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Anil Kapoor reveals Bollywood colleagues’ made remarks on Tom Cruise after Mission: Impossible 4

Anil Kapoor reveals Bollywood colleagues’ made remarks on Tom Cruise after Mission: Impossible 4

Bollywood icon Anil Kapoor and Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise shared the screen in the blockbuster Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. Anil Kapoor expressed his excitement about Tom’s films, stating that he always looks forward to them. He further revealed that some of his Bollywood peers, who once had reservations about Tom, have now transformed into ardent fans of the acclaimed American actor.

Recently, in an interview with a leading news portal, “I’m looking forward to Christopher Nolan’s (Oppenheimer) — I always look forward to all his films. I look forward to Tom Cruise’s films, the kind of action he’s done. These are the people whom I really look up to.”

He added, “I was very fortunate when I did (Ghost Protocol), and when I spoke to my then colleagues, they said ‘Nahi nahi yaar, woh baat nahi hai.’ I said, ‘Pata chalega aapko.’ Now everybody’s a fan after Top Gun: Maverick.”

Anil Kapoor mentioned that he had encouraged his Bollywood friends to explore international projects, but they declined, expressing contentment with working in India. He recalled saying, “International kaam bhi karo,” but they responded, “Nahi hum India main theek hai.” However, he later discovered that many of them had secretly pursued opportunities in Los Angeles, seeking projects with streaming giants.

In Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, Anil Kapoor portrayed the character of Brij Nath. The film proved to be one of the highest-grossing Hollywood movies in India in 2011. 

See Also: Anil Kapoor lauds Vidya Balan’s Neeyat and gives a ‘standing ovation to the outstanding team’ 

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