“Mission: Impossible – Fallout”, the sixth in the Hollywood blockbuster action spy series, opens with Kashmir and ends with it too, fulfilling at least part of director Christopher McQuarrie’s wish-list to celebrate the “flavour of India”.
The director of the Tom Cruise fronted film says he wanted to shoot the film extensively in India but things did not go as planned. The filmmaker then had to recreate Kashmir in New Zealand. “I had wanted to shoot in India. I went and scouted there extensively,” McQuarrie told PTI.
Without giving away any spoilers, it is safe to say Cruise’s massive Indian fan following will be thrilled when the movie opens on July 27. In one shot, “Fallout” shows a map focusing on the “Indian side of Kashmir”.
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McQuarrie, who is the only director to helm a “Mission: Impossible” film twice after 2015’s “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation”, said New Zealand opened its doors to the team.
It starts with an epidemic breaking out in Kashmir, with the country coming on the radar of the after-effects of an attack in several cities around the world.T o wrap the affairs and save the world, the team crosses borders and heads to Kashmir to avert the danger which is threatening a large population of three countries. It is followed by the stuff which has always remained a favourite among the audiences — thrilling action scenes. From scenes of day-to-day life in Kashmir to an adrenaline-pumping helicopter chase sequence and crash in the snow-capped mountains and a mention of the Indian Army — the film has an action-packed ‘desi’ bond.
We can’t wait for this movie.
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