(A) meets Sunehri (Aishwarya Rai), a petty local but clever thief. They enter into a partnership. There's a slight twist in the story here. The climax is bound to leave the audience with a happy feeling.
While the first half is a cat and mouse game between A and Jai-Shonali, the second half focuses more on two love stories (Hrithik-Ash, and Uday-Bipasha). This makes the second half seem pale in comparison to the first half.
The revolver sequence between Hrithik and Ash is superb. Don't be surprised to see the two in a smooch scene. Their costumes and styling are superb. The two sequences showing Hrithik and Abhishek talking to each other (once when Abhishek does not know Hrithik's identity while the other when he does) are both brilliant.
'Dhoom 2' is Hrithik's film all through. He looks convincing as the thief and is the real star of the film. Hrithik has managed to overshadow Abhishek effortlessly not just in the acting department but also in the looks department.