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Dhum
The story follows a young man who becomes a target after inadvertently witnessing a crime. He then tries to protect the victim's sister from the criminals.
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Plot Summary
A series of daring motorcycle heists rock the city of Mumbai, with a notorious gang of bikers known as the "Dark Wheels" being the prime suspects. A determined police officer, Jai Dixit, teams up with a street-smart mechanic, Ali, to infiltrate the gang and bring them to justice. Their investigation leads them into a high-octane cat-and-mouse game filled with spectacular stunts and betrayals.
Critical Reception
Dhoom was a commercial blockbuster, praised for its stylish action sequences, fast-paced narrative, and charismatic performances, particularly from John Abraham as the antagonist. While some critics pointed to a predictable plot, the film's slick presentation and thrilling motorcycle stunts resonated strongly with audiences, establishing it as a cult classic in Indian action cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its exhilarating action and stylish visuals, especially the motorcycle stunts.
Applauded for the charismatic performances of its lead cast, creating memorable characters.
Noted for its fast-paced plot that keeps audiences engaged from start to finish.
Google audience: Audiences generally loved Dhoom for its exciting action sequences, particularly the motorcycle chases, and the strong performances from the cast. Many found the film to be a thrilling and entertaining watch, though some noted that the plot could be somewhat predictable.
Fun Fact
John Abraham's character, Kabir, was originally conceived with a different look and background, but his transformation into a stylish, daredevil biker significantly contributed to the film's visual appeal and his character's popularity.
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