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    Tom Cruise reveals 'life-changing' role in 'Top Gun'

    Cruise said, "The P-51 Mustang you see in the movie is actually my plane, so I got to pilot in those sequences." He continued, "I also got to be in the jet fighter a lot more this time, which was thrilling. It was something I had been working up to."

    Tom Cruise reveals life-changing role in Top Gun
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    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Tom Cruise says landing the role of Navy pilot Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in 'Top Gun' was "life-changing."

    The Hollywood star had always dreamt of being either a pilot or an actor growing up, and when he could combine both careers in one film, it was a big thrill for him, reports aceshowbiz.com.

    The 59-year-old actor told HELLO! magazine: "All I ever wanted to be was a pilot or an actor, so 'Top Gun' was a huge moment in so many respects, including my passion for aviation."

    He further gushed, "It was life-changing for me."

    "I got to actually fly in an F-14 jet which was a dream come true, and play a character I loved in Maverick," Cruise shared.

    For the latest movie in the blockbuster series, 'Top Gun: Maverick', he got to do more plane stunts than ever before.

    Cruise said, "The P-51 Mustang you see in the movie is actually my plane, so I got to pilot in those sequences." He continued, "I also got to be in the jet fighter a lot more this time, which was thrilling. It was something I had been working up to."

    The sequel to the 1986 action-drama comes with an epic soundtrack by Oscar winner Lady GaGa in 'Hold My Hand'.

    On how the pop megastar came to record the song, he said: "I had seen one of Lady GaGa's shows in Las Vegas and been amazed, so I called her to ask if she could help us."

    He added, "She sent the song over and it was perfect. It really is the heartbeat of the score."

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