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Dhoom 2
Dhoom 2 (2006 film) poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Sanjay Gadhvi
Written past Vijay Krishna Acharya
Story by Aditya Chopra
Produced by Aditya Chopra
Starring Hrithik Roshan
Abhishek Bachchan
Aishwarya Rai
Bipasha Basu
Uday Chopra
Cinematography Nirav Shah
Vikas Sivaraman
Edited by Rameshwar S. Bhagat
Music past Songs:
Pritam
Groundwork Score:
Salim–Sulaiman

Production
company

Yash Raj Films

Distributed by Yash Raj Films

Release date

  • 24 November 2006 (2006-eleven-24)

Running time

152 minutes[1]
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 350 million[2]
Box office est. i.fifty billion[3]

Dhoom 2 (trans. Blast 2) is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language action thriller heist film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced past Aditya Chopra and Yash Chopra at an estimated budget of ₹350 million nether the imprint Yash Raj Films. The film stars Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Bipasha Basu and Uday Chopra. Dhoom 2 was shot primarily in Bharat, Durban and Rio de Janeiro, condign the first major Hindi motion picture to be shot in Brazil. Information technology is the 2nd installment in the Dhoom series. Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra reprise their roles every bit buddy cops Jai Dixit and Ali Khan, respectively. The distributor, Yash Raj Films, promoted the film past forging associations with Pepe Jeans and Coca-Cola. Information technology premiered on 24 November 2006 in Republic of india, where it received the widest release in Indian cinema history with over 1800 prints. It was dubbed simultaneously in Tamil as well as in Telugu. Singer Vijay Prakash dubbed for ACP Jai Dixit in Tamil.

Dhoom 2 was generally well received by critics and audiences. It became the highest grossing Bollywood film of 2006 and was the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time as well at the time of its release.[4] It is the seventh highest-grossing Bollywood picture show in overseas markets.[v] Later grossing over ₹1.v billion, Dhoom ii was elevated to a "blockbuster" rating on Box Part India. It received an 92% approving rating among critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics praised Dhoom 2 for its exotic locales and elaborate action sequences. However, at that place was an appeal by the Mumbai urban center police commissioner to censor the fast-paced rash driving scenes due to fears that it would inspire Indian youths to ride their motorcycles rashly, resulting in an increase in the number of route accidents. A sequel titled Dhoom 3 was released on 20 Dec 2013, which also went on to get the twelfth-highest-grossing Bollywood moving-picture show to date, and the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time besides at the time of its release.

Plot [edit]

The motion-picture show opens in the Namib Desert. Mr. A skydives onto a train that is carrying the Queen. He steals her crown by disguising himself as the Queen, beats her guards hands, and escapes. ACP Jai Dixit and the newly promoted Sub-Inspector Ali Akbar Khan are introduced to Shonali Bose, a special officer assigned to investigate Mr. A's case, who as well happens to be a former classmate of Jai. After the initial investigation, Dixit analyses the underlying trend in Mr. A's heists. He concludes that the theft will follow in ane of two famous Mumbai urban center museums.

When Dixit realizes that the antiquity in the museum he is guarding happens to be imperfect, he rushes to the other museum, where a disguised Mr. A steals a rare diamond and escapes. While he is well-nigh to catch a flight, Mr. A sees on the TV that someone else claiming to exist himself, challenges the police, saying that he volition steal an ancient warrior sword. In response, Dixit, Bose, and Khan enforce a strict guard at the location of the sword. At night, Mr. A meets the real thief, the i who fabricated the merits on TV, in the room that holds the sword. The police are alerted, but they manage to steal the sword, Shonali is injured in the confrontation, and they manage to escape. The impersonator turns out to exist Sunehri, a adult female who idolises Mr. A; Sunehri convinces Mr. A to course an brotherhood, merely he turns her downwardly. Subsequently, after a game of basketball betwixt the 2, he finally agrees to work together.

In Rio de Janeiro, Mr. A and Sunehri programme their adjacent heist. As Dixit'southward analysis has named Rio the location of Mr. A's next heist, Jai and Ali travel to the city. In that location they meet Monali, Shonali's twin sister, who only speaks English language, and Ali immediately falls for her. Later, Sunehri meets with Jai to discuss how things are going betwixt her and Mr. A, revealing that they are working together, and Jai is using her by ensuring her liberty from prison. To go close to Mr. A and find out what his next plan is, they can catch and arrest him, but Sunehri begins to have her doubts.

