What
do
you
think
of
the
music
of
Dhoom
2and
how
does
it
compare
to
music
of
Dhoom?
As
I
said
again,
it's
definitely
notches
higher
but
how
the
audience
takes
it
in
is
something
we
have
to
wait
and
see,
personally
I
think
its
one
of
the
greatest
music
albums
in
the
year
and
it
should
definitely
make
a
mark
even
visually
its
very
stunning.
The
songs
that
I
have
done
with
Shiamak
and
Vaibhavi
are
both
tracks
that
I
am
very
proud
of.
I
have
not
done
many
of
those
in
my
lifetime,
though
there
is
this
whole
myth
of
me
being
this
dancing
phenomena,
but
I
have
not
had
many
dance
tracks
to
my
credit.
But
in
this
case,
I
have
to
and
I
am
very
happy
with
both
of
them.
You
have
a
very
different
look
in
the
film.
Tell
us
a
little
about
it.
I
really
want
to
say
one
thing
about
the
look
and
that
is
that
the
true
hero
of
this
film
is
Anaita
because
what
she
has
done
for
this
film
is
truly
representative
of
the
kind
of
film
Dhoom
2
needs
to
be.
She
has
brought
out
the
best
of
every
character;
especially
with
Aryan.
I
think
she
has
outdone
herself
and
for
me,
it's
been
such
an
exciting
leap
to
just
be
that
grungy
relaxed
easy
going
but
reflective,
very
calculating,
dexterous
agile
kind
of
a
person,
and
the
clothes
really
have
helped
to
bring
out
and
project
those
aspects
of
Aryan.
He
is
very
proficient
in
what
he
does
and
he
is
an
expert
but
he's
an
individual,
and
lives
like
the
way
he
wants
to
live.
It's
almost
like
he
puts
2-3
things
together
and
because
its
coming
out
of
an
individual
space,
it
looks
stylish,
coz
he's
creating
his
individuality
out
there.
I
think
that's
what
style
is
about,
when
you
wear
and
put
things
together
that
makes
you
feel
more
of
yourself,
I
think
that's
what
creates
an
individual
outlook
and
that's
what
makes
you
stand
apart
from
the
crowd
because
it's
individual
and
not
because
you
are
following
some
kind
of
trend
or
fashion
verdict.
So
that's
what
Anaita
has
done
and
I
just
left
myself
completely
to
her
and
trusted
her
completely
and
what
she
has
done
to
the
film
is
absolutely
outstanding.
You
have
been
part
of
a
successful
sequel
like
Krrish,
why
do
you
think
it
worked
and
why
do
you
think
Dhoom
2
will
work
as
a
sequel?
I
don't
think
sequels
work,
or
films
of
a
certain
kind
work,
I
think
what
works
is
basically
good
films
and
bad
films
don't.
So
if
Dhoom
2
is
a
good
sequel,
if
it's
a
good
film,
which
I
think
it
is
and
not
resting
on
the
laurels
of
Dhoom,
by
itself
it
should
be
a
film
which
should
have
been
made
even
if
there
was
no
Dhoom,
and
I
think
that
was
what
worked
with
Krrish
because,
it
was
not
resting
on
the
success
of
Koi
Mil
Gaya.
It
took
on
from
there
but
became
a
completely
different
world
by
itself,
and
should
have
been
made
a
film
by
itself
even
if
there
was
no
Koi
Mil
Gaya.
So
this
is
what
sequels
should
be
about,
they
should
not
rest
on
laurels
of
the
previous
hit,
and
that
is
what
Dhoom
2
hopefully
will
do.
Last
time
you
and
Abhishek
came
together
on
screen
you
were
friends.
This
time
you
are
foes.
Which
one
is
better
and
why?
We
are
always
friends,
Abhishek
and
I
have
grown
up
together
and
we
wish
the
best
for
each
other.
Even
working
in
this
film
with
him,
has
definitely
made
me
decide
one
thing,
that
once
in
every
2
years
I
definitely
want
to
do
a
film
with
him,
because
working
with
him
has
been
very
fulfilling,
as
in
he's
a
good
person
and
he
radiates
that.
I
am
a
person
who
works
without
any
egos
and
so
is
Abhishek.
He
gives
his
best
when
he
is
within
a
shot
and
he
is
all
for
the
scene
to
work
in
its
entirety
and
there
is
a
lot
of
give
and
take.
I
love
that,
love
working
with
actors
who
go
beyond
wanting
to
be
the
best,
wanting
to
give
the
best
so
that
the
entirety
of
the
scene
comes
out
as
the
best.
