It tells the story of a motorbike gang committing robberies throughout Mumbai and the police officer who teams up with a motorbike dealer to stop them. Earning over ₹290 million (US$4.0 million) Nett Gross in India, the film became one of the top-grossing Hindi films of 2004. It spawned a, with its sequel, released on 24 November 2006, and released on 20 December 2013. Contents • • • • • • • Plot [ ] The story starts in the city of, where a motorbike gang starts breaking into banks and other public places and vanishing onto the. Jai Dixit (), a no-nonsense cop, is called onto the case. Dixit seeks the help of a local bike dealer/racer named Ali Khan (), and devises a trap to catch the gang, but it fails. Kabir (), the leader of the gang, eventually taunts Dixit, stating that Dixit couldn't catch him even if he was right in front of him.
He is proven correct and the failure of Dixit seemingly leads to the breakup of his partnership with Ali. Kabir then lures Ali into his gang to take place of Rohit, the gang member who was killed by ACP Dixit. Ali falls in love with Sheena (), another gang member. The gang later goes to to perform one last big heist before disbanding forever. Kabir sets his eyes on the largest casino in all of India.
Kabir and his gang swiftly loot the casino on, but they soon realize that Dixit has led them right into a trap. It is revealed that Ali was working for Dixit the whole time, and a fight ensues.
Kabir manages to escape from ACP Dixit, and goes back to the gang's truck where Ali has kept Sheena bound and gagged. Kabir then viciously beats up Ali for his betrayal, but Ali is saved by the timely arrival of Dixit at the scene. The gang flees, except for Sheena, while Dixit and Ali give chase. They kill all the other gang members except for Kabir, who tries to escape on his bike. He is cornered by Dixit and Ali with nowhere to go. Kabir decides to take his own life rather than let Dixit arrest him, and he rides his bike over the edge of a cliff into the water. The movie ends with Dixit and Ali arguing with each other.
Cast [ ] • as Jai Dixit • as Ali Khan • as Kabir • as Sheena • as Sweety Dixit • as Shekhar Kamal • as Rahul • Farid Amiri as Tony • Rohit Chopra as Rohit • Ajay Pande as Vinod • as a Chor Bazaar Goon • Mehul Bhojak as Manu • Yusuf Hussain as Police Commissioner • Mukesh Ahuja as Bookie Reception [ ] The film became a commercial success and received generally positive reviews from audiences, but received mixed reviews from critics. Dhoom ended up netting about Rs.