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Bollywood actress Bhagyashree recently enjoyed a delightful movie date night with her husband Himalaya, watching Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning". She shared her excitement on Instagram, emphasizing the unique charm of watching films in theatres compared to OTT platforms. The actress nostalgically recalled romantic moments of holding hands in cinema halls and praised Tom Cruise's incredible action stunts. Beyond her movie night, Bhagyashree is also preparing for her upcoming historical drama "Raja Shivaji", scheduled for release in 2026.

Key Points: Bhagyashree's Mission Impossible Date Night with Himalaya

  • Bhagyashree celebrates movie date night with husband Himalaya
  • Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible draws star's praise
  • Actress reminisces about romantic theatre experiences
  • Upcoming in historical drama Raja Shivaji
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Bhagyashree: Watching a film in a theatre is definitely fun

Bollywood actress Bhagyashree shares romantic theatre experience watching Tom Cruise's latest Mission Impossible film with her husband

"The whole experience of watching a film in a theatre is definitely fun - Bhagyashree"

Mumbai, May 24

Actress Bhagyashree went for Tom Cruise’s “Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning” on date night with “hubby” Himalaya and said that watching a film in a theatre is fun.

Bhagyashree took to Instagram, where she shared a slew of images featuring her and her husband. Another showcased a glimpse of the film and she also shared a picture of the big popcorn tub she gorged on.

She wrote: “Date Night.. Movie Night ! What's a movie experience without popcorn right? I know the OTT platforms have taken over but the whole experience of watching a film in a theatre is definitely fun. Choose a film you are excited to watch and make that effort…”

“Besides its a night out that is different from the mundane. Also took us back to the time when romance did mean holding hands in a theatre, anticipating what's to come,” the actress said.

She urged not to miss the film.

“And sincerely couldn't miss this one! Edge of the seat action. Unbelievable that @tomcruise still does his own stunts and age doesn't stop him. #datenight #hubbynme #movienight #moviedate.”

The latest Mission: Impossible movie takes great care to wind details from films throughout the 30-year-old franchise into its storyline.

The latest installment follows Cruise's Ethan Hunt as he and his team continue the battle over an advanced artificial intelligence known as the Entity that has the ability to destroy the world if put in the wrong hands or allowed to run amok independently, which was first introduced in 2023's Dead Reckoning.

“Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning” will hit the theaters May 23.

The actress will next be seen in Riteish Deshmukh-starrer “Raja Shivaji”, based on the life of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Helmed by Riteish, who also essays the titular role, the historical action drama also stars Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Mahesh Manjrekar, Sachin Khedekar, Bhagyashree, Fardeen Khan Jitendra Joshi, Amole Gupte, and Genelia Deshmukh. “Raja Shivaji,” a pan-India film, unfolds against the backdrop of a turbulent era marked by warring empires and rising uprisings.

The film traces the inspiring rise of a young Shivaji, who challenged powerful forces, sparked a revolution, and emerged as the iconic Raja Shivaji—paving the way for Swarajya. The film is currently being shot at various locations in Mumbai and Wai, Maharashtra.

The film is scheduled for a worldwide release on May 1, 2026.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Totally agree with Bhagyashree! The theatre experience is unmatched - the big screen, surround sound, and that buttery popcorn smell 😍 OTT is convenient but can't replace the magic of cinema halls. And Tom Cruise at 60+ doing his own stunts? Legend!
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Rahul M.
Nice to see our 90s stars keeping the romance alive! But honestly, with Mumbai ticket prices crossing ₹500, middle-class families can't afford regular theatre outings anymore. Wish multiplexes had more affordable options.
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Ananya S.
Bhagyashree looks so elegant as always! Excited for her in Raja Shivaji - we need more historical films about our great warriors. Hope they do justice to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's legacy without unnecessary masala.
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Vikram J.
Mission Impossible in theatres is worth every penny! But Indian films need to up their action game. Our industry has great stories but Hollywood still leads in technical brilliance. PS: That popcorn tub looks bigger than my monthly salary 😂
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Sneha P.
While I love the theatre experience, I wish they'd improve hygiene standards. Last time I went, the seats were sticky and AC wasn't working properly. For premium prices, we deserve better maintenance.
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Karan D.
Good to see celebrities promoting theatre culture. But honestly, with traffic and parking issues in cities, sometimes OTT is more practical. Wish we had more single-screen theatres with that old-world charm instead of just multiplexes.

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