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Jannat Zubair dazzles in desi glam at London Premiere of Mission Impossible; meets Tom Cruise

Jannat Zubair turned heads at the London premiere of Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning – Part Two, leaving a lasting impression with her striking appearance. It wasn’t just her glowing presence that caught everyone's attention, but also her daring and fashion-forward outfit that made a bold style statement on the red carpet.

May 19, 2025 / 16:26 IST
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While the international red carpet saw high fashion from around the world, Jannat brought India to the spotlight in a stunning green chiffon saree with an intricately embellished border.
While the international red carpet saw high fashion from around the world, Jannat brought India to the spotlight in a stunning green chiffon saree with an intricately embellished border.

Jannat Zubair made an unforgettable impression at the Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning – Part Two premiere in London, not just for her radiant presence, but for her bold choice of attire.

While the international red carpet saw high fashion from around the world, Jannat brought India to the spotlight in a stunning green chiffon saree with an intricately embellished border. Her look was completed with a matching green halter-neck blouse, giving the traditional silhouette a youthful, modern edge.

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On Instagram, she shared a series of pictures from the evening with the caption: “For the Mission Impossible Premiere in London, anywhere in the world, tradition always stays in vogue.”

But the real highlight of the night? Jannat’s one-on-one moment with Tom Cruise himself. The young starlet couldn’t hold back her excitement, writing, “One selfie with Tom Cruise = Lifetime bragging rights. Somebody pinch meeee!!”

During their brief conversation, Tom Cruise was all praise for Indian cinema. “I love Bollywood films. They’re beautiful—so unique. I love the dancing, the music, the actors. It’s such a celebration of art,” he said, admiring the versatility of Indian performers who often sing, dance, and act—all in one frame.