Box office revenue for Tom Cruise’s Mission Impossible 7 on the first day: The movie is on track to earn upwards of Rs 100 crore in India, breaking the franchise’s previous record.
On Wednesday, the Tom Cruise-led Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One hit cinemas. The big-budget motion picture has made Rs 12.50 crores in India, as reported by industry analyst Sacnilk. The Christopher McQuarrie-directed movie will have the MI franchise’s biggest Indian opening. Mission: Impossible – Fallout, which debuted in 2018 with a net opening of Rs 9.25 crore, eventually made roughly Rs 80 crore.
The Deadly Reckoning initial installment is anticipated to earn between 85-95 million dollars in the United States and $160 million overseas in the initial five days of release, according to Variety. A $250 million worldwide opening would arise from this. Starting on July 21, the movie will have competition from Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer and Greta Gerwig’s Barbie.
Fast X, starring actor Vin Diesel along with Jason Momoa, too made Rs 12.50 crores on its opening day, hence the movie’s opening day take in India is comparable. It has, however, outpaced several well-known Hollywood productions this year, like John Wick: Chapter 4 (Rs Ten crore), Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (Rs 9 crore), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Rs 7.30 crore), as well as the Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Box (Rs 2 crores).
Ethan Hunt’s (Tom Cruise) IMF crew set out on their most perilous duty yet in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One to find a deadly new weapon that poses a threat to all of mankind before it gets into the wrong hands. A deadly race across the world starts as evil forces from Ethan’s past close in their grasp of the future of humanity and the destiny of the planet are at stake.
Tom has a big fan base in India. Tom was recently lauded for his versatility in his films, particularly the Mission: Impossible series, by an Indian-origin columnist during a promotional interview with the Canadian news source ETalk. What can’t you do, exactly? The journalist questioned, “Will he communicate with me in a language like Hindi?” the journalist inquired. Tom wanted to prove his Hindi-speaking prowess since he was competitive. If you like, I’ll speak to you in Hindi, he added. Try it, shall we?
The Mission: Impossible — Fallout (2018), the most recent Mission Impossible film, has a $190 million (about Rs 1,562 crore) budget. The budget for Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, however, was significantly higher. According to Variety, the whole amount is $290 million, or around Rs 2,385 crore. MI 7 is hence touted as being among the most costly Mission Impossible films.
The Sun said that Tom Cruise had made almost $100 million (about Rs 822 crore) through the earlier Mission Impossible films. He demanded upfront payment of $12–14 million (about Rs. 98–115 crore) for the seventh part! Tom Cruise’s remuneration reportedly includes a portion of the movie’s theatrical take, according to the same story.He will additionally benefit from this given that he is a co-producer.
Tom Cruise’s net worth, which is now $600 million (about Rs 4,944 crore), might increase if Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is a commercial success. According to a Screenrant article, the film needs to gross no less than $800 million (about Rs 6,580 crore) worldwide to pay its production costs.