The relationship between Mr. A and Sunehri evolves into romance, and he unveils his real identity, Aryan, to her. However, during the Rio Carnival, disguised every bit one of the entertainers, he sees Sunehri and Jai together and realizes that Sunehri has been working cloak-and-dagger for Jai. The next mean solar day, Aryan forces Sunehri to play a game of Russian roulette. Sunehri cries and refuses to shoot him, but Aryan forces her to play. After six attempted shots, neither is killed, considering Aryan never loaded the gun. Sunehri admits she betrayed Aryan and confesses her beloved for him. In their final heist, Aryan and Sunehri successfully steal some early Lydian coins while disguised every bit performing dwarfs. With the heist successfully pulled off, Jai realises that he has been betrayed, and she called him on the phone to confirm that she wants to stay with Aryan and does not wish to remain allied with Jai, forcing Jai and Ali to go later them. Later the chase, all of them terminate up on the top of a waterfall, where Ali catches Sunehri. Sunehri, despite conveying her feelings for Aryan, shoots him. Aryan falls from the waterfall, after which Jai allows Sunehri to become free.

Six months later, it is revealed that Aryan survived and has opened a restaurant in the Fiji islands with Sunehri. Jai meets Aryan and Sunehri at the eating place and states that despite their crimes, he does not wish to imprison the couple. Aryan tells him where all the stolen artifacts can exist found via a digital watch. Jai is aware of the couple's feelings towards each other just warns them confronting returning to their life of offense.

After leaving, Jai receives a telephone call, and informs Ali that they should exist heading back to Bharat for their adjacent case.

Bandage [edit]

  • Abhishek Bachchan as ACP Jai Dixit
  • Hrithik Roshan in a dual role as Aryan Singh / Mr. "A" & Queen Elizabeth II (disguised)[6]
  • Aishwarya Rai as Sunehri Rawat, Aryan's partner
  • Uday Chopra equally Sub-Inspector Ali Akbar Fateh Khan, Jai'due south aide
  • Bipasha Basu in a dual role equally Shonali Bose, a law officer who helps Ali & Jai / Monali Bose, Shonali's foreign-based twin sister
  • Rimi Sen as Sweety Dixit, Jai's wife (special appearance)

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

The Dhoom franchise began with the release of Dhoom in 2004.[7] The film became a commercial box role hitting and received positive reviews from audiences,[viii] [ix] but mixed-to-negative reviews from critics.[10] As a result, producer Yash Chopra announced plans for a sequel, titled Dhoom 2 – Back in Action.[eleven] [12] John Abraham, portrayer of Kabir Sharma, the villain of the predecessor, was eliminated from the sequel because Chopra did not desire Dhoom ii to repeat the stories featured in its predecessor. Instead, Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai were introduced into the franchise equally the sequel's principal villains.[thirteen] Rai's character was summarized as Catwoman, a female person fictional comic book femme fatale or anti-hero.[fourteen] Rai stated, "All I can tell you is information technology would be goose egg like anything you've seen me do before."[13] [14] Producer Aditya Chopra told Rai to lose weight later she gained it for her role in 2004'southward Bride & Prejudice.[15] Yash Chopra stated, "Simply yes, the function does require Rai to convey oodles of sensuality. She has asked for a couple of months to become into shape. We (at Yash Raj Films) are very clear about every character in every script and what'south required of the actors. Before Dhoom, Esha Deol was specifically briefed nigh the wait and the attitude she needed to cultivate. She readily agreed, and wait at what Dhoom did to her career!"[13] Roshan likewise lost v kg for his role at Aditya Chopra's request.[xvi] With the exception of Abraham and Deol, all of the other main actors in Dhoom reprised their roles for Dhoom 2.

