Tom Cruise in India to Promote MI 4


Daijiworld Media Network

New Delhi, Dec 3: Hollywood star Tom Cruise is on his maiden visit to India to promote his movie "Mission Impossible 4".

He landed at Delhi airport on Friday December 2, where he was recieved by Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor.

Anil Kapoor will seen sharing the screen with Cruise in the movie.

Cruise will not only promote his forthcoming film "Mission Impossible 4 Ghost Protocol", but will also host a screening for his Indian fans.

Tom Cruise, Anil Kapoor and Viacom 18 will host a screening where the biggest fans of Tom Cruise will get a chance to see the film before the world sees it, said a statement.

Anil has confirmed fan screening, but said it's too premature to talk about it.

As many as 1,500 people will get a chance to see the film two weeks before its release in India. They will be selected through a contest where they will answer simple details about Tom Cruise and "Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol".

The winners will be flown to Mumbai from various parts of country to see the film with Cruise.

Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, which has distribution and marketing rights of all Paramount Pictures Films, is keeping other details under wraps.

The film is set for a worldwide release Dec 21.

Sources said that Cruise will first fly to Delhi in his private jet on December 3 for a quick visit to Agra, where he will be accompanied to the Taj Mahal by co-stars Paula Patton and Anil Kapoor.

  

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