Ram Gopal Varma praised 'Mission Impossible', Tell what the difference between Indian and foreign manufacturers
Mumbai, May 18 (IANS). American actor Tom Cruise’s very expected film ‘Mission Impossible: The Final Account’ was released in India on Saturday. Indian filmmaker director Ram Gopal Varma shared a position on social media and while praising the film, which is the difference between Indian and foreign filmmakers. As he shares the post on the X handle, he wrote: ‘The difference between them and we make the audience as intelligent and make films like’ Mission impossible: the final recreation ‘and take their intelligence standard and up. On the contrary, we regard the audience as foolish and produce such films. ‘ Here, a video of Tom Cruise was unveiled on social media, in which he was seen that he had a special attachment to the Indian theater and wanted to make films in Bollywood. Actor Tom Cruise, who was involved in promoting ‘Mission Impossible: The Final Recking’, shared his beautiful memories, experience and attachment to Indian culture, theater and residents. In another video revealed, he was seen that he told the Indian audience in Hindi, “I love you very much.” He said that India is a wonderful country, the people and culture here are fantastic and their experience here was fantastic. When he comes to India, he wants to make a film because he really likes Bollywood films. ‘Mission Impossible: The Final Accounting’ was released in India six days before the scheduled time. The first film would be released on May 23. The film is also released in Hindi, English as well as Tamil and Telugu. Paramount Pictures and Skydance presented Tom Cruise Production Film ‘Mission Impossible: The Final Recording’, directed by Christopher McCepie. The action film contains Hannah Wading Ham, Katy O ‘Brian, Janet Mcter, Lucy Tulugarjuk and Trama Tilman with Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise returned as his character Ethan Hunt. The film also plays itself in important roles with well -known faces Hail Atwell, Wing Rames, Simon Peg, Henry Cherney and Angela Baset. -Ians mt/kr