Filming [edit]

Dhoom two was filmed in Mumbai (India), Namibia, Durban (Southward Africa), and Rio de Janeiro (Brazil),[17] [18] making it the first Bollywood movie to be shot in Brazil.[15] In full, production lasted 18 months and cost of ₹350 1000000.[two] To ensure the sequel would exist different from the original, which became famous for its brash motorcycle stunts, manager Sanjay Gadhvi included very few motorcycles in Dhoom two.[19] Nonetheless, Roshan's function required him to perform several dangerous stunts involving activities such every bit roller-blading, sand boarding and snow-boarding.[20]

Dhoom ii fabricated extensive use of visual effects, which were filmed at Yash Raj Studios.[15] While shooting at Yash Raj Studios, the film suffered from a flood that destroyed the studio sets and delayed product.[15] Fight and action sequences were storyboarded before being shown to Gadhvi and Allan Amin, who would make changes. The scenes were then sketched, given "proper shot-listing[s]", and shared with Tata Elxsi, who oversaw the pre-visualization of the sequences.[21] Several scenes were filmed with the use of light-green screen and computer-generated imagery.[22] For example, the stunts Roshan performed on a train in the Namib Desert used green screen; afterwards Roshan recorded the stunts on a set, Gadhvi traveled to the desert to film the groundwork.[22] Other stunts were performed by stuntmen whose faces were later digitally exchanged with the actors'.

The bullet effects and Roshan'south gadgets and the mechanical arm were as well computer-generated.[22] The scene involving Abhishek Bachchan coming out of a lake using a jet ski was created using a light-green screen. The stunt came out at 90 degrees, but Gadhvi wanted a 60 degrees leap.[22] Then, information technology was shot with a Super 35, and hence the angle could exist changed.[22] Gadhvi discussed the use of applied science in an interview:

We've done animation and pre-visualization for all the action sequences in Dhoom two and that is very important in terms of planning, cost effectiveness and besides information technology's a new way of preparing for the shoot and the film especially which is as attack such a large canvas such as Dhoom 2. In Dhoom, we had all the activeness sequences broken downward and written. In this movie, we had very large activity sequences, and then nosotros had all the scenes storyboarded, and they would be checked, double checked and triple checked past myself, Alan Amin, and Adi, and we would then rectify if needed, and that would be our level of planning.[22]

Music [edit]

Dhoom ii
Soundtrack anthology by

Pritam

Released 19 Oct 2006 (2006-10-19)
Recorded YRF Studios, Spectral Harmony, 4D
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 28:fifty
Label Yash Raj Films
Producer Pritam
Pritam chronology
Apna Sapna Money Money
(2006)
Dhoom 2
(2006)
Bhagam Bhag
(2006)
Professional person ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
IndiaFM [23]
Planet Bollywood [24]

The soundtrack of Dhoom 2 was recorded at YRF Studios. The music was composed past Pritam with groundwork score past Salim–Sulaiman. The lyrics were penned by Sameer except "Dhoom Again" by Asif Ali Beg and "Crazy Kiya Re — Remix" was remixed by Bunty Rajput.[25] Although most of the song'due south lyrics are primarily written in Hindi with some English, "Dhoom Once again" is almost entirely in English.[23] The soundtrack received mixed reviews from critics only high praise from the audience.[24] Information technology became the best selling Bollywood soundtrack of the twelvemonth.[26] The film'southward soundtrack is the starting time in Indian cinema to be released in DVD-Audio in addition to other audio formats.[27] The tracks have been mixed in London in 5.1 Surround Sound and audiophiles can choose the format from the audio carte.[27] 4 bonus tracks from other films are included, and the lyrics of all x tracks can be viewed on-screen while the music is playing, enabling karaoke sing-forth.[28]

All music is composed past Pritam.

Dhoom 2: The Official Move Motion-picture show Soundtrack
No. Championship Singer(southward) Length
i. "Crazy Kiya Re" Sunidhi Chauhan, Ravi Khote 04:54
two. "Touch Me" KK, Alisha Chinai 05:17
iii. "My Name Is Ali" Sonu Nigam, Bipasha Basu 04:34
iv. "Dil Laga Na" Sukhbir, Soham Chakraborty, Jolly Mukherjee, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Suzanne D'Mello 05:04
5. "Dhoom Once more" Vishal Dadlani, Dominique Cerejo 05:02
vi. "Crazy Kiya Re" (Remix) Sunidhi Chauhan 03:57
Full length: 28:50

Release [edit]

