Dhoom: 3

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Plot

Trained as a circus entertainer by his father, the adult Sahir co-stars in a circus alongside the gymnast Aaliya, though his true motive is to rob the show's owners, whom he believes were responsible for his father's murder.

Release Year: 2013

Director: Vijay Krishna Acharya

Storyline

Trained as a circus entertainer by his father, the adult Sahir co-stars in a circus alongside the gymnast Aaliya, though his true motive is to rob the show's owners, whom he believes were responsible for his father's murder.

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Filming Locations: Chicago, Illinois, USA

Opening Weekend: $3,305,000

(USA)
(20 December 2013)

Gross: $3,305,000

(USA)
(20 December 2013)



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Rating: 4/10


Dhoom 3 is an Indian attempt to make a Hollywood(like) movie but it
fails miserably. I am not just saying that so sound cool or something
but you will understand what I am trying to say after you watch this
film. There are so many loopholes in the story…oh wait,There isn't a
story. Its just plain non sense. Coming to the sequences, the opening
one is emotional which sets a base to the whole vendetta story. Then we
have the present time and the first robbery (which is actually second
in screenplay). The CGI should be appreciated but the action (e.g.
Aamir seemed to be flying) scenes are quite unbelievable. They not only
defy gravity, but also logic. The chase scenes looked like they were
just intended for the audience to be enthralled, without thinking of
why, how or what. Policemen hesitating to act, holding firearms but not
actually using them and even appreciating the stunts of the thief
through walkie- talkies. Forget it! I don't understand how did Mumbai
Police cops Jay Dixit( Abhishek Bacchan and Uday chopra) land up in
Chicago to help the CPD. And like the previous installments of once hit
franchise, Abhishek's plan on how to stop the thief is a master plan.
Its called "Lets wait for the next one". The music is actually nice
when compared with Pritam's previous works and I am just saying that is
because I cant find the original source of that music as of now but I
am pretty confident that I will,given the history you know! Song
placement is just horrible. I didn't really get that why was there a
romantic song in between..just coz it's a bollywood movie? I am of the
view that there are too much of them. Saying that, there are a couple
of dance sequences which were good…it seems that Amir and Kat really
worked hard for that unlike Deepika who got them done by a body double
in Ram Leela.

Well, the locations aren't bad. It's mostly shot in Chicago, and some
of the vistas used as backgrounds for the bridges look pretty awesome.
The stunts themselves, however, are both pointless and badly edited.
Khan's bike (which is a Transformer, for some reason) is flung around
excitably enough but hurling action figures isn't the same as
choreographing an action set-piece. So much time is spent in slow-
motion, and so long do we linger on each shot, that the chases appear
sluggish. There is no sense of urgency. At one point, stationary police
cars randomly start to do cartwheels, perhaps only to indulge
Director's inner Rohit Shetty. Like I said, if your child doesn't know
what movies are, he might be amused. For a bit. VFX is heavily abused
in this one. First half of the movie sucked big time. Second half is
better but still not worth spending Rs 300. the film is, essentially, a
dumbed-down version of Christopher Nolan's The Prestige, arguably the
greatest movie ever made about magicians. I would rate this mediocre
film 4 on 10 with a suggestion to wait for Torrents/Blu-Rays or cheap
road side DVDs