The film received generally positive reviews for its performances and action set-pieces, though some critics noted a thin screenplay. It grossed over ₹1.514 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing Hindi film of 2006.
In this vacuum, piracy sites acted as unofficial distributors. A Tamil viewer watching Hrithik Roshan’s iconic train heist scene dubbed into colloquial Tamil (often with amateurish voice acting) was not just watching a film; they were claiming ownership over a pan-Indian spectacle. The “Isaidub” version of Dhoom 2 became a cultural artifact precisely because it was the only version available to most Tamil speakers. Dhoom 2 Tamil Isaidub
He tracks the uploader to Meera, a sound archivist who runs a cramped vinyl shop near Mount Road. Meera insists the clip came from a private collector, a retired composer named Raghav, who vanished after a scandal years ago. Raghav’s estate now sits in an old bungalow on the Bay of Bengal, guarded by a local NGO that turned his home into a music archive. The film received generally positive reviews for its
franchise, the film significantly upped the ante from its predecessor by introducing more varied action elements like roller-blading and sandboarding. Plot and Characters The film follows ACP Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan) and his comedic partner A Tamil viewer watching Hrithik Roshan’s iconic train