Dhoom 3:
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The adventures of no nonsense police Jai and his
sidekick Ali again. The canny, analytical Jai will go to any lengths to catch
his adversary. Ali is an entertainer, always ready to fall in love and basically
a police, but there by Jai side as they take on a pair of new villains.
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Release:
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December 19, 2013
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Director:
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Vijay Krishna Acharya
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Running time:
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172 minutes
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Characters:
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Aamir Khan, Katrina Kaif, Abhishek Bachchan, Uday
Chopra, Tabrett Bethell
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Summery :
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The film starts in the year 1990 when Iqbal Haroon
Khan (Jackie Shroff) runs a circus – The Great Indian Circus – in Chicago,
which has fallen on bad times. Anderson’s (Andrew Bicknell) bank - Western
Bank of Chicago - which has lent money to Iqbal Khan, decides to close down
the circus when he is unable to repay the loan. Click here: Dialogues of
Dhoom 3 Young Sahir (Siddharth Nigam), the little son of Iqbal Khan, pleads
with Anderson not to shut down his father’s circus as he and his father would
soon be able to turn the corner. But Iqbal Khan’s presentation before the
bankers and Sahir’s pleas don’t help. Iqbal Khan commits suicide in front of
the heartless Anderson, leaving Sahir devastated. Years later, Sahir (Aamir
Khan) has still not forgotten the high-handedness of the bank and swears
revenge. He robs various branches of Western Bank of Chicago, leaving behind
a message in Hindi and a clown mask. He uses his acrobatic circus skills to
escape. As Chicago Police Officer Victoria (Tabrett Bethell) failed to catch
him, she calls ACP Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan) and his partner, Ali (Uday
Chopra), for help in solving the case. Check: Fans Review Jai baits Sahir
into robbing again by making it known he's on the case and he believes the
thief is an amateur. Gathering information from a news channel regarding the
plan, Sahir poses as an informant for Jai, and manages to gather information
on the bank while giving Jai a lead to follow. Eventually, Sahir robs the
bank and escapes, but Jai & Ali follow him. During the pursuit, Jai
manages to shoot Sahir in the shoulder before he disappears again. Sahir has
the big premiere of The Great Indian Circus with his female lead acrobat,
Aaliya (Katrina Kaif), involving a trick with him disappearing in one place
and showing up in another. The show is a success, but afterwards, Jai, Ali,
and the police surround him, knowing he's the thief. Jai says the proof is
the gunshot wound Jai inflicted in Sahir, but when Sahir is examined, there
is no evidence of a gunshot wound anywhere in his body. Jai & Ali leave
while Sahir retires to his dressing room. It's then revealed that Sahir has a
twin brother, Samar, who helps him pull off his trick and rob the banks, and
it was Samar who sustained the gunshot wound. Jai is fired from the case, but
is encouraged by Ali to prove Sahir's guilt by going rogue. Jai eventually
finds out about Samar, and sets about finding a way to corner Sahir. Samar,
kept in hiding and mentally handicapped someway, is kept in seclusion by
Sahir. However, Samar sneaks outdoor once a week, and Jai manages to befriend
him during this time also manages to perform his plan. Samar has fallen in
love with Aaliya after performing with her in the circus, but cannot express
it. This leads to a rift between the brothers. Jai tries to take advantage of
this, but Sahir finds out and thwarts Jai's plan to stop them. He decides the
only way to catch the brothers is in the act. Sahir & Samar pull off
their final bank heist, and escaped. However, the following day, Jai manages
to corner them as they're making their way out of town. Samar is hesitant to
run when Aaliya shows up, begging him to stop. Sahir surrenders to Jai,
asking him to spare Samar and let him take the blame. Jai agrees, but right
after, Sahir jumps off the bridge. Samar jumps, too, holding Sahir's hand
refusing to let him go. Eventually, the two of them jump off the bridge
together, apparently falling to their death. Finally Western Bank of Chicago
is shut down as a result of the heists, while Aaliya is shown still performing
for the Great Indian Circus. The film ends with the title song.
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