

With fast bikes, big action, non-stop fun and a thrilling story that leaves you out of breath, Dhoom is a powerhouse of adventure and excitement waiting to explode. Dhoom reinvents the classic cops and robbers tale and brings it into the 21st century. where sometimes the hunter becomes the hunted. From the mean streets of Mumbai, the chase shifts to the sun kissed beaches of Goa. They wrote, ''Crazy Kiya Re - is not just a. Kabir soon catches on to Jai-Ali’s teaming up and his arrogance pushes him to take up the challenge openly. Taking to their official social media handles, YRF films celebrated 15 years since the release of Dhoom 2, directed by Sanjay Gadhvi, by sharing its iconic song Crazy Kiya Re featuring the exceptional chemistry of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan. The two reluctant partners join forces, and soon Jai realizes that the clown can ride bikes like the wind. Jai ropes in the services of Ali (Uday Chopra), a happy-go-lucky garage mechanic and a prodigious bike rider. Soon he is on the trail of the robbers - a gang headed by Kabir (John Abraham), an evil perfectionist with an attitude. Officer Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan) is brought in on the case. They come like wind, sweep the place and disappear on their hi-tech bikes - the slickest and fastest riding machines on the road.

The tale begins in Mumbai where a sophisticated gang of robbers is sweeping through the city, giving nightmares to the police department. once you’re on, the only thing you want to do is to go back and take that ride all over again! It’s like your favourite roller coaster ride. Kabir soon catches on to Jai-Ali’s teaming up and his arrogance pushes him to take up the challenge openly. A master thief and his acolyte,” Vijay said with a sense of contentment and artistic fulfilment.The tale begins in Mumbai where a sophisticated gang of robbers is sweeping through the city, giving nightmares to the police department. “Looking back, I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed writing the scene and the sequence that follows then forces them to be a team. It also becomes the scene that will set the tone for the chemistry between the lead pair.” The structure was more of a scene that can then lend itself to an action sequence. If you have to rob a museum, how about being an exhibit yourself.”Īnd finally, the writer spoke about the antique sword robbery where Hrithik’s character realises he has an imposter, he said, “This was one where Aryan meets Sunheri. Since the museum heist is almost a trap set by Jai (Abhishek Bachchan), the trick was in how Aryan would get into the museum, and the solution presented itself because of the location. Vijay said, “Personally I’ve always been fascinated by museums, a sense of history and one feels transported in time. He then mentioned the diamond robbery sequence set in the museum where Hrithik’s character poses as a statue while he patiently manoeuvres a remote-controlled car to execute the heist.

It also sets up the thief as someone who is after rarities, a connoisseur.” A train hurtling down the Namibian desert. Of course, the sequence would not have been the same if it didn’t have the sense of speed. It felt audacious at the time to see if we could pull off Hrithik as an old lady with a fortune. Mr A, a fearless thief, steals valuable artefacts and teams up with the girl he is attracted to but who cannot be trusted. The writer shared the idea behind the robbery as he said, “Aryan’s character in ‘Dhoom 2’ was supposed to be someone who leads an almost invisible life, and he can do that because he’s a master of disguise.”Įxplaining further, he stated how a brave choice of transforming Hrithik‘s character into an old lady, led to one of the most iconic action sequences of Hindi cinema, “The first heist was planned as emblematic of this aspect of Aryan. With Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Uday Chopra. Vijay deconstructed three key action sequences from the film starting with the great train robbery.
