New Delhi: As we have a good time Dhoom 2’s seventeenth anniversary, Hrithik Roshan opens up in an outdated interview, unveiling the sacrifices behind the long-lasting coolness. He recounts a grueling 26-hour continuous shoot for ‘Dhoom Again,’ confessing to an uncommon routine of binging on ice cubes to keep up a chiseled physique. Post-song wrap, he indulged in buckets of candies and ice cream, revealing the worth paid for creating the timeless attraction of Dhoom 2. This revelation provides a brand new layer to the movie’s legacy, solidifying its standing because the highest-grossing movie of 2006 and incomes Hrithik the celebrated ‘Best Actor’ Award.
In 2006, Indian cinema witnessed the rise of a new-age anti-hero within the type of Hrithik Roshan’s Mr. A from Dhoom 2. As Aryan, the grasp of disguise and (*17*) coolest thief, Hrithik introduced a recent take to Yash Raj Film’s profitable Dhoom franchise. This iconic character took on Abhishek Bachchan’s Jai Dixit and Uday Chopra’s Ali, making Dhoom 2 the epitome of a cat-and-mouse chase-themed motion entertainer.
Hrithik’s portrayal seamlessly blended intelligence, imply charisma, and technical experience, highlighted by his use of an uber-cool hand-magnet. Beyond the display, Aryan was an out of doors adventurer paragliding, diving, bungee leaping, and skating alongside Aishwarya Rai’s character Sunheri.
Expressing a excessive moral customary, Hrithik’s Mr. A revealed a delicate emotional facet in dramatic scenes with Aishwarya Rai. Dhoom 2, headlined by Hrithik, turned a cinematic masterpiece, seamlessly mixing breathtaking motion, romance, and drama. The icing on this cinematic cake was Hrithik’s stellar dance strikes, notably in chartbusters like ‘Dhoom Again’ and ‘Dil Laga Na.’