The eighth part of tom Cruise's famous film franchise 'Mission Impossible' was released in india on May 17, 6 days before America. This film named 'Mission Impossible The Final Reckoning' is the last part of this series.

The first film of the series came in 1996 and its last part came in 2023. This journey going on for 29 years has now moved towards the end, but this farewell of tom Cruise's film is going to be very respectable. The box office collection of the film is saying this. Here we know the earnings of Mission Impossible in India.

box office collection of 'Mission Impossible The Final Reckoning'

According to Saccnilk, a website that keeps data related to the earnings of films, tom Cruise's film earned a whopping Rs 16.5 crore on the first day, surpassing the opening day collections of many big bollywood films like Jaat, kesari 2 and Sky Force. Till 10:15 am today, the film has earned Rs 16.5 crore and has done a total business of Rs 33 crore. Please note that these figures are not final. They can change.

'Mission Impossible' left many bollywood films behind in just 2 days

Mission Impossible has surpassed the first weekend collections of films like Emergency, Crazy, Badass Ravikumar, Superboys of Malegaon, Azaad, Loveyaapa, The Diplomat, Deva, Fateh and Mere husband Ki Biwi, and Jaat, and has also surpassed the lifetime collections of most of these films. At this time, ajay Devgan's raid 2 and Hollywood's Final Destination are both doing great at the box office. Despite this, there has been no negative impact on the box office collection of the film. On the contrary, both those films are looking small in front of this film.

Budget and star cast of 'Mission Impossible'

The last film of the franchise, Mission Impossible The Final Reckoning, has been made on a budget of 400 million dollars. Along with tom Cruise who plays Ethan Hunt, Simon Pegg has also appeared in the film like in the previous films. Like all his previous films, tom Cruise has performed amazing stunts himself in the film.

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