People around the world, including India, are crazy about Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible series. This month, when the sixth part of the series will be released, you will also see pleasant atmosphere of Kashmir in the film.
'Mission: Impossible- Fallout', directed by Christopher McQuarrie, will be released in many parts of the world on July 27. In the context of the story or character, it does not have any connection with India, but in the film, you will see some of the scenes of Kashmir. Tom Cruise, who plays the character of Ethan Hunt in this film, will be trying to save the world. During that time, Kashmir will be in the background of the entire sequence. Cruise's team is on a mission to save the population of the three countries in these scenes. But here's a twist. It has not been shot in Kashmir.
According to the news, the climax of the film was scheduled to show a sequence of Kashmir but it was shot in a village of New Zealand. The village was transformed into Kashmir. In this scene, the characters of the Indian Army will also be shown. In fact, the producer of the film had planned to shoot the scene in Kashmir but it could not be possible. Later, McQuarrie had told that he was not allowed to shoot the helicopter chasing scene anywhere else in the world. The scenes of Kashmir will be shown at the beginning and end of the film. It is being said that plans have been made to show Indian connection in the next part of 'Mission Impossible'.