Key Points

Tom Cruise posted a behind-the-scenes video showing his intense training for Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning. The clip features the actor performing dangerous stunts, including a deep dive in a wet suit. Indian filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan left a playful comment thanking Cruise for removing his shirt in the video. This interaction highlights the global appeal of Cruise's dedication to his iconic action franchise.

Key Points: Farah Khan Grateful to Tom Cruise for Shirtless Mission Impossible Stunt

  • Tom Cruise shared intense BTS training footage for Mission Impossible
  • Farah Khan commented on his shirtless scene with gratitude
  • Cruise trained over a year for oxygen depletion stunts
  • The film is his final portrayal of Ethan Hunt character
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Farah Khan is 'eternally grateful' to Tom Cruise for removing his shirt

Indian filmmaker Farah Khan humorously thanks Tom Cruise for his shirtless scene in a new Mission Impossible behind-the-scenes video, calling herself "eternally grateful."

"Thank you for removing ur shirt for us!! Eternally grateful TOMMMMM - Farah Khan"

Mumbai, Aug 20

Hollywood star Tom Cruise shared a video featuring behind-the-scenes moments from “Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning” and Indian filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan shared she is “eternally grateful” to him.

Cruise took to Instagram, where he shared a video, in which he is seen wearing a wet suit and taking a deep dive. The clip also featured several other stunts the actor did for the blockbuster film.

The Hollywood star was heard saying: “I've trained for over a year to be able to physically handle the amount of oxygen depletion. I'm always surprised by what it is we're doing. That's the amazing thing about this franchise. It's all about constantly pushing the envelope as far as we can.”

In the caption section he thanked the director Christopher McQuarrie and crew for the “lifetime experience”.

“Thank you McQ and our entire cast and crew for this experience of a lifetime. I hope everyone enjoys all of the extras and that it gives some greater insight into what it takes to make a Mission: Impossible film,” he wrote.

However, it was the comment section that caught the eye as Farah Khan dropped a message for Cruise for removing his shirt while trying on the wet suit.

She wrote: “Thank you for removing ur shirt for us!! Eternally grateful TOMMMMM”.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning is an action spy film directed by McQuarrie. It is the direct sequel to Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One and the eighth installment in the Mission: Impossible film series.

The film stars Tom Cruise in his final portrayal of Ethan Hunt, alongside an ensemble cast including Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Henry Czerny, and Angela Bassett.

In the film, Hunt and his Impossible Missions Force team work to prevent the Entity, a rogue AI, from destroying all of humanity.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the entertainment value, I wish our Indian celebrities would focus more on substance than just shirtless scenes. Tom's actual stunt work deserves more attention than his physique.
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Ananya R
Haha typical Farah Khan! Always keeping it real. But seriously, Tom Cruise's fitness level is goals! 💪 Training for a year just for one scene - that's what separates Hollywood from Bollywood sometimes.
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Michael C
The man is 61 years old and still doing his own stunts! Meanwhile I get tired climbing stairs. Respect for the dedication to his craft. Mission Impossible series just keeps getting better.
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Siddharth J
Can we appreciate how Tom always acknowledges his team? "Thank you McQ and entire crew" - that's class. Our stars should learn this humility from him.
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Nisha Z
Waiting for this movie! Tom Cruise is the last of the true movie stars who actually does action rather than relying on VFX. Hope Bollywood takes notes on this level of commitment 🎬

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