So
he
will
think,
as
much
for
me
as
for
himself
and
visa
versa,
so
that
is
something
that
I
enjoy
doing,
because
it
really
creates
a
bond
and
you
actually
enjoy
the
process
of
putting
the
film
together,
which
is
what
your
life
is
actually
made
up
of
its
those
moments
that
you
live
for
a
year
or
two.
How
much
time
do
you
spend
watching
the
success
or
the
reaction
to
a
films
release,
a
day
or
two
or
three
but
what
your
life
is
actually
about
is
the
process
of
actually
making
these
films,
and
what's
important
is
to
enjoy
those
moments
and
I
really
think
that
working
with
Abhishek
was
one
of
the
most
fulfilling
journeys
of
my
career.
How
was
the
experience
of
shooting
in
South
Africa,
do
you
have
a
message
for
your
fans
there?
I
love
South
Africa,
its
been
one
of
my
favourite
countries
of
the
world.
Also
the
people
there
I
believe
what
makes
a
place
beautiful
is
its
people
and
that
rings
very
true
for
South
Africa.
Whenever
I
went
there
they
are
very
humble
people
and
very
helpful.
They
respect
your
space.
I
have
been
there
on
and
off
and
always
looked
forward
to
going
back
to
South
Africa.
What
according
to
you
was
the
best
moment
during
the
shooting
of
this
film?
That's
very
hard
to
say,
I
don't
think
its
about
one
moment
or
two
moments,
there
were
so
many,
the
point
is
to
have
a
fulfilling
day,
every
time
you
come
back
home
you
should
feel
fulfilled
and
that
is
something
that
I
got
out
of
Dhoom
2
a
lot
of.
I
think
its
one
of
the
most
enjoyable
films
that
I
have
done
and
I
know
people
say
this
for
every
film,
but
this
truly
is
something
that
I
have
reflected
on,
and
have
been
surprised
by
my
own
attachment
to
this
film,
because
it
was
supposed
to
be
the
joyride
and
something
that
I
wanted
to
do
for
fun
because
I
was
doing
all
these
serious
cinema
films,
I
wanted
to
do
just
something
just
out
of
the
world
and
completely
let
myself
out
there
and
have
some
fun,
but
it
became
something
that
I
really
got
attached
with
and
really
discovered
depth
to
it
and
really
enjoyed
myself
projecting
Aryan's
persona.
Uday
and
Abhishek
are
childhood
friends
so
what
was
it
like
working
with
them?
Since
I
have
already
spoken
about
Abhishek,
I
will
talk
about
Uday.
Uday
and
me
go
back
a
really
really
long
way.
We
have
done
everything
together,
name
it,
and
the
last
thing
that
I
thought
we
would
be
doing
together
is
facing
the
camera,
so
we've
had
a
laugh
chatting
about
that
fact.
Right
from
the
second
standard
he
and
I
have
been
together
in
every
single
thing
that
we
have
done,
if
there
was
something
that
I
learnt,
he
has
learnt
and
if
there
was
something
that
he
was
learning,
I
joined
him,
whether
its
karate,
computer
classes,
college,
school,
tuition,
sports...
everything.
So
doing
a
film
with
him
was
just
an
extension
of
that
and
really
had
a
great
time.
He's
a
great
guy
and
I
wish
the
best
for
him.
Not
many
people
realize
the
talent
that
Uday
possesses
but
me
being
an
actor,
that
I
am
and
with
as
much
experience
and
knowledge
that
I
have
I
think
Uday
has
tremendous
potential
and
its
just
waiting
to
come
out
and
prove
to
the
world.
It's
already
proved
a
lot
with
Dhoom
,
but
I
think
it's
going
to
go
ballistic
with
Dhoom
2
because
he's
done
an
outstanding
job
in
this
film.
What
according
to
you
can
the
audiences
look
forward
to
in
Dhoom
2?
Its
like
the
words
of
the
song,
'Dhoom
again
and
come
away
with
me
on
a
rollercoaster
ride,
so
strap
yourselves
up
and
get
ready
for
the
ride
of
your
life,
that's
what
Dhoom
2
is
about,
its
to
the
point,
its
fast,
its
exhilarating,
it'll
keep
you
at
the
edge
of
your
seat,
you
will
not
know
what
has
hit
you,
its
one
of
those
popcorn
thrillers,
so
come
one,
come
all,
and
expect
the
world!