Dhoom (film series)

Dhoom film series
Directed by Sanjay Gadhvi
(Dhoom, Dhoom 2)
Vijay Krishna Acharya
(Dhoom 3)
Produced by Aditya Chopra
Screenplay by Vijay Krishna Acharya
Story by Aditya Chopra
Vijay Krishna Acharya
(Dhoom 3)
Starring Abhishek Bachchan
Uday Chopra
John Abraham
Hrithik Roshan
Aamir Khan
Rimi Sen
Esha Deol
Bipasha Basu
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Katrina Kaif
Music by Original Songs:
Pritam
Background Score:
Salim-Sulaiman
(Dhoom, Dhoom 2)
Julius Packiam
(Dhoom 3)
Cinematography Nirav Shah
(Dhoom, Dhoom 2)
Vikas Sivaraman
(Dhoom 2)
Sudeep Chatterjee
(Dhoom 3)
Edited by Rameshwar S Bhagat
(Dhoom, Dhoom 2)
Ritesh Soni
(Dhoom 3)
Production
company
Distributed by Yash Raj Films
AMC Entertainment
(Dhoom, Dhoom 3)
Release date
1: 27 August 2004 (2004-08-27)
2: 24 November 2006 (2006-11-24)
3: 20 December 2013 (2013-12-20)
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget (3 films):
$36 million
Box office (3 films):
$120 million
Dhoom
Created by Aditya Chopra
Original work Dhoom
Print publications
Comics Dhoom: Redux 893
Films and television
Film(s) Dhoom
Dhoom 2
Dhoom 3
Games
Video game(s) Dhoom: 3 The Game
Dhoom: 3 Jet Speed
Audio
Soundtrack(s) Dhoom
Dhoom 2
Dhoom 3

Dhoom (Dhūm, meaning "Bang") is an Indian buddy-cop-action film series. The films revolve around ACP Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan), an Assistant Commissioner of Police and his sidekick Ali Akbar Fateh Khan (Uday Chopra), who attempt to capture wanted, professional thieves. In an ode to common practice, the plot is often heavily influenced by the antagonist. It is the third largest Bollywood film franchise in terms of box-office revenue.[1]

The latest installment in the series Dhoom 3 has earned over ₹550 crore worldwide, making it the fourth highest-grossing film in the history of Hindi cinema. As of 2016, Dhoom is the third highest grossing film franchise in Indian Cinema.

Overview

Dhoom (2004)

ACP Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan), is called on a case of thieves on motorcycles. He seeks the help of a scatterbrained, clownish downtown racer named Ali (Uday Chopra) and devises a trap to catch the thieves, but fails. Kabir, (John Abraham) the leader of the gang, eventually taunts Dixit by saying that he won't be able to catch Kabir even if he were right in front of him. He is proved correct and the failure of Dixit seemingly leads to the end of his partnership with Ali.

Kabir then lures Ali into his gang to replace Rohit who was killed by Jai. Jai is married to Sweety (Rimi Sen). Ali also falls in love with Sheena (Esha Deol), one of the gang members. The gang later goes to Goa to perform one last big heist before disbanding forever. Kabir now sets his eyes on the biggest casino in India. Kabir and his gang swiftly rob the casino on New Year's Eve, but soon, they realise that Jai has lured them right into a trap. Ali was working for Jai the whole time and a fight stages.

Kabir manages to escape from Jai, and goes back to the gang's truck where Ali tied up Sheena. Kabir then viciously beats up Ali for his betrayal. Kabir holds Ali at gunpoint, and is about to shoot him when Kabir is shot in the hand. The gang minus Sheena then boards the truck, while Jai and Ali follow. A fight ensues between Kabir and Jai on top of the truck, while Ali fights the other gang members Rahul and Tony inside. Ali fights his way into the driver's seat. Kabir tries to escape on his bike. He is then cornered by Jai and Ali. Kabir decides to commit suicide instead of going to jail and rides his bike over the edge and into the water. The movie ends with Jai and Ali bickering.

Dhoom 2 (2006)

The police are astonished by a master thief known only as Mr. "A" (Hrithik Roshan) because he leaves an 'A' symbol after each robbery. Mr. "A" steals a priceless English crown by sky diving onto a train across the Namibian desert, disguising himself as queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and escaping on a sand-board.

He is pursued by ACP Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan), his former classmate ACP Shonali Bose (Bipasha Basu), and Sub Inspector Ali Akbar (Uday Chopra), the comic relief. They try to catch him in the act as he robs a Mumbai museum, but fail after a long chase with Mr. "A" on rollerblades.

Mr. "A", in the meantime, is caught by the wiles of Sunehri (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan), who claims to be his number-one fan. Mr. "A" agrees to take Sunehri into partnership, not knowing that she is actually working for Jai.

