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Traditionally, Bollywood antagonists were designed to be detested. Characters like Mogambo or Shakal relied on fear, corruption, and visual malice. Dhoom took a radically different approach by introducing a villain who was young, educated, physically fit, and effortlessly cool. The Charm of Kabir Hindi Movie Dhoom John Abraham
Traditionally, Bollywood villains were older, menacing figures who operated from hidden villain lairs, surrounded by henchmen. They were driven by greed, revenge, or pure malice, and audiences were conditioned to hate them. This public link is valid for 7 days
Perhaps the most heartwarming trivia about Dhoom is how John Abraham, who played the villain, ended up being the real-life hero for his co-star. Abhishek Bachchan, who played the heroic cop Jai Dixit, faced a unique problem during the shoot: . His parents, Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan, had strictly forbidden him from riding for safety reasons. Can’t copy the link right now