Ali's (Uday Chopra) dream of becoming a police officer has finally come true. He is now working for Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan) as his 'right hand man'.  | Abhishek Bachchan |
Just as audience have seen him in Dhoom, Ali still loves riding his bike and still falls in love with every single woman he meets. And off course, he still gets regularly reprimanded by Jai Dixit. It is still true that he and Jai make a great team. He is fiercely loyal to Jai and if push comes to shove, he will go to any extent to support him. Together, they are trying to keep a tight leash on the crimes presently occurring in India with little knowledge of what they are up against. Onto the scene enters Aryan, commonly known as Mr. A (Hrithik Roshan). This hi-tech international criminal, pulls off the most daring and impossible heists.  | Aishwarya Rai |
He comes out of nowhere and disappears without a trace. Police all around the world are baffled by his innovative methods. His next target is Mumbai, India. So, the case is given to police officers Jai and Ali. Helping them with their new assignment is Shonali Bose (Bipasha Basu). Attractive, intelligent, vivacious, and hardworking, she happens to be Jai's college mate but now a police officer in her own right For the last two years, Shonali has been tracking these amazing thefts and has now become an expert on Mr A, who no one has seen. Once in Mumbai, Mr. A finds his match in Sunehri (Aishwarya Rai), a clever thief. Spunky, spontaneous and sexy, Sunehri lives life one day at a time. She makes him an offer he finds very hard to refuse - a partnership which Aryan accepts.  | Uday Chopra |
And so the game begins - a game of cat and mouse. A game of good versus bad as police officers Jai, Shonali and Ali race against time to catch Aryan and Sunehri in this fast paced thriller. The chase takes these characters from the desert of Namibia, to the sandy beaches of Goa, the mean streets of Mumbai and the ancient forts of Rajasthan and finally to the wild and exotic Rio De Janeiro. Does police officer Jai Dixit manage to catch Mr. A? Or does Mr. A prove to be too much for him? Never seen before action sequences, hi-tech heists, hi-speed car chases, non-stop laughter and excitement will lead you to the answers in this action thriller sequel which is filmed on a much bigger canvas than the original Dhoom.  | Bipasha Basu |
If Dhoom did excellent business when it released in 2004, then watch out for Dhoom 2 which is even bigger and better. Dhoom 2 will be director Sanjay Gadhvi's fourth directorial venture after Tere Liye (2000), Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002), and Dhoom (2004), This highly anticipated action film is being released by Yash Raj Films based in London. Previewed by Manish Gajjar, BBC Bollywood Correspondent  |