to revisit India, as he has formed numerous friendships during his visits. He reminisced about meeting “incredible people” in the nation.
“I would love to make a movie in the Bollywood style. It would be such an enjoyable and remarkable experience. The dancing and singing in Indian films fascinate me; it would be an absolute blast,” he added.
In the meantime, ‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ has premiered in India in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu formats, including 4Dx and IMAX, six days ahead of its release in the US.