Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai, and Abhishek Bachchan star in the action-packed sequel to director Sanjay Gadhvi's hi-tech 2004 hit concerning a malicious gang of Bombay bikers who terrorize the city and leave the citizens shaken with fear. Stalwart good guy Roshan shakes things up by eschewing his do-gooder persona to tackle the role of a ruthless villain, with Bride and Prejudice star Rai assumes the role of his cunning girlfriend. With 1,200 prints of the film released into theaters worldwide in November 2006, Dhoom 2 ...
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Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai, and Abhishek Bachchan star in the action-packed sequel to director Sanjay Gadhvi's hi-tech 2004 hit concerning a malicious gang of Bombay bikers who terrorize the city and leave the citizens shaken with fear. Stalwart good guy Roshan shakes things up by eschewing his do-gooder persona to tackle the role of a ruthless villain, with Bride and Prejudice star Rai assumes the role of his cunning girlfriend. With 1,200 prints of the film released into theaters worldwide in November 2006, Dhoom 2 would ultimately earn the privilege of becoming the largest-scale release in Bollywood history to date. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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This is the first Bollywood movie I remember seeing and I saw it when I was traveling in India. I loved it so much (no subtitles at the time!) that I actually bought the DVD. Since I was raised on musicals I have an extra appreciation for the music, even though it stops the action of the movie and doesn't really seem to further the plot. The sexy cast pulls out all the stops with the action sequences and has some amazing car chases (impossible to believe though as I've ridden through India and there's no such thing as going faster than 30 km) and the "bad guy" heists are fun to watch. The movie is rather cheesy and if you're expecting something other than a fun action romp then don't bother. But if you want a great foray into the land of foreign films it's definitely a must. At the most watch the music scenes. Better than a lot of what's on MTV right now.