Dhoom (franchise)

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Dhoom is an Indian caper action film series produced by Yash Raj Films and AMC Entertainment. The series revolves around Assistant Commissioner of Police Officer To Next Posting and Promotion Rank Badge For Deputy Commissioner of Police Officer Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan), a police officer, and his sidekick Rank For Sub Inspector To Next Posting and Promotion Rank Badge For Senior Inspector Akbar Fateh Khan (Uday Chopra), on missions to capture professional thieves. It is the sixth largest Indian film franchise in terms of box-office revenue.[1]

Dhoom
DVD Cover for the Trilogy
Created byAditya Chopra
Original workDhoom (2004)
OwnersYash Raj Films
AMC Entertainment
Years2004-2006-2013-2026
Print publications
ComicsDhoom: Redux 893
Films and television
Film(s)
Games
Video game(s)
  • Dhoom (2004)
  • Dhoom 2 (2006)
  • Dhoom 3: The Game (2013)
Audio
Soundtrack(s)

The latest installment in the series Dhoom 3 has earned over ₹557 crore worldwide. As of 2024, Dhoom is the eleventh highest-grossing film franchise in Indian Cinema.

Overview

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Dhoom (2004 film)

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A mysterious gang of bikers are on a robbing spree, where A.C.P Jai Dixit gets Ali, a mechanic, to assist him in the case. With the clock ticking, it's up to the duo to nab the thieves red-handed.

The film stars Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra as buddy cops Jai Dixit and Ali Khan, while John Abraham plays the antagonist, with Esha Deol and Rimi Sen playing supporting roles.

Dhoom 2 (2006 film)

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A.C.P Jai Dixit and Ali are assigned to trail an international thief codenamed "Mr. A", who steals priceless artifacts and has chosen Mumbai as his next target.

The film introduces Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as the antagonists and also introduces Bipasha Basu in a dual supporting role, while Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra reprise their roles as Jai Dixit and Ali Khan.

Dhoom 3 (2013 film)

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When Sahir, a circus entertainer trained in magic and acrobatics, turns into a thief to take down a corrupt bank in Chicago that is responsible for his father's death, A.C.P Jai Dixit and Ali are called to catch him.

The film introduces Aamir Khan as the antagonist, while Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra reprise their roles as Jai Dixit and Ali Khan, with Katrina Kaif and Tabrett Bethell play supporting roles.


Films

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Film Release date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producer
Dhoom 27 August 2004 Sanjay Gadhvi Vijay Krishna Acharya, Aditya Chopra Aditya Chopra
Dhoom 2 24 November 2006
Dhoom 3 20 December 2013 Vijay Krishna Acharya

Dhoom (2004 film)

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Dhoom was the first installment of the series which was released on 27 August 2004, and received mixed-to-positive reviews.[2] The film became a commercial success and its lifetime worldwide adjusted gross is 72.5 crore (US$8.7 million).[3][4][5][6] Overseas gross of Dhoom stands at US$2 million with its US gross at $330,400.

Dhoom 2 (2006 film)

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Dhoom 2 was the second installment in this series[7] which was released on 24 November 2006 in India, where it received critical acclaim from critics.[8]

Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave 4.5 out of 5 stars, reporting "On the whole, Dhoom 2 is a winner all the way. For Yash Raj, who've not only produced but also distributed the film, Dhoom 2 should emerge as one of the biggest hits of their career."[9] Rachel Saltz of The New York Times reviewed, "The pleasure principle is palpable in the giddy, slick Dhoom 2, a satisfying example of the new, thoroughly modern Bollywood.[10] In India, Dhoom 2 broke several box-office records, mainly those for opening day and opening weekend grosses, including a first week of ₹66 million in Mumbai and ₹179 million for all of India.[11] It grossed US$979,000 in North America in 63 theatres over its three-day opening weekend ($1.3 million over four days), becoming the third largest opening weekend for a Bollywood film in North America.[12] Dhoom 2 is estimated to have grossed US$8,750,000 total in the overseas markets.[13]

Dhoom 3 (2013 film)

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Dhoom 3 was the third installment of the series, which was released on 20 December 2013 and received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics.[14]

Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama rated the film 4.5 out of 5 stars and said, "On the whole, DHOOM-3 is one solid entertainer loaded with attitude and star power that will leave fans of the series salivating for more."[15] The film went on to gross 4 billion (US$48 million) worldwide in just ten days, and becomes the eleventh highest-grossing Indian film of all time.[16][17][18]

Recurring cast and characters

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This table lists the main characters who appear in the Dhoom Franchise.

