Dhoom 2 - Cast

Cast

  • Hrithik Roshan as Aryan / Mr. "A", a master thief living in disguise. He steals museum pieces such as the first man-made coins, a queen's crown, ancient sword and more. He only steals at selected museums in order to mark "A", the first letter of his name, on the map of the world.
  • Abhishek Bachchan as Jai Dixit, an assistant commissioner trying to find Mr. A. Jai is accompanied by inspector Ali and married to Sweety Dixit.
  • Uday Chopra as Ali Akbar Fateh Khan, an assistant to Jai Dixit and an inspector.
  • Aishwarya Rai as Sunehri, another thief who was blackmailed by Jai Dixit to find out more about Mr. A, because she was a petty thief in Mumbai and was forced to help him or face jail time.
  • Bipasha Basu as Shonali Bose and Monali Bose, twins with different personalities. Shonali is a tough assistant commissioner, and an old friend of Jai, while Monali is a joyful girl living in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Rimi Sen in a guest appearance as Sweety Dixit, Jai's wife. She is pregnant and is suspicious of Jai's friendship with Shonali.

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