Often criticized, but impossible to ignore. Ali is the comedic relief, but he is also the audience’s entry point. He is the guy who dreams of owning a bike like Kabir’s. His catchphrase, "Jonny... I love you Jonny," became a staple of 2000s pop culture.
At its core, is a simple, streamlined action thriller. The film introduces us to Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan), a no-nonsense, by-the-book police officer in Mumbai. His methodical world is turned upside down when a gang of high-tech, thrill-seeking bikers, led by the enigmatic Kabir (John Abraham), begins pulling off a series of impossible robberies. dhoom 1
Producer Aditya Chopra originally envisioned car chases, but director Sanjay Gadhvi insisted on motorcycles to ensure the actors' faces remained visible during stunts. The "Hayabusa" Craze: The film famously featured the Suzuki Hayabusa Often criticized, but impossible to ignore
★★★★☆ (4/5) - The one that started it all. Essential viewing for action cinema fans. His catchphrase, "Jonny
If you are looking to relive the magic or introduce a new generation to the film, is readily available. You can stream it on platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video (depending on your region), or rent it on YouTube and Google Play Movies. For the best experience, watch it with the original stereo sound turned up loud—just be careful not to speed through a red light afterward.
Kabir (John Abraham), the cold, calculated mastermind who views crime as an art form.