Dhoom 2 was released on 24 November 2006 in India, where it received the widest release in Indian movie theatre history at the fourth dimension with over 1800 prints, including 250 digital copies. Some locations raised ticket prices for the film.[two]

Marketing [edit]

Dhoom 2's teaser trailer was released with Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna which released on 11 August 2006.[29]

It was promoted with several tie-ins. Coca-Cola promoted the motion picture as "Coke Uthale, Dhoom Machale".[2] India's video game producing company FXLabs developed a game based on the film.[30] Pepe Jeans sold Dhoom ii-related garments, including shirts, jeans, bandannas, caps, and metal accessories.[31] Chetan Shah, the country caput of Pepe Jeans London, stated – "Pepe Jeans is tremendously excited to exist associated with the well-nigh awaited movie of the year Dhoom:two. The incredible star cast of Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Bipasha Basu and Uday Chopra and the exciting and explosive content of the movie encapsulates everything that the Pepe Jeans make stands for- immature, absurd, trendy, hip, stylish and innovative.[31] While promoting Dhoom 2, Roshan admitted feeling foolish over his by statements near his co-star Rai existence a "pretty face with no talent" after they worked together for the first time in Dhoom 2. The duo were again cast contrary each other in Jodhaa Akbar (2008) and Guzaarish (2010), and thus went on to become ane of the virtually-loved on-screen pairs of Bollywood.[32]

Legal problems [edit]

The city of Mumbai's police commissioner called for censoring of the fast-paced rash driving scenes in the film due to fears that it would inspire Indian youths to ride their motorcycles rashly, resulting in an increase in the number of road accidents.[33] Unlike the original, the robberies depicted in Dhoom 2 were not inspired past any real-life crimes.[34] Dhoom 2, allegedly inspired the robbery of a man by his nephew, who wore clothing similar to Hrithik's in the film while committing the law-breaking.[35]

Box office [edit]

In India, Dhoom 2 broke several box-role records, mainly those for opening day and opening weekend grosses, including a first week of ₹66 million in Mumbai and ₹179 million for all of Republic of india.[36] In Mumbai, distributors received a profit of ₹94 one thousand thousand on the kickoff calendar week's business.[37] Box Office India awarded information technology a "blockbuster" rating after the film netted ₹803 million in Bharat[38] and grossed ₹1.five billion worldwide[39] [40] on a upkeep of ₹350 million.[ii] It is currently the 13th highest-grossing film in Bharat (unadjusted for inflation).[41]

Dhoom 2 grossed US$979,000 in North America in 63 theatres over its three-day opening weekend ($i.3 million over four days), becoming the tertiary largest opening weekend for a Bollywood film in North America.[42] Overall, it was the seventeenth ranked film at the American box office.[42] Box Office Mojo reports it earned a total of $2,643,586 inside the United States and a total of $29,752,841 in other countries, including India.[xl] In Dubai, it accomplished the highest first mean solar day opening for a Bollywood moving-picture show.[37]

Dhoom 2 ranked 6th among the highest-grossing opening weekends for international films at the United kingdom box role with a gross (boilerplate per screen) of £8,151.[43] [44] At the Australian box office, it had the twelfth highest opening and nerveless approximately A$176,462.[44] [45] It grossed approximately NZ $51,453 on five screens in New Zealand.[44] [46] Dhoom 2 is estimated to accept grossed US$8,750,000 total in the overseas markets.[5]

Reception [edit]

India [edit]

In Bharat, the film received positive reviews from critics. Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave 4.5 out of 5 stars, reporting "On the whole, Dhoom 2 is a winner all the way. For Yash Raj Films, who've not only produced but too distributed the film, Dhoom 2 should emerge as one of the biggest hits of their career."[47] Rajesh Karkera of Rediff gave information technology 3.five stars out of five, calling it "A consummate roller-coaster ride which left me completely enthralled and exhausted. Certain, there are faults when you lot cease to think rationally. But that does non terminate y'all from beingness dazzled past the film."[48] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave it a iii star rating, proverb that Dhoom 2 is without doubt meliorate than its predecessor, and that Roshan is the center and soul of the film.[49] Vijay Venkataramanan of Planet Bollywood gave it 7 out of 10 stars; despite having criticized the movie's plot and Rai'southward performance, he still called it a good adrenaline-pumping entertainer.[50]

