There's a new international criminal in town — the mysterious "A" (Hrithik Roshan) is known for high-profile thefts all around the world, the only trademark being the steel letter A left at the scene of each crime. Supercop Jai Dikshit (Abhishek Bachchan) predicts that A's next crime would take place in Mumbai, and then the game is afoot — he and his comrades, Ali (Uday Chopra), and his former classmate, now turned police officer Shonali (Bipasha Basu) set out to trap him. Add in Sunehri (Aishwarya Rai) who may or may not be a criminal herself, and the movie stays true to its tagline of "Back in Action".
This sequel to the 2004 superhit Dhoom has a great starcast, and promised to take the stunts and style to the next level. Certainly, it delivers on that promise, as there are several "big" and creative stunts. The movie is extremely stylish, with plenty of slow-motion shots and well-staged action sequences. As a result, the movie is very entertaining, though never believable for a second.
On the negative side of things though, the story has been very much dumbed down compared to the first film (which didn't have all that great a story in the first place!), and by the second half — where the scene shifts to Brazil and Shonali's twin sister Monali is introduced, for no other purpose than ensuring that Bipasha Basu has a role in the latter half of the film — it felt as though they were simply making up things as they went along. Acting-wise, Hrithik Roshan made an impression, while Uday Chopra's character was a bit irritating (I don't remember it being that way in the first film). The worst was probably Aishwarya Rai's character — I don't know whether it was bad acting, bad writing or bad direction (or all three), but she was never convincing in the role.
But for all its faults, Dhoom 2 still remains an entertaining movie when watched on the big screen, and has a nice soundtrack as well. "Dhoom Once Again", indeed!
Running Time: 150 minutes | Country: India | Genre: Action
Dark Fate 2 is a singleplayer level for Doom II, replacing MAP01. It's a small-sized hellish level — and there's a walkthrough video as well.
27-year old Taurean (birthday 15-May-82), Assistant Manager - HR at Tata Consultancy Services Ltd in Hyderabad, India. Previously, did Post Graduate Diploma in Management from T A Pai Management Institute (2003-05) and before that, Computer Science Engineering from Sree Nidhi Institute of Science and Technology (1999-2003).
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