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Mission Impossible 4 Hollywood movie uses Sun TV Network to launch nuclear missile
This fourth Mission: Impossible movie goes some distance in helping Cruise get his action mojo back, but for all the crafty gadgets and ...
The film thus ends up being a never-ending action ride from the windows of the world's tallest building, to the tunnel under the world's worst prison to the streets of Mumbai and into a parking lot apparently located in India, but which you know will not exist in the country for the next few decades.
If you want to watch the film for it being shot in India, and for Anil Kapoor, you'll be sorely disappointed. Only two minutes of actual India make it to the film.
There are few scenes you can see Sun Network Office Bangalore (can see Sun Network written in Kannada) with Sun Tv, KTV and group of channels running in TV. It doesn't stop there, fans can notice the song sequence of 'Irumbilae Oru Idhayam' from Superstar Rajinikanth's Enthiran, also Vijay's Vettaikaran posters, Vadivelu comedy scenes can be noticed. The Sun Network transformed into a server to reprogramme the satellite. Cobalt (Missile name) has taken over the Sun Network to control the satellite. It is pictured like the villain hacks the Sun Network satellite to launch the nuclear missile.
The other shots thought to be filmed in the country, have actually been shot in Indian localities of North America (Canada). Kapoor barely has a few minutes' role as a lecherous business tycoon. It's not enough either for his fans or his detractors.
The shooting of the fourth in the ‘Mission Impossible’ series was shot inside the campus of the sprawling Sun Network’s office which also houses the office of Sun TV. Sources at the shooting spot said that the sequence shot o the day formed the climax of the film Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol starring Tom Cruise in the lead.
The scientist gets in touch with a media baron named Brijnath (played by Bollywood’s Anil Kapoor) in India who owns a huge communication firm. With Brijnath at his side, the scientist attempts to give life to a communication satellite in Brijnath’s control and the launch all those missiles in Russia aimed at major cities in U.S. He gets into the satellite uplinking centre and starts his sabotage work. Tom Cruise, sensing trouble, attempts to derail the scientist’s plans.
Thanks to the producer’s decision to shoot some of the film’s climax sequence in Sun TV Office, Hollywood viewers might get to have a glimpse of how Sun TV, K TV and many of Sun Network’s affiliated channels in the broadcast room of the company where the villain enters and is followed shortly by Tom Cruise!
Great.. noticed it today
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