The story kicks off in Mumbai, where a sophisticated gang of motorcyclists begins a spree of high-stakes robberies at banks and other high-security locations. To take down this new breed of criminals, ACP Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan) teams up with the bumbling but incredibly skilled bike mechanic and racer, Ali Khan (Uday Chopra).

Dhoom became legendary for its high-speed motorcycle chases and stunts that were revolutionary for Indian cinema at the time.

From the title track to "Shikdum," Pritam’s soundtrack became the anthem of the year, while Salim-Sulaiman’s background score kept the tension high.

While some critics at the time noted formulaic plot points and "momentum-defying" moments, the film's technical prowess and sheer energy won over the audience. It holds a solid and continues to be a favorite for those seeking pure entertainment. Where to Watch Legally