Key Points

Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise has revealed his deep love for Bollywood cinema during a candid conversation with Indian actress Avneet Kaur. The actor expressed his admiration for the unique storytelling style of Indian films, particularly how they seamlessly transition into musical sequences. Cruise openly stated that making a Bollywood-style film is on his professional bucket list. Their interaction, which occurred ahead of the 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' release, has sparked excitement among fans about a potential cross-cultural collaboration.

Key Points: Tom Cruise Loves Bollywood Would Cast Avneet Kaur

  • Tom Cruise appreciates Bollywood musical storytelling
  • Cruise open to making Bollywood-style film
  • Avneet Kaur expresses interest in collaboration
  • Mission: Impossible star loves Indian culture
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Tom Cruise says 'yes' to Avneet Kaur for his next

Hollywood star Tom Cruise expresses passion for Bollywood, hints at potential collaboration with Indian actress Avneet Kaur

"I love Bollywood films, you know, when you're seeing the skill that it takes to do what you all do - Tom Cruise"

Mumbai, May 17

Hollywood star Tom Cruise has said “yes” to take actress Avneet Kaur if he makes a Bollywood kind of film, which he says is on his list.

In a video shared by Avneet on Instagram, Cruise is seen talking about his love for India, its culture and Bollywood cinema.

The star said: "I love Bollywood films, you know, when you're seeing the skill that it takes to do what you all do, that you naturally do. I love that you're in this drama or comedy and suddenly it breaks out in song. I love it."

"It's something that, you know, I grew up with and I love musicals, I love dramas. Your culture in that way is something that I would like to be able to do. It's on my list of kinds of films to make," he said.

To which Avneet replied: "And I would love to be a part of it."

Giving a thumbs up, Cruise said: "Yeah, good. Yeah, it's good.That would be awesome. That would be amazing."

The two then talked about the star trying Indian food, to which Cruise said that he loves "Indian snacks"

"I love Indian food. Who doesn't? I love Indian food. You know, it's delicious."

Earlier, Avneet shared a post in which she and Cruise can be seen greeting each other with a graceful Namaste, ahead of the release of 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning'.

She wrote in the caption, "In the caption of her post, Avneet Kaur wrote, "Namaste mere aur Mr Cruise ki taraf se poore India ko. Great to see you again @tomcruise @missionimpossible."

'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' is set to arrive in cinemas on May 17, releasing first in India, and this unexpected cultural moment between Avneet and Tom Cruise has added to the anticipation.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Wow! Tom Cruise appreciating Bollywood is such a proud moment for Indian cinema. Our film industry is finally getting global recognition it deserves. Avneet is lucky to get this opportunity! 🇮🇳✨
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Priya M.
While it's exciting, I hope if this collaboration happens, they maintain authentic Bollywood essence. Hollywood sometimes waters down our cultural elements. Tom should work with Indian directors who understand our storytelling.
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Amit S.
"I love Indian snacks" - typical foreigner comment 😂 But seriously, it's heartwarming to see such a big star embrace our culture. Hope this leads to more meaningful collaborations beyond just PR stunts.
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Neha T.
Avneet is too young and inexperienced for such a big project. There are many senior actresses who deserve this chance. This feels like another case of Bollywood favoring star kids over talent.
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Vikram J.
Tom Cruise doing a Bollywood-style film would be EPIC! Imagine him doing those signature dance moves in a colorful outfit. Hollywood action + Bollywood masala - perfect combo! 🔥
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Sneha P.
The Namaste greeting was so graceful! It's nice when foreigners respect our traditions instead of forcing handshakes. Small gestures like this make me respect Tom Cruise even more.

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