| Original Star | Role | Tamil Dubbing Artist (Notable) | | --- | --- | --- | | Hrithik Roshan | Aryan / Mr. A | Manoj (known for his work on Hollywood dubs) | | Abhishek Bachchan | Jai Dixit | Ravi Shankar (steady, authoritative) | | Aishwarya Rai | Sunehri | Deepa Venkat (captured the mischief and allure) | | Uday Chopra | Ali Akbar | G. V. (added local comedic timing) | | Bipasha Basu | Monali (cameo) | Renuka (brief but impactful) |
Mr. A’s plan is audacious: steal a priceless artifact from a moving train, rob a museum in plain sight, and finally, lift the Queen’s crown from a high-security exhibition in Goa. Enter Sunehri (Aishwarya Rai), a petty thief and Mr. A’s obsessive fan, who plays both sides. The Tamil dubbing brilliantly localizes the cat-and-mouse dialogues, making lines like “Thirudanukku thirudan naanga” (We are the thief’s thief) land with punch. Dhoom 2 Tamil Dubbed Movie
While Dhoom 2 Tamil can’t compete with the legendary status of The Terminator or Jurassic Park in Tamil dubbing history, it holds a special place in the category. It arrived at a time when Sun TV and Kalaignar TV were experimenting with Sunday afternoon Hindi-dubbed blocks. Dhoom 2 became the gold standard for a "time-pass" action entertainer that families, college students, and even auto drivers could enjoy without needing original language subtitles. | Original Star | Role | Tamil Dubbing
When Dhoom 2 originally exploded onto Hindi screens in 2006, it wasn’t just a film—it was a phenomenon. But for Tamil cinema lovers, the real magic happened when the arrived. Overnight, Hrithik Roshan’s chiseled physique, Aishwarya Rai’s glamour, and the high-octane Yamaha RD350 bike chases became household topics in Chennai, Coimbatore, and Madurai. For many Tamil audiences, this dubbed spectacle offered something that contemporary Tamil films rarely did at the time: a slick, stylish, international-level heist thriller with zero compromise on mass entertainment. (added local comedic timing) | | Bipasha Basu