
New Delhi, April 9 Hollywood star Tom Cruise says he is excited about the re-release of his film "Jerry Maguire" on its 30th anniversary.
The film was originally released on December 13, 1996, and is set to be re-released in theaters on April 12, 14, and 15.
Cruise shared a post on his Instagram story on Wednesday, which featured the film's poster along with the release dates written on it.
"Looking forward to sharing it with you all again in theaters next week," he wrote in the caption.
"Jerry Maguire" was directed by Cameron Crowe and featured Cruise in the role of a sports agent, Jerry Maguire. The film revolved around Cruise's character, who, after being fired from his job for exposing the alleged illegal practices that exist in his profession, starts his own agency. But he manages to find only one client.
The film received five Academy Award nominations at the 69th Academy Awards in Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Film Editing categories.
It went on to win an Oscar in the Best Supporting Actor category, which was given to Cuba Gooding Jr.
It also starred Renee Zellweger, Jonathan Lipnicki, and Lucy Liu in significant roles.