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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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