Product Description
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DHOOM (BLAST) Dhoom starts with a bang, and continues with a lot
more right until the end. The tale begins in Mumbai where a
sophisticated gang of robbers is sweeping through the city,
giving nightmares to the department. They come like the
wind, sweep the place and disappear on their hi-tech bikes - the
slickest and fastest riding machine on the road. Jai Dixit
(Abhishek Bachchan), an honest officer is brought in on
the case. Soon he is on the trail of the robbers-a gang headed by
Kabir (John Abraham), an evil perfectionist with an attitude. Jai
ropes in the services of Ali (Uday Chopra), a happy-go-lucky
garage mechanic and a prodigious bike rider. The two don't get
along at first, but soon Jai realizes that the clown can ride
bikes like the wind and decides to team up with him to try and
bring the robbers to justice. Kabir soon catches up on Jai-Ali's
teaming up and his arrogance pushes him to take up the challenge
openly. From the mean streets of Mumbai, the chase shifts to the
sun kissed beaches of Goa. And so starts the hunt ... where
sometimes the hunter becomes the hunted. Dhoom reinvents the
classic cops and robbers tale and brings it into the 21st
century. With fast bikes, big action, non-stop fun and a
thrilling story, Dhoom is like your favourite roller coaster ride
... once you're on, the only thing you want to do is to go back
and take that ride all over again ! Come... let DHOOM take you to
the ride of your life !
Review
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Director Sanjay Gadhvi has experimented with a totally new theme
in Dhoom-packed with action, entertainment and fun. This Yashraj
film production is an ideal movie for all those who could not
watch Hollywood flicks like Italian Job, Fast And The Furious,
Oceans Eleven and Matrix Reloaded. The director gives the desi
viewers the best of the mix and in turn comes up with what can be
cled to be India's first bike flick. The film's focal point is
action and though it lags behind when compared to Hollywood
flicks, one must admit that Sanjay Gadhvi has tried his best to
present it to the Bollywood public with the right dosage of
"masala" that they crave for. John Abraham is truly brilliant,
playing an out and out villain. Abhishek has done a good job as
well though the characterisation of his role was not strong
enough. Uday Chopra adds the much-needed humour in the film and
is worth an applause. The music by Preetam and lyrics by Samir is
average with the title song being sung constantly. Camerawork and
editing is polished and enhances the pace of the movie. Overall,
a must watch ! --www.platform47.com
When the Bollywood kitsch is wrapped in a glossy package and
peppered with something still unseen (in Hindi films) as
nail-biting chases on superfast bikes, a viewer is obviously
going to get tempted to spend the money worth a ticket to see
John Abraham, Uday Chopra and Abhishek Bachchan in their
speed-thrilling acts on some of the fastest mean machines in the
world.Director Sanjay Gadhavi's Dhoom is an action thriller that
has been very stylistically and presented in a sleek way
with the use of fast editing and suitable background music.
Dhoom is an action thriller with an overdose of bike chases and
speed-thrills. Uday Chopra chips in some light moments in this
otherwise gritty fare with his 'tongue-in-cheek' humor. Abhishek
Bachchan needs to master a few emotive expressions other than his
usual brooding. John Abraham looks dashing and fits the role of a
bike-riding thief to T.On the whole the movie is an entertaining
watch --www.platform47.com
When the Bollywood kitsch is wrapped in a glossy package and
peppered with something still unseen (in Hindi films) as
nail-biting chases on superfast bikes, a viewer is obviously
going to get tempted to spend the money worth a ticket to see
John Abraham, Uday Chopra and Abhishek Bachchan in their
speed-thrilling acts on some of the fastest mean machines in the
world.Director Sanjay Gadhavi's Dhoom is an action thriller that
has been very stylistically and presented in a sleek way
with the use of fast editing and suitable background music.
Dhoom is an action thriller with an overdose of bike chases and
speed-thrills. Uday Chopra chips in some light moments in this
otherwise gritty fare with his 'tongue-in-cheek' humor. Abhishek
Bachchan needs to master a few emotive expressions other than his
usual brooding. John Abraham looks dashing and fits the role of a
bike-riding thief to T.On the whole the movie is an entertaining
watch --www.platform47.com
When the Bollywood kitsch is wrapped in a glossy package and
peppered with something still unseen (in Hindi films) as
nail-biting chases on superfast bikes, a viewer is obviously
going to get tempted to spend the money worth a ticket to see
John Abraham, Uday Chopra and Abhishek Bachchan in their
speed-thrilling acts on some of the fastest mean machines in the
world.Director Sanjay Gadhavi's Dhoom is an action thriller that
has been very stylistically and presented in a sleek way
with the use of fast editing and suitable background music.
Dhoom is an action thriller with an overdose of bike chases and
speed-thrills. Uday Chopra chips in some light moments in this
otherwise gritty fare with his 'tongue-in-cheek' humor. Abhishek
Bachchan needs to master a few emotive expressions other than his
usual brooding. John Abraham looks dashing and fits the role of a
bike-riding thief to T.On the whole the movie is an entertaining
watch --www.platform47.com