International [edit]

Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported 92% of 13 critics were positive and gave it a "fresh" certificate.[51] Diverseness commented, "Loaded with enough mental attitude, Bollywood starpower and vitrify bodies to stop a speeding train, Dhoom 2 has been doing humongous biz since its November 24 worldwide opening, and provides adequate proof that Yash Raj Films is proficient for more than just family unit-oriented romantic comedy-dramas."[52]

Rachel Saltz of The New York Times reviewed, "The pleasance principle is palpable in the giddy, slick Dhoom ii, a satisfying example of the new, thoroughly mod Bollywood. Information technology may represent the new-fangled Bollywood, only old-fashioned star power is what animates and elevates information technology to a higher place its occasional narrative flaws and longueurs."[53] Film Journal International 's Ethan Change said, "Dhoom ii has all of the benefits of a big-budget Bollywood production – big-name stars, exotic locales, well-produced musical numbers and elaborate (by Bollywood standards, anyhow) action sequences. It makes no lasting contributions to world movie house, but if two-and-a-one-half hours of dispensable entertainment are all you're after, you could do far worse."[54] L.A. Weekly 's David Chute stated the moving picture was, "A movie meal as satisfying as this one tin make you feel that nothing else matters."[51] Jaspreet Pandohar of the BBC gave it a two-star rating, writing "By roping in acclaimed action director Alan Amin to have care of the thrills and spills, you'd await Gadhvi to accept spent time crafting out a sophisticated storyline instead of just sending his bandage on a true cat-and-mouse chase effectually the globe. It's only Roshan'south charismatic performance as the criminal mastermind, and the sizzling chemistry he shares with Rai's sassy cohort, that rescues this adventure from becoming an elongated tourism commercial."[55] Manish Gajjar, Bollywood Correspondent for BBC Shropshire said, "With its high-powered activeness sequences matching Hollywood standards, Dhoom ii is a winner all the style at the box office!"[56]

Accolades [edit]

Dhoom 2 was nominated for several awards that yr, only just picked up a few of the major ones. At the 52nd Filmfare Awards, Roshan won Best Thespian, out of five total nominations for the film.[57] At the 8th IIFA Awards, the moving-picture show won for All-time Costume Design and Best Makeup.[58] At the 2007 Stardust Awards, Rai won Star of the Year – Female person and director Gadhvi won the Hottest Young Filmmaker.[59]

52nd Filmfare Awards:

Won

  • Best Actor – Hrithik Roshan

Nominated

  • Best Motion picture – Yash Chopra
  • Best Director – Sanjay Gadhvi
  • Best Actress – Aishwarya Rai
  • Best Music Managing director – Pritam
  • All-time Background Score – Salim–Sulaiman
  • Best Special Effects – Tata Elxsi
  • Best Activity – Allan Amin

2007 MTV India Style Awards:

At the 2007 MTV India Manner Awards, Dhoom two swept nearly all of the movie awards, winning the following:[60]

  • Well-nigh Stylish Film – Dhoom ii
  • Well-nigh Stylish Actor – Male – Hrithik Roshan
  • Nearly Fashionable Role player – Female – Aishwarya Rai
  • Nigh Fashionable New Look – Hrithik Roshan
  • Nigh Stylish Body – Hrithik Roshan
  • Most Fashionable Couple – Hrithik Roshan & Aishwarya Rai
  • Most Stylish Song in A Pic – Shiamak Davar (choreographer)
  • Most Stylish Bollywood Designer – Anaita Shroff Adajania

Dwelling house media [edit]

Dhoom 2 was released in DVD format in February 2007. It was distributed by Yash Raj Films in all regions as a two-disc fix and for region i every bit a single-disc fix.[61] [62] It was released on Blu-ray in December 2009.[63]

Sequel [edit]

See also [edit]

  • List of highest-grossing Bollywood films
  • Listing of Bollywood films of 2006

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Dhoom ii at IMDb
  • Dhoom 2 at Box Office Mojo
  • Dhoom two at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Dhoom 2 at the TCM Movie Database
  • Dhoom 2 at AllMovie
  • Dhoom 2 at Yahoo!
  • Dhoom two at Bollywood Hungama
  • Dhoom 2 at Rediff.com

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