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  • A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film.
Actors Films
Dhoom
(2004)
Dhoom 2
(2006)
Dhoom 3
(2013)
Abhishek Bachchan A.C.P / D.C.P Jai Dixit
Uday Chopra Sub Inspector / Senior Inspector Ali Akbar Fateh Khan
Rimi Sen Sweety J. Dixit
John Abraham Kabir Sharma
Esha Deol Sheena Rai
Arav Chaudhary Rahul
Ajay Pande Vinod
Farid Amiri Tony
Rohit Chopra Rohit
Manoj Joshi Shekhar Kamal
Hrithik Roshan Aryan Singhania / "Mr. A"
Aishwarya Rai Sunehri Kaur
Bipasha Basu Shonali Bose / Monali Bose
Aamir Khan,
Siddharth Nigam (Junior Version)
Sahir Khan / Samar Khan
Katrina Kaif Aaliya Hussain
Jackie Shroff Iqbal Haroon Khan
Tabrett Bethell Victoria Williams

Additional crew and production details

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Occupation Film
Dhoom
(2004)
Dhoom 2
(2006)
Dhoom 3
(2013)
Director Sanjay Gadhvi Vijay Krishna Acharya
Producer Aditya Chopra
Story Aditya Chopra Aditya Chopra
Vijay Krishna Acharya
Screenplay & Dialogues Vijay Krishna Acharya
Editor Rameshwar S. Bhagat Ritesh Soni
Music Pritam
Lyrics Sameer Anjaan Sameer Anjaan
Kausar Munir
Amitabh Bhattacharya
Background Score Salim–Sulaiman Julius Packiam
Cinematography Nirav Shah Nirav Shah
Vikas Sivaraman
Sudeep Chatterjee
Production Companies Yash Raj Films
Distributing Companies Sony Films Yash Raj Films
Running Time 129 minutes 152 minutes 172 minutes

Release and revenue

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Box office performance

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The franchise has been notable for its profit, with Dhoom[19] and its follow-up having earned a combined profit of ₹823.7 crore, according to IBtimes.[20][21]

Film Release date Budget Box office revenue Ref.
Dhoom 27 August 2004 11 crore (US$1.3 million)[22] 72.5 crore (US$8.7 million) [23][24]
Dhoom 2 24 November 2006[25] 35 crore (US$4.2 million) 162 crore (US$19 million)[26] [27][23]
Dhoom 3 20 December 2013 100 crore (US$12 million) 589.2 crore (US$71 million)[28][29] [30][31]
Total 192 crore (US$23 million)
(four films)
976.12 crore (US$120 million)
(four films)


Influence

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The movie had a significant cultural impact among urban Indian youth. It was blamed for an increase in incidents of street racing, bike-borne theft and stunting on public roads. Besides, there was a new impetus to the bike-modifying scene with youth going in for modifications to their bikes ranging from free flow exhaust systems to addition of NOS kits. In Malappuram district of Kerala, four members of a group of criminals had cracked the floor of South Malabar Gramin Bank in the early hours on 30 December 2007 and looted 2.5 million and 80 kilograms of gold, a total worth of Rs. 80 million, considered to be one of the biggest thefts in Kerala's crime records. The Kerala Police have arrested four people in connection with this and the leader admitted that he was inspired by Dhoom. The media in India drew parallels to Dhoom 2.[32][33]

Graphic novel

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A graphic novel named Dhoom: Redux 893, has been published in 2012 by Yomics.[34]

Games

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  • Dhoom (2004) and Dhoom 2 (2006), video games by FXLabs based on the second film of the series.[35][36]
  • Dhoom:3 The Game and Dhoom:3 Jet Speed by 99games based on the third film of the series.[37][38]

Rumoured projects

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There have been large number of false rumours spread of an upcoming sequel to Dhoom 3, some rumours stating that Akshay Kumar would be in Dhoom 4.[39] However, Yash Raj Films later clarified that they had never asked Akshay for a role in the film. In fact they further even stated that they did not even have a script, plot, or even an idea, at that point.[39] The response that the production company gave even further clarified that there was no actors yet even signed or in consideration for the so-called Dhoom 4 by the production company.[40] This was not the first time such a rumour relating to Dhoom 4 happened, when Shah Rukh Khan was rumoured to be in the film, one of the directors at the production company stated a similar statement that there was no story for a Dhoom 4.[41] The actor himself even stated that he had not yet been offered to sign up for a Dhoom 4 film.[42] This was the same case when other actors were speculated, with the production house stating the same response.[43] In fact in at some time in 2018, a spokesperson of the production company stated that there were no current plans for the movie.[44] However, around the time of the release of Thugs of Hindostan, a film made by the same director of Dhoom 3, some people from the production house stated the possibility of a release of Dhoom 4 lies on how successful the movie is.[41][45]

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