The case is too big for Chicago PD. They call in India's finest: Jai Dixit (Abhishek Bachchan) and Ali Akbar (Uday Chopra). While Ali is comic relief, obsessed with a local gymnast, Jai is sharp. He notices that during each robbery, Sahir has a solid alibi—he is always seen performing on stage at his circus across town.
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The story begins in 1990 in Chicago. A renowned magician, Iqbal Khan, runs a struggling theater called "The Great Indian Circus." A ruthless banker, Mr. Anderson, threatens to demolish the theater because Iqbal cannot repay a loan. Humiliated, Iqbal commits suicide in front of his young son, Sahir, leaving him with a dying wish: "Get the theater back." Dhoom3.2013.720p.BluRay.nHD.x264-NhaNc3.mkv
Setting: Chicago, USA.
Jai pieces together that there are two men: one who performs (Sahir) and one who robs (Samar). However, Sahir, consumed by revenge and grief, grows reckless. He decides to rob the bank one last time, not for money, but to destroy the entire vault and kill the new bank manager (Anderson’s son). The case is too big for Chicago PD
Sahir Khan (Aamir Khan) and Samar Khan (Aamir Khan in a dual role).
Sahir has grown into a brilliant acrobat, magician, and thief. He systematically robs the same bank (the Western Bank of Chicago) that destroyed his father. The twist? He never touches the money—he rides his custom motorcycle through a plate-glass window, steals cash, and disappears into the Chicago River, escaping without a trace. The police are baffled. However, Sahir is not alone. He has a secret twin brother, Samar , who is deaf and mute. Sahir keeps Samar hidden in their rundown circus, using him as an alibi and as the perfect "ghost" accomplice during the heists. He notices that during each robbery, Sahir has
During the final heist at the bank’s underground vault, Jai corners the brothers. Here, the film reveals its emotional core: Samar is not just a silent helper. He is Sahir’s conscience. Samar tries to stop Sahir from killing innocent people. In a tragic confrontation, the vault begins to flood with water. To save Samar, Sahir sacrifices himself—he drowns so that his brother can escape with the money to start a new life. But Samar refuses to leave without Sahir. Ultimately, both brothers are captured.