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'Dhoom 2' a slick glamour, action
package (REVIEW)
By Subhash K. Jha,
Film: "Dhoom 2"; Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek
Bachchan, Bipasha Basu, Uday Chopra; Rating: ***
Clever ... very clever. That's the impression you come away with
from this sumptuous package of gloss, glamour, glitter and oomph
quotient.
If you've seen the first instalment of "Dhoom", you would
know Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra carry
forward their characters. And that's not an easy thing to do.
Abhishek is saddled with an aura of solemnity while
everyone else has a rollicking time.
Make no mistake. "Dhoom 2" is about letting your hair
down as far as it can go. The carnival-like atmosphere is
carried all the way to Brazil where the sweaty tropical mood is
imbibed into the characters as they play an ambivalent game of
cat and mouse.
Yes, there are the law-enforcers and the law-breakers. But how
do we tell them apart?
Certainly not by the glamour quotient, which is, applied to the
antagonist Aryan (Hrithik) and his moll Sunehri (Aishwarya)
far more intently than the cop-hero Jai (Abhishek) and
his sidekick Ali (Uday Chopra).
And if you add Bipasha's double role to the heady brew,
you've got a film that's the equivalent of a glossy calendar.
The film moves from Mumbai to Brazil in undulating movements and
fuses furious action and svelte skin-show in a mix that leaves
you dizzy.
Movies were never meant to be so heady, unsteady and ready to
rock. Aishwarya's doll-like movements in the song "Crazy kiya
re" drive one crazy indeed.
The fast-paced and superbly crafted moments of aerial and ground
stunts are all centred on the one and only Hrithik. "Dhoom 2"
is bigger, brighter, sexier and sassier than the earlier film.
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Director Sanjay Gadhvi doesn't try to please the audience. A
sense of renewed and engaging déjà vu is created by the film's
own volition.
All the chutzpah and chirpy glamour from the first film is back
with loads of oomph. The storytelling careens from the downright
clownish courtship (Bipasha and Uday Chopra) to the outright
passionate.
Aishwarya and Hrithik are arguably the best-looking
couple Bollywood has ever seen. They look good and vibe so
beautifully together.
The light falls just right on each actor. I can't think of one
film since "Sholay" that has showcased a bunch of top-notch
actors in a more flattering light. Bipasha's double role as a
no-nonsense Mumbai cop and a sexy Brazilian girl is a little
absurd.
Abhishek lends his solemn cop's role a kind of edgy intolerance
that makes him just right to counter the "perfect thief" played
by Hrithik Roshan.
The film belongs to Hrithik. What an actor, what a dancer, what
a screen presence! In a vital love sequence with Aishwarya,
Hrithik displays controlled inner and outer movements as the
international thief who shows the desperate anxiety of a lover.
Hrithik implements the series of heists in a spirit of
twinkle-eyed mischief. When the crime-caper turns into an
intense love story, you marvel at the actor's ability of taking
the plot from one level of engaging diversion to another without
losing the rhythm pattern that governs the narration.
The film, however, never goes over the top in pursuit of stunts
and thrills.
The Aishwarya-Hrithik chemistry puts the film's mood into
a humane perspective. The two anti-socials look into each
other's smouldering eyes, whisper about love, life and food to
each other, play basketball together and even exchange an
intense kiss.
At the end of it all, we're left gasping for breath. Hrithik,
Aishwarya and the rest of the cast look bronzed and
sweaty... the heat is a killer.
Of course there have been other more well thought-out capers.
But has there ever been a caper as good-looking as "Dhoom 2"?
Has Aishwarya ever looked and acted more authentically in
any of her masala films? Has Hrithik ever given more substantial
proof of his magnetic star power? Has Abhishek had a bigger
chance to act in a film where's his male co-star gets the
author-backed role?
The answer to all the questions is a big no.
"Dhoom 2" is a slick flick with stunts that flatter Hrithik's
star presence, only to deceive the audience into believing it's
all very easy.
This is a film that makes the big-screen spectacle look jovial
and casual. The gruelling glamour of a stunt-driven drama has
never been more fluently placed before us.
Dhoom 2 Music review
'Dhoom 2' music disappoints (MUSIC REVIEW)
By Zafri Mudasser Nofil,
Album: "Dhoom 2"; Music Director: Pritam Chakravarthy; Lyrics:
Sameer; Music Label: Yash Raj Music; Rating: *1/2
Pritam's foot-tapping score in "Dhoom" in 2004 had taken the
music world by storm. Maybe he was helped with the film's promos
showing it to be a biker's delight. Or probably Thai pop star
Tata Young, who sung the super-hit "Dhoom machcha le", was the
surprise element.
But in the sequel "Dhoom 2", Pritam cuts a sorry figure.
The album begins with the number "Crazy kiya re", a dance number
sung by Sunidhi Chauhan with a chorus in English "Sexy lady on
the floor, keeps you coming back for more". But apart from a
sensuous element, there is nothing much to be written about the
song.
"Touch Me" is another racy track sung this time by the vivacious
Alisha Chinai and KK. Pritam also infuses a heavy dose of
instruments in the number. Quite ordinary stuff.
"Dil laga na" is billed as the "Dhoom machcha le" ("Dhoom"
anthem) of "Dhoom 2". Pritam ropes in five singers - Sukhbir,
Soham Chakrabarty, Jolly Mukherjee, Mahalaxmi Iyer and Suzanne -
but fails to give the same effect as "Dhoom machcha le". He has
no Tata Young either.
Vishal Dadlani along with Dominique Cerejo sings "Dhoom again" -
the English reprise of "Dhoom machcha le" - but even Pritam
would agree the original was better. Asaf Ali Baig has penned
the lyrics for this track.
"My name is Ali", sung by Sonu Nigam with Bipasha Basu chipping
in with a couple of lines, is the only slow song in the album.
The love song, picturised on Uday Chopra (who plays Ali in the
film), reminds one of "Dilbara" from the original film.
There is also a remix of "Crazy kiya re" by Bunty Rajput but
there is hardly any value addition.
Pritam, who has of late given some hummable scores, fails to
keep up his good work.
Perhaps he was under some pressure keeping in mind the success
he had in "Dhoom".
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