Personally, I liked Dhoom 1. At that time, I loved it, but I was really so young like those years back. I haven't watched it at all after, but if I sit down and think about it, you obviously realize it's not so classy or trendy or wonderful after all. However I loved the whole impact. Abhishek was top rate and that was the first movie I loved John and Uday in. Uday was fantastic as a comedy element and John finally shut all mouths by showing he could act, and act good. I think Dhoom was a landmark for him, because that just boosted his career in the right way. So I'll give it credible points because it was a good idea, well written, executes with some good performances.
Dhoom 3 - Give me a break... No thanks! Though if they do come up with a script tighter than Dhoom 1 (since I don't think Dhoom 2 even had a script in the first place) then they might set it off again with John. I like watching John and Abhishek in the same screen. They have that level of comfort that's pleasant to the eyes. Shah Rukh better not do that kind of movie. I'm already slowly shifting to being sure of watching Aamir movies in Cinema more than his since the past 4-5 years, so if he's going to do movies like those, am completely shifting Aamir's way.
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