Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible Fallout had to omit all references of Kashmir as directed by The Central Board of Film Certification.
There was a hint that Fallout had several mentions of India and the whole climax was set in Kashmir. Director Christopher McQuarrie was hoping to shoot entire climax in India, in fact he scouted out for the locations in Kashmir but he was denied with the permissions. As the real locations were not available, the makers opted for the another option of recreating the entire valley in New Zealand to look like a village in Kashmir.
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The report in Hindustan times claims that the version of the film that released in India does not have any explicit mention of Kashmir. Though Ilsa Faust which is played by Rebecca Ferguson does make a mention Nubra Valley and the Siachen glacier but the word Kashmir is not heard anywhere. Also there are several cuts which are suddenly applied in the film indicating omission of parts in the film.
As we all know that the series of Mission Impossible are based upon action sequences even this version includes action drama. There is also mention of the Indian Army in the this film.
Mission: Impossible- Fallout released on 27th July 2018, in-spite of going through several cuts the film has manged to earn Rs 9.5 crore on its opening day, becoming the 6th highest grossing Hollywood film in India.
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