Have you ever bumped into Tom Cruise during your London trip? Well, some Indian fans recently got that chance when they spotted the Hollywood star at a heliport in London. (Also Read – From Mission Impossible to Tenet: Did you know these 5 action scenes were made without CGI?)
Indian fans meet Tom Cruise
Aditya, an Indian Instagram user who goes by the handle @adi101010, recently shared a reel on his handle in which he and his friends are seen meeting and posing for pictures with Tom Cruise at a heliport in London. In the video, Tom is seen wearing a grey T-shirt, navy blue puffer jacket, blue denim and white sneakers. He flashes a big smile as he patiently poses with fans one by one. Fans can be heard conversing in Hindi as they ask each other to hurry up while clicking pictures with Tom.
Tom answered a question from MI
As Tom exits the heliport in his black luxury car, a fan asks him if the helicopter he came to the port in is the same one he used in his popular spy franchise Mission: Impossible. Tom fondly replies, “Different one,” before waving goodbye to the fans.
Several Instagram users took to the comments section and shared their second-hand excitement. One of them wrote, “Lucky to meet my favourite star (smile emoji) (star emoji),” while another commented, “Because I can’t meet him with the desire I have to meet him, I don’t know how many years I’ve been waiting for (disappointed emoji).”
61-year-old Tom Cruise is a great Hollywood actor who started his film career with Franco Zeffirelli’s romantic film Endless Love in 1981. He made his mark in Hollywood with the blockbuster action film Top Gun directed by Tony Scott in 1986. His role as fighter jet pilot Pete “Maverick” Mitchell became iconic.
Tom starred in Barry Levinson’s 1988 road drama Rain Man alongside Dustin Hoffman, Rob Reiner’s 1992 legal drama A Few Good Men, and Cameron Crowe’s 1996 sports drama Jerry Maguire. That same year, he starred in the first installment of Mission: Impossible, directed by Brian De Palma. He went on to star in several Mission: Impossible films, including his next film Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two, which is scheduled to be released in 2025.