When you talk about Dhoom 2, there are 2 different schools of thought. For those who do not follow up on hindi movies, Dhoom 2 is a sequel of Dhoom, which was heavily popular for the good looking hunks (particularly John Abraham) and super style bikes (well, I dont know much about bikes), both movies telling the story of police-theif chase, in which the police (Abhishek Bachchan) comes out looking like a complete dungu (mentally) and gundu (physically).
Although John Abraham was replaced by Hritik Roshan in the sequel, his (then) girlfriend (Bipasha Basu) bagged the role of a cop and beach-loving-brazillian (identical twin sisters.. only happens in hindi movies), and the rest of the main cast remained pretty much the same, with the exception of Aishwarya in her new sexy avatar.
Coming back to the schools of thoughts, some accuse Dhoom 2 of being a total bleak masala film with no substance and illogical effects. I am coming from the other school of thought, where I'd advice you to enjoy it in the true masala action flick way. There are no logics in any action packed movies, the lead hero rarely gets hurt even a small scratch and always get the hottest babe, and hey, this movie is pure entertaiment.
Do not get alarmed with Uday Chopra's ape-ish looks and ways, he is totally harmless as he does not contribute anything to the development of the story, likewise Bipasha, who in the first 15 mins seemed to impress as the intelligent cop, but later turns out only brawns in the forced beach scenes.
Hritik is excellent as the clever thief, equally outstanding in this various disguises in the movie, you would remember his 'look' in the cinema scene as Rohit of Koi Mil Gaya.
The songs are amazingly bad for such fast paced movie... only the title song impresses... watch it for some feel good time (watching Abhi making total fool himself) and of course the greek god Hritik!!
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
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