Dhoom 2
Dhoom 2
PG-13 | 24 November 2006 (USA)
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Jai and Ali return, this time on the trail of an international thief who steals priceless artifacts and has chosen Mumbai as his next target.

Reviews
Interesteg What makes it different from others?
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Helloturia I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.
Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Sjhm But if you wanted Shakespeare, why are you watching this movie? It's colourful, fun, the characters are attractive, they all burst into song and dance about, there are no sordid and entirely gratuitous scenes of either sex or extreme and gut churning brutality. It all hangs together reasonably well, and moves from set piece to set piece almost seamlessly. Yes, the stunts are way over the top, and yes, you do have to dig deep a couple of times to suspend disbelief (the opening Jetski stunt pretty much defies the laws of physics and gravity simultaneously)... but... come on...this is a high-octane romp! And as such it's attractive, inventive and silly. Perfect kick back material for those of us who are tired of the over-sexed extreme brutality of Hollywood movies. I really don't mind if bits of it are ripped off from other places, because I don't go through a movie looking for those sorts of things. The only real downer for me was Jai, Mr Grumpy Misery-Guts... who basically took the grumpy, hen-pecked husband thing just a bit too far, although even he forgets to be miserable when he's dancing. It is neither Shakespeare nor Saw... and frankly, all the better for it.One could rhapsodise endlessly about Hrithik Roshan's dancing and acting. He steals every scene he's in. The infamous lip-lock scene which got people all hot under the collar is one of the sweetest, most tender bits of cinema I've seen in a long time, coming at the end of a scene of high emotion that is the pivotal moment of the film. His acting is sublime - I've seen a few comments around about "The Queen" that she's ugly etc... my answer, look a little closer... work it out... she's a he. Yes, under all that make-up it IS Hrithik. I had to look twice. The same with the old cleaner, although you do get the odd hint before the big reveal. Anyway, Hrithik climbs into the skin of each and every character disguise he dons in the film. And his dancing is mind-blowing, Hrithik can really bust those moves, in the dance sequences he really gives it his all. Okay, this is for the female portion of the audience... but the songs are not intrusive and actually do advance the action of the story.Aish is cute and pretty... and that is her job... to be cute and pretty and have Hrithik's character, Aryan, fall for her. She does it admirably. Within the confines of what her character does in the story, she plays the part well enough.I actually like the Monali character far more than the Shonali version, especially in the scene where she suggests to Jai that he could have stopped Mr A by shooting and killing him, although the scenes where she threatens to shoot Ali are a bit nasty too. Shonali has a bit of a mean streak; Monali is a bit potty and sweet, and as such the perfect foil for Ali.Ali (Uday Chopra) is annoying to start with, but he grows on you. The song where he woos and wins Monali is rather charming, and his loyalty to Jai is almost unquestioning.This isn't Shakespeare. There are some glaring plot holes, not the least the chase sequence through the tunnel. And yes the end is a little schmalzy... but come on... this is a popcorn film, the cast are clearly enjoying themselves, and their enthusiasm is infectious. Kick back and enjoy it on the level of what it is, fun escapist entertainment.
angelshalz Dhoom 2 is a fast film with many stunts, many dance moves and unfortunately a few problems. I thought that the plot came across as strange and the ending was just not right. It seems more like a leeway to show off Hrithik Roshan and Aishwariya Rai's bodies than an action/detective movie. And with Abhishek B. and Uday Chopra running around in the background treated merely as non-original humor-arousers, Rai and Roshan attract the most attention. Although their ostentatious attraction for each other is sizzling, their feelings in the inside are not worth the watch. It is only confusing. It's like… "I am using you…NO wait I actually love you! Because your gorgeous and a spy…OR not because of that…." Honestly…I saw this movie five months ago and that's the only thing I remember from it. Aishwariya Rai's body is wow but her acting is average, especially when she decides to talk like a western bubblehead. Hrithik Roshan looks good but cannot save the film from it's lameness. The songs are in the same nature of those in Dhoom 1.
Neeta (NeetaKaur) This film has a major lack of common sense and gravity. It's all gloss with gorgeous people, gorgeous locations, catchy songs, and a TERRIBLE script. It you're looking for the perfect popcorn flick, where you can just turn your brain off, this film is for you. It's basically the first film but glossier and bigger than life. As for the cast...Hrithik Roshan-If nothing else, watch the film for him. His performance was really natural, his dancing was once again AMAZING and he looks really hot. Mr.A was a pretty cool character.Aishwarya Rai-SO ANNOYING!! The worst acting I have ever seen! She was a major part in the MANY things that made this film stupid.Abhishek Bachchan-...boring...Uday Chopra-His job was to just act like a buffoon and he accomplished itBipash Basu-...I'm not exactly sure WHY she was in the film.
nagendra_pratap_singh This movie was nominated for best stunts in the TAURUS FILM STUNT AWARDS in the foreign film category. Stunts cannot get better than this. So the stunts are A grade.I have not seen the movie but just the stunts which were shown in that awards ceremony and hence I am giving this movie 10/10. The music is good and Dhoom Machale song has been a hit even in far east.I am not aware if this is common for any Indian movie. If it is common then the movie is yet another Indian movie. "Mathrabhumi" is a sad story on the sad conditions in India. "Ab tak Chappan" is good but based on crime branch of Mumbai (in case others don't know). All the movies cannot have the same theme.