![]() Director Sanjay GadhviProducer Aditya ChopraYash Chopra Music Pritam ChakrabortyCinematography Nirav ShahEditing Rameshwar S BhagatStory Vijay Krishna AcharyaScreenplay Vijay Krishna AcharyaDialogues Vijay Krishna AcharyaAction Allan AminArt Director Pramod GurujiVinod Guruji Costumes Anaita ShroffBanner Yash Raj FilmsRelease Date Aug 24, 2004Run Time 129 MinLanguage Hindi | STAR CASTAbhishek Chitlangia, John Abraham, Uday Chopra, Rimi Sen, Esha Deol, Perizaad Zorabian, Arjun Sablok, Manoj Joshi, Ajay, Mukesh Ahuja, Bhupendra, Yusuf Hussain, Sanjay Singh, Farid AmiriDHOOM VIDEOSDHOOM MOVIE REVIEWSBollywoodHungama 1.5/5 Abhishek Bachchan makes a sincere attempt to look the character. John Abraham looks cool as the evil guy. But it is Uday Chopra who stands out with an above ordinary performance, playing to the gallery completely. Rimi gets more scope than Esha; she is quite likeable. Read More ApunKaChoice.com Uday Chopra chips in some light moments in this otherwise gritty fare with his 'tongue-in-cheek' humor. Abhishek Bachchan needs to master a few emotive expressions other than his usual brooding. John Abraham looks dashing and fits the role of a bike-riding thief to T. Read More NowRunning.com 3/5 In the first half, the narrative borrows heavily from Hollywood films like "Gone In 60 Seconds", "The Fast & The Furious" and biker movies of the 1960s like "Easy Rider". Post-intermission we are taken into a casino in a hotel for a climax that echoes Steven Soderberg's "Ocean's 11". Read More Galatta.com Abhishek Bachchan makes a sincere attempt to look the character. John Abraham looks cool as the evil guy. But it is Uday Chopra who stands out with an above ordinary performance, playing to the gallery completely. Read More SantaBanta.com John Abraham as a baddie still needs to work on his oratory skills. Though Abhishek makes a convincing cop but it is Uday Chopra, who steals the show from his partner by playing to the gallery. Likewise Rimii 'outstrips' Esha and make her presence felt. Read More |