December 25, 2013

Dhoom: 3

After a long time I've watched some movie at multiplex, last watch was Bhag Milkha Bhag. Yesterday I happened to see, much awaited, much hyped, Dhoom 3!
Story wise, it had a base to the actions that were shown and not just vaguely few people were fighting, though Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra's first scene was damn vague and overly done too!
It is story of revenge, again I felt it very strange to take revenge from bank, one robs it. But no bad intentioned or intentions can ever succeed and so was the result of bank but then revenge too is a negative feeling which can also not make one happy ever. Just for revenge sake they spent so many years of their valuable life, I couldn't believe it. They took banks or just one bankers view very personally which lead to all this drama as well as trauma to them. Aamir's father did suicide. Suiciding is also not a way to get ride of any problem.
There was also point about secrets. Every human being have some secrets in life, which is know to them only, I agree! There was friendship. Friendship is a very important relationship, I agree here too. B-)
There was suspense and bit of thrill in the movie which I would definitely not like to tell to kill your thought to ever watch it. Second half of movie is better moving story wise than the first half. In the first part where there was only run and chase between the thief and the police, the latter part was sensible and nice. Why the hell was police just chasing him I didn't know why they weren't using their super guns but were just showing off. Had they used it they could have caught the thief by one shot itself! May be then the movie would not have been made! :-P But our Indian police did it soon though failed to catch Aamir. I wondered, is it that British police is too decent to shoot? Don't know! ;-)
I liked these lines that is repeated many times in the movie,
Bande hain ham uske
Ham pe kiska zor
Ummedon ke sooraj
Nikle chaaron or
Iraade hain fauladi
Himmati har kadam
Apne hathon kismat likhne
Aaj chale hain ham

Music was good. Dance was also good. Especially that tap dance, I just loved it!

Uday Chopra had same cheap sense of humor and sexual appeal like other two parts. There was not an ounce of newness in his character except the only part I life was when Abhishek and he were at airport returning and then comes his dialogue to stop Abhi. It was a nice scene.
Abhishek Bachchan too was almost same, but this time less arrogant on Ali, may be he got used to now! :-)
Katrina was nothing more than a dancer, only not more than 15mins dialogue scene she had just to show she likes Aamir. But this was an action movie and not romantic, I reminded myself. She looked stunning. I did appreciate her dancing skills, her flexibility, her glamorous look, her hard work of doing circus stunts, etc.
Aamir looked good, nice body, and very nice acting, as usual! His character was strong. I also liked his childhood character by the child the artist.
BMW Bikes, I loved them! :-)

It is if not awesome then not awful too. It can be viewed once without regrets.

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