- By Sidhi Agarwall
- Tue, 20 May 2025 10:07 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Mission Impossible 8 India Box Office Collection Day 3: Tom Cruise’s farewell as Ethan Hunt in the movie is drawing big crowds to Indian theatres. The movie that released on Saturday, May 17, has already out performed its 2023 predecessor, Dead Reckoning Part 1. The eighth installment in the franchise is released in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu ensuring it reaches a wide audience across the country. Indian audiences received special advance access to the movie, which is scheduled to release in the US on May 23.
Mission Impossible 8 opened to Rs 16.5 crore on Saturday, followed by Rs 17 crore on Sunday, which was 7.21 per cent higher than the opening day. Even on Monday, the movie held strong and collected Rs 5.31 crore net, which is impressive for a weekday. According to Sacnilk, the movie has made a solid Rs 38.81 crore net in India within its first three days. In comparison, Dead Reckoning Part 1 had earned Rs 30.2 crore net in three days, starting with a Rs 12.3 crore opening.
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About Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning
Directed by Christopher McQuarrie and co-written with Erik Jendresen, the movie sees Tom Cruise return for one last time as the iconic spy Ethan Hunt. Presented by Paramount Pictures and Skydance, the movie also blends edge-of-the-seat action with emotional farewells, giving Cruise’s Ethan Hunt a grand sendoff. This time, the stakes are higher than ever as Hunt faces off against a dangerous artificial intelligence instead of the usual human adversaries. The cast also includes Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Henry Czerny, and Angela Bassett.
Meanwhile, Tom Cruise left Indian fans delighted by speaking in Hindi during a promotional video. “Main aap sab se bahut pyaar karta hoon. Mujpe bharosa karo, ek akhri baar," he said. He also shared his fond memories of visiting India, adding, “I feel so much love for India. I have to say the whole experience has been etched in my memory. Every single moment. From the moment I landed, going to the Taj Mahal, and spending time in Mumbai, I remember each moment quite vividly.”