Dhoom 3 - 2013 - (Info-Trailer)
Director : Vijay Krishna Acharya
Producer : Aditya Chopra
Release : Decemer 19, 2013
Starring : Aamir Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Uday Chopra, Katrina Kaif
There is a mystery that this intriguing movie jumps at us mid-point. Alas, the secret,if one may call it that, only contours the film's most well-known detail: this is an Aamir Khan show all the way. And he gets to give his most over-the-top presentation - some of which looks like a dig at Shah Rukh Khan's "My Name Is Khan", since, contain your wind, Dharmesh Darshan's "Mela".
alright ...let's say it out loud...there are two Aamir Khans in "Dhoom 3". Twin brothers out to have some grave fun at the cost of the town of Chicago where the cops, we get to understand, are so dumb they need help from their Indian counterparts. Which is actually ironical when advised in the context of present-day political relations between India and America.
But this, as we understand, is Chicago as glimpsed through the eyes of the architects of the Dhoom franchise. controller Vijay Krishna Acharya who helms this avatar of Dhoom furnishes a fabulous method to the proceedings. The borders are attractively lit. Sudeep Chatterjee's cinematography knows recognizes acknowledges and notes attractiveness in every pattern, from the architecture to Katrina Kaif.
The preamble with Jackie Shroff playing a magician on the skids, is done up in shades of shimmering discontent proposing a deep fracture in the contrive separating the haves from the have-naughties.
A sense of twinkle-eyed mischief not ever forsakes the narrative. And express gratitude God for a sense of wit to back up the boy-toys that the grownups appear to be playing with. Gimmicky props are certainly conveyed up for concern. Sleek motorcycles that turn into motorboats in green-blue canals, magicians' tricks which display up at any granted instant, twins who swap roles without warning...
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