Mr. "A" and Sunehri fly to Copacabana, where Mr. "A" plans another big heist. Jai and Ali follow. While in Brazil, they stay with Shonali's twin sister Monali and uncover that Mr. "A"'s real name is Aryan. Aryan, who has trusted Sunehri with his life, finds out that she is working against him and accuses her of treachery. She then realises that she loves him and joins him in earnest. Their heist is a success; their escape, not so much. In the end Sunehri shoots Aryan who falls off a cliff, though Sunehri claims she did it out of love. However, it is implied that even this was a last-resort faked death, planned out by Aryan and Sunehri, as in the end they are seen working at a restaurant in Fiji. Jai drops in unexpectedly but leaves them alone once Aryan hands over the details of where he has stashed the loot from all his robberies. Jai then talks to Ali over the phone and tells him to return to India, since they have a new case.

Dhoom 3 (2013)

The film starts in the year 1990 in Chicago when Iqbal Haroon Khan (Jackie Shroff) runs The Great Indian Circus, which has fallen on bad times. Anderson's (Andrew Bicknell) bank - Western Bank of Chicago - which has lent money to Iqbal Khan, decides to close down the circus when he is unable to repay the loan. Young Sahir (Siddharth Nigam), the little son of Iqbal Khan, pleads with Anderson not to shut down his father's circus, but his pleas don't help. Iqbal Khan commits suicide in front of the heartless Anderson, leaving Sahir devastated.

Years later, Sahir (Aamir Khan) has still not forgotten the high-handedness of the bank and swears revenge. He robs various branches of Western Bank of Chicago, leaving behind a message in Hindi and a clown mask. He uses his acrobatic circus skills to escape. As Chicago Police Officer Victoria (Tabrett Bethell) failed to catch him, she calls ACP Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan) and his partner, Ali (Uday Chopra), for help in solving the case.

Jai baits Sahir into robbing again by making it known he's on the case and he believes the thief is an amateur. During the pursuit after Sahir's next heist, Jai manages to shoot him in the shoulder before he disappears again. Sahir has the big premiere of The Great Indian Circus with his female lead acrobat, Aaliya (Katrina Kaif), involving a trick with him disappearing in one place and showing up in another. After the show the police surround him, knowing he's the thief, but when Sahir is examined, there is no evidence of a gunshot wound. It is later revealed that Sahir has an autistic twin brother, Samar, who helps him pull off his trick and rob the banks, and it was Samar who sustained the gunshot wound.

Jai eventually finds out about Samar, and manages to befriend him as part of his plan to trap them both, but Sahir finds out and thwarts Jai's plan. Sahir and Samar pull off their final bank heist and escape. However, the following day, Jai manages to corner them as they're making their way out of town. Samar is hesitant to run, when Aaliya shows up, as he loves her. Sahir surrenders to Jai, asking him to spare Samar and let him take the blame. Jai agrees, but Sahir jumps off the bridge. Samar grabs Sahir's hand, refusing to let him go. Eventually, the two of them jump off the bridge together. Finally Western Bank of Chicago is shut down as a result of the heists, while Aaliya takes over the Great Indian Circus.

Principal cast of the Dhoom Movies

Character Film
Dhoom
(2004)
Dhoom 2
(2006)
Dhoom 3
(2013)
Dhoom 4
(2019)
Jai Dixit Abhishek Bachchan
Ali Khan Uday Chopra
Sweety Dixit Rimi Sen Rimi Sen
Kabir Sharma John Abraham
Sheena Esha Deol
Vinod Ajay Pande
Rahul Arav Chaudhary
Tony Farid Amiri
Rohit Rohit Chopra
Shekhar Kamal Manoj Joshi
Aryan Singh
Mr. "A"
Hrithik Roshan
Shonali Bose Bipasha Basu
Monali Bose
Sunehri Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Sahir Khan
Samar Khan
Aaliyah Katrina Kaif
Commissioner Chaturvedi Jackie Shroff
Unnamed Villain Shah Rukh Khan

Crew

Occupation Film
Dhoom
(2004)
Dhoom 2
(2006)
Dhoom 3
(2013)
Director(S) Sanjay Gadhvi Vijay Krishna Acharya
Producer Aditya Chopra
Screenwriter Vijay Krishna Acharya
Original Story Aditya Chopra
Music Composer Pritam
Cinematographer(S) Nirav Shah Nirav Shah
Vikas Sivaraman
Sudeep Chatterjee

