Rating: 8.5/5 Stars
Star cast: Aamir Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra,
Katrina Kaif, Jackie Shroff.
Director: Vijay
Krishna Acharya
What’s Good: The raw
high octane action sequence, the pitch perfect bike thrills and mostly a great
writing which lacked in both the previous editions.
What’s Bad:
Stretching at 3 Hours, the film is a little too long but at its advantage never
boring. However, Aamir and Katrina’s amateurish love track could have been
avoided.
Loo break: None
Watch or Not?: Dhoom
3 is a definite must watch. Breathtakingly shot with gorgeous cinematography,
this edition notches higher than its preceding films in terms of thrills and
mostly in terms of soul. You wouldn’t want to miss a defining moment in the
history of commercial films of Bollywood. There is all the action and gadgets,
seamlessly beaded together but with a story that crackles!
The story starts with the history of Great Indian Circus in
Chicago which is mortgaged at the Western Chicago Bank. Its owner Iqbal (Jackie
Shroff) has found the magic trick of wooing the bankers but loss the bait
unfortunately.On an eventful night of the circus, Iqbal kills himself due to his inability to save his circus. Years later, Chicago bank is being robbed relentlessly and the thief leaves a Joker’s mask each time. Iqbal’s son Sahir(Aamir Khan) manages to start up their circus again co-incidentally. The Bombay Police is summoned and obvious links are found between Iqbal’s son Sahir’s involvement in the burglary.
Will Jai (Abhishek Bachchan) and Ali(Uday Chopra) win against Sahir who is determined to seek revenge and destroy the bank for life?
Dhoom 3 Review: Script Analysis
It takes a while for
the film’s plot to reveal completely. Luckily the writers pack in ample
suspense to keep your interest latched to the film from the scene go. While
Dhoom and Dhoom 2 both worked because of style and slickness, this one works
for its grit. It essentially has all the fun and entertainment that comes as a
package from the franchise but luckily this time the makers did not decide to
give the story a miss. Aamir’s bikes and all the death defying stunts are
extremely filmy to the core giving the audiences a taste of what essentially
qualifies as Bollywood, but this time they infuse a highly emotional story.
Of course, one
wouldn’t watch Dhoom for a story. It has always been about the ‘femme fatalles’
and ‘Fast and Furious’ stunts. But this one reveals itself as less of a wet
dream than what you expect. I specifically like the realistic writing that was
attempted in this one. Using one of Bollywood’s archaic props in a contemporary
movie like this is astonishing and commendably used.
The reason why the
writing is great in this film is not because of how the story is structured but
on what it is based. Getting to India, the concept of international circus,
recovering the Shakespearean idea of wittiness of a clown is praiseworthy.
The film in the
second half resorts to unbelievable sloppiness and slackens a little in terms
of looseness in the consistency of film’s writing but nevertheless, the use of
a few extremely stellar ideas makes this film fantastic for me.
Dhoom 3 Review: Star Performances
It is best to reveal as little as possible about Aamir’s
character. To say the least, Aamir Khan is sincere in whatever he does. He
plays every shade of his role with smoothness, ease and perfection.
Katrina Kaif is
beautiful in every frame. She is perfect with her acts and the dance. Sadly,
her role isn’t written with more meat or emotion.
Abhishek Bachchan is
as good as Jai Dixit as he has always been.
And no curt words for
Uday Chopra. God bless him for all the comic relief he provides. Without him,
Dhoom would be a brooding and distastefully somber.
Dhoom 3 Review: Direction, Editing and Screenplay
Vijay Krishna Acharya
does his job quite well. Though comparisons with Gadhvi is unavoidable, let’s
just say he is differently better. We have always watched Dhoom for car
smashes, bike chases, but this time Dhoom for me was way more from the heart.
And I for one, enjoyed way more.
I have always rooted
for the Dhoom villains more so for Hrithik Roshan. His cucumber cool demeanor and
composed style of stealing made me go woot for him. He was just so much cooler
than the policemen. But this time my heart went out for the villains. Their
emotional baggage was so believable that you’ll want them to win in each of
their attempts.
The film’s editing
could have been more taut. The dramatic sequences might seem overdrawn
especially because the film borders at a runtime of nearly three hours. For its
length, the film deters you a little but don’t let that come in the way of you
having a blast at the cinemas.
Dhoom 3 Review: The Last Word
Dhoom 3 was
spectacular and majestic. Keeping a strong hold on the emotional prowess of its
plot, the film sews in the slick action so awe strikingly. Don’t go in
expecting an Aamir Khan film because it isn’t without flaws. But it gets right
everything that is a must for commercial films, especially its ability to grasp
on to the interest of audiences. Even cool thieves are vulnerable people and to
be able to get that correct is what makes Dhoom 3 a winner. One bang up job! I
am going with 4 stars for the only hitch that good films don’t necessarily need
to stretch this long
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