The movie is famous for the "lip-lock" scene between Hrithik and Aishwarya, which was highly controversial at the time.
While the first Dhoom introduced the concept of the "cool thief" on a bike, Dhoom 2 elevated the stakes by introducing Aryan, a master of disguise played by Hrithik Roshan. The film shifted the scale from local robberies to international heists, filming across Mumbai, Namibia, and Brazil. This expansion created a massive demand for exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and high-bitrate digital copies that showcased the vibrant cinematography of Sudeep Chatterjee. Technical Mastery and Disguises
No Dhoom album is complete without the quirkiness of Ali. This track served as the narrative bridge, grounding the high-flying stunts with the film's comedic roots. With its upbeat tempo and playful lyrics, it reminded the audience that despite the diamonds and disguises, the heart of the story was still a buddy-cop adventure.