This movie is exclusively made for Hrithik Roshan. Hrithik Roshan the robber has used all possible gadgets in the movie. Hrithik Roshan can be seen in 15 different appearances in the movie. Hrithik Roshan playing a sporty guy in the movie and plays sports like Roller Bladding, Sky Diving, Sand Boarding etc. So a lion’s share of credit for this goes to Hrithik Roshan, without whom this movie would have been a soulless body. The movie truly belongs to him.
Coming to the hard facts, the movie actually according to me should have ended right after the intro of Hrithik, that's only opening scene which is watchable. Coming to Aish, how could she act so good in "Hum dil de chuke sanam", and when you watch her in this movie, you'll feel sorry for her. She can't act guys, she was so pathetic in this movie. She doesn't fit into the role properly, she acts like a novice. The film could have been made much shorter, but no bollywood principles doesn't allow that, you have to make a movie which runs for complete 3 hours.
Abhishek Bachchan looks rugged playing the no-nonsense cop but is never able to rise above Hrithik’s presence.
Bipasha Basu looks really hot.
On the other hand, Aishwarya Rai doesn’t look least bit sexy despite wearing a variety of skimpy dresses. The gorgeous actress is not able to carry herself comfortably in revealing outfits.
Uday Chopra is the only source of humour in this action-packed thriller. Although his comedy is generic, the flair and ease with which he does it makes his character very entertaining.
Rimi Sen has a brief and forgettable role of Jai’s pregnant, cribbing wife.
‘Dhoom 2’ isn’t void of faults, and some of them are so glaring to be overlooked. Bipasha’s character Shonali is inexplicably dropped at the interval point and another character, an identical twin called Monali, is introduced in Brazil. And both Shonali and Monali have little significance to the movie’s story.
Secondly, after a series of intelligently conceived robberies in the first half, the last robbery in the film turns out to be lacklustre and without any thrill.
Thirdly, Pritam’s recycled and rehashed compositions that only evoke yawns and encourage you to go out for some refreshments.
Fourthly, the romance between Hrithik and Ash lacks the real spark.
All said, this Dhoom turns out to be bigger, better and bombastic than its prequel.
Just go for HRITHIK!