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Watch: This video of Tom Cruise speaking in Hindi in an interview for Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning part one will warm your heart

The film is all set release in theatres on 12 July this year

Watch: This video of Tom Cruise speaking in Hindi in an interview for Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning part one will warm your heart
Tom Cruise talking in Hindi

Last Updated: 02.47 PM, Jul 08, 2023

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With the calendar and the clock showing that one of the most awaited releases of this year is all set to release in just a handful of days from now, everyone is waiting with bated breath for the film’s release. You guessed it right! We are indeed talking about the release of the Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning part one’ . The film, which stars the global heartthrob Tom Cruise, is rumoured to be home to be gravity-defying actions which the silver screen has ever seen.

With so much riding on the film, its only needless to say that, everyone associated with the film is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the film meets with immense success at the box-office. As a part of the film’s promotions, the film’s leading man Tom Cruise was in an interview with a lady journalist from ‘e-talk’.

The lady interviewer complimented Tom Cruise for his command over the French language that he has spoken in the film. She told him, “Is there anything that you cannot do? Ladies and gentlemen, he is talking French. And then, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh! Is he going to speak in Hindi with me when I see him? Brilliant!” To which, Tom Cruise replied, “Hello... lets try”. The interviewer then tells Tom Cruise, “Namaste, aap kaise hain”. To which, Tom Cruise replied by repeating the salutation. He said, “Namaste, aap kaise hain”.

As for the film ‘Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning part one’, besides the towering presence of Tom Cruise, it stars an array of stars including Rebecca Ferguson, Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, Vanessa Kirby, Simon Pegg, Shea Whigham and Cary Elwes in important roles. The film has been directed by Christopher McQuarrie and has been written by Bruce Geller, Erik Jendresen and Christopher McQuarrie.

Speaking about the film, its cinematography has been done by Fraser Taggart, editing by Eddie Hamilton and the film’s music has been composed by Lorne Balfe.

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