ISSN: 1391 - 0531
Sunday, December 03, 2006
Vol. 41 - No 27
TV Times

Dhoom-2 booms Liberty

By Susitha R. Fernando

Dhoom-2', a sequel to the successful movie "Dhoom" is all set to woo the Bollywood audiences in December.

The sequel has Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai playing thieves, Hrithik replaces John from the earlier flick while Aishwarya and Bipasha Basu pitch in for Esha Deol and Rimi Sen. The original had Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra, John Abraham, Esha Deal and Rimi Sen in its cast.

The story of the movie revolves around Ali's (Uday Chopra) dream of becoming a police officer finally turning into reality. He is Assistant Commissioner of Police Jai Dixit's (Abhishek Bachchan) right hand man. They try to keep a tight leash on crime together, but fate has something else in store for them.

Aryan (Hrithik Roshan), a hi-tech, international thief, after pulling off series of near-impossible heists all over the world, decides to move to Mumbai. That's when Ali and Jai's lives turn upside down.

Aryan succeeds in dodging Jai and Ali, who are working on his case round the clock. Then comes Shonali Bose, Jai's college mate, now a police officer.

She helps put pieces of the puzzle together as she has been closely tracking these thefts and is now considered an expert on Aryan, whom no one has seen - not even Shonali.

Aryan finds his match in Sunehri (Aishwarya Rai), a pretty yet clever thief. They decide to work together and thus the game begins.
Does ACP Jai Dixit manage to nab Aryan? Or does Aryan give him the slip?

From the desert of Namibia to the backwaters of Goa, the main streets of Mumbai and the ancient forts of Rajasthan, and finally to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - the film promises to take the audience on a ride through some of the most exotic locations in the world.

In addition director Sanjay Gadhavi has laced it with the best of technology to turn it into a hi-tech thriller.
The film will be released at Liberty cinema, Colombo and Sigiri cinema, Katugastota on December 14

 
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