Release and revenue

Film Release date Budget Box office gross revenue
Worldwide Worldwide (inflation adjusted) India Overseas
Dhoom 27 August 2004 110 million[2] ($2.4 million)[3] 510 million[4][5][6] ($11.3 million)[3] 1.3 billion (US$18 million)[lower-alpha 1] 466 million[7] $800,000 (36 million)[3]
Dhoom 2 24 November 2006 450 million[8] ($9.9 million)[9] 1.514 billion[10] ($33.1 million)[9] 3.4 billion (US$47 million)[lower-alpha 2] 1.14 billion[11] $8 million[12] (362 million)[3]
Dhoom 3 20 December 2013 1.75 billion[13][14] ($30 million)[15] 5.892 billion ($101 million)[15] 7.01 billion (US$98 million)[lower-alpha 3] 3.72 billion[16] $35.6 million[17] (2.172 billion)[18]
Total N/A 2.31 billion ($42.3 million) 7.916 billion ($145.4 million) 11.71 billion ($183 million) 5.326 billion $44.4 million (2.57 billion)
Notes
  1. Dhoom inflation-adjusted worldwide gross: 510 million (equivalent to 1.3 billion or US$18 million in 2017).
  2. Dhoom 2 inflation-adjusted worldwide gross: 1.514 billion (equivalent to 3.5 billion or US$48 million in 2017).
  3. Dhoom 3 inflation-adjusted worldwide gross: 589.2 crore (equivalent to 713 crore or US$99 million in 2017).

Influence

The movie had a significant cultural impact among urban Indian youth. It was blamed for an increase in incidents of street racing, bike-borne theft and stunting on public roads. Besides, there was a new impetus to the bike-modifying scene with youth going in for modifications to their bikes ranging from free flow exhaust systems to addition of NOS kits.

In Malappuram district of Kerala, four members of a group of criminals had cracked the floor of South Malabar Gramin Bank in the early hours on 30 December 2007 and looted 2.5 million and 80 kilogrammes of gold, a total worth of Rs. 80 million, considered to be one of the biggest thefts in Kerala's crime records. The Kerala Police have arrested four people in connection with this and the leader admitted that he was inspired by Dhoom. The media in India drew parallels to Dhoom 2.[19][20]

Graphic novel

A graphic novel named Dhoom: Redux 893, has been published in 2012 by Yomics.[21]

Game

  • An android game based on the 2013 film Dhoom 3, titled Dhoom:3 The Game has been released on the same year.[22]
  • Another game titled Dhoom:3 Jet Speed released by 99games.[23]

References

  1. "Why Aamir's Dhoom: 3 is the best of the series so far". Firstpost. 23 December 2013.
  2. "Dhoom 2 set to make big splash". Rediff. 24 November 2006.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "PACIFIC Exchange Rate Service (45.3165 INR per USD)" (PDF). UBC Sauder School of Business. University of British Columbia. 2004. p. 3. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  4. http://www.yashrajfilms.com/AboutUs/BuisnessActivities.aspx?SectionCode=PRO002
  5. http://boxofficemojo.com/franchises/chart/?id=dhoom.htm
  6. "Top Lifetime Grossers 2000-2009 (Figures in Ind Rs)". Box Office India. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  7. "Dhoom - Movie". Box Office India. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  8. Sheikh, Aminah (24 November 2006). "Dhoom 2 set to make big splash". Rediff.com. Retrieved 22 August 2009.
  9. 1 2 "PACIFIC Exchange Rate Service (45.307 INR per USD)" (PDF). UBC Sauder School of Business. University of British Columbia. 2006. p. 3. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  10. "Dhoom 2 - Movie". Box Office India. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  11. "TOP WORLDWIDE GROSSERS 2006". Box Office India. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  12. "Foreign Grosses". Box Office India. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  13. "Is Aamir Khan The Real Superstar Now As He Is The Only One To Take A Big Opening Without Backing Of A Holiday With Dhoom 3?". Box Office India. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
  14. Sarita Tanwar (2 August 2013). "Aamir Khan's Dhoom 3 breaks box office records". DNA. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  15. 1 2 "Yearly Average Rates (58.5 INR per USD in 2013)". OFX.
  16. "Bollywood 200 Crore Club Movies: Hindi Films". Bollywood Movie Review. 3 April 2017. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  17. Hooli, Shekhar (1 May 2017). "Baahubali 2 overseas box office collection: Rajamouli's film beats Chennai Express, Kabali's lifetime record in 1st weekend". International Business Times.
  18. "Yearly Average Rates (61.01 INR per USD)". OFX. 2014.
  19. "Bollywood scripts Kerala's bank heist". DNA.
  20. "D(h)oomsday: In Chelembra and Milan, gold robberies rival thrillers". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 18 June 2008.
  21. http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/features/type/view/id/3809/Comic+book+Review%3A+Ek+Tha+Tiger+-+Dhoom+Redux+893
  22. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ninetyninegames.dhoomthree
  23. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ninetyninegames.dhoomthreejetspeed
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