'Dhoom 2' is a visual delight. The film moves from Mumbai to Goa, Rajasthan, Namibia and finally to Brazil. Some portions of the film seem straight out of a Hollywood film.
This slick action flick has awesome stunts and action (Hrithik's first robbery in a moving train in Namibia, robbery of a precious diamond from a museum in Mumbai, and the theft in Jamnagar), but unfortunately they're all placed in the first half. But you won't be disappointed if you watch it as pure escapist fare. The film really transports the viewers into a different world.
Now for the story. Ali (Uday Chopra) is now ACP Jai Dixit's (Abhishek Bachchan) right hand man.
Aryan (A) played by Hrithik Roshan is a hi-tech international thief who leaves his signature (A) at the scene of every crime. He also leaves clues indicating the venue and date of his next crime. After pulling off a series of impossible thefts all over the world, his next target is Mumbai in India.
The case is given to ACP Jai and Ali. Helping them solve the case is ACP Shonali Bose (Bipasha Basu), Jai's college mate.