Dhoom

2004 Hindi film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi

Dhoom (transl. Blast) is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language action thriller movie. This movie was directed by Sanjay Gadhvi.[1] This movie was produced by Aditya Chopra.[2] Two sequels to the film titled Dhoom 2 and Dhoom 3 were released in 2006 and 2013.

Dhoom
Directed bySanjay Gadhvi
Written byDialogue:
Vijay Krishna Acharya
Screenplay byVijay Krishna Acharya
Story byAditya Chopra
Produced byAditya Chopra
StarringAbhishek Bachchan
Uday Chopra
John Abraham
Esha Deol
Rimi Sen
CinematographyNirav Shah
Edited byAvinash Chaurasia
Music bySalim-Sulaiman
Songs:
Pritam
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release date
  • 27 August 2004 (2004-08-27)
Running time
129 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot change

The story starts in the city of Mumbai, where a motorbike gang (a gang of robbers on hi-tech motorbikes, led by charismatic Kabir, is sweeping through Mumbai, outwitting the police at every turn) starts breaking into banks and other public places and vanishes onto the Western Express Highway.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan), a no-nonsense cop, is called onto the case. Dixit seeks the help of a local bike dealer/racer named Ali Akbar Fateh Khan (Uday Chopra) and devises a trap to catch the gang, but it fails. Kabir (John Abraham), the leader of the gang, eventually taunts Dixit, claiming that Dixit can't catch him even if he is right in front of him. He is proven correct, and Dixit's failure apparently causes him to part ways with Ali.

Lure to gang change

Kabir then lures Ali into his gang as a substitute for Rohit, the gang member who was killed by Dixit. Ali falls in love with Sheena (Esha Deol), another gang member. The gang later goes to Goa to perform one last big heist before disbanding forever. Kabir sets his eyes on the largest casino in all of India. Kabir and his gang swiftly loot the casino on New Year's Eve, but they soon realize that Dixit has led them right into a trap. It is revealed that Ali was working for Dixit the whole time, and a fight ensues.

Escape change

Kabir manages to escape from Dixit and goes back to the gang's truck, where Ali has kept Sheena bound and gagged. Kabir then viciously beats up Ali for his betrayal, but Ali is saved by Dixit's timely arrival at the scene. The gang flees, except for Sheena, while Dixit and Ali give chase to Kabir. They kill all the other gang members except Kabir, who tries to escape on his bike. He is cornered by Dixit and Ali with nowhere to go. Kabir decides to take his own life rather than let Dixit arrest him, and he rides his bike over the edge of a cliff into the water to his death. The film ends with Dixit and Ali arguing with each other, albeit in a friendly way.

Cast change

Production change

Aditya Chopra initially had car chases in mind instead of bikes, but Sanjay Gadhvi convinced him otherwise as the rider's faces can be seen, and he had a craze for bikes in his youth.[3]

References change

  1. "DHOOM (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  2. "Dhoom". Hungama Digital Media Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  3. Ashraf, Syed Firdaus (26 August 2004). "'People will love Dhoom!'". Rediff.com. Retrieved 22 August 2020.

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