Dishoom is a story of one of Indias finest cricket player Viraj Sharma(Saqib Saleem), who gets kidnapped few days prior to the final match between India and Pakistan in the heart of Middle East. Indian embassy assigns one of their best officer Kabir Shergill(John Abhraham), to find Viraj with the help of a local cop Junaid Ansari(Varun Dhawan).
Together, they start following every lead and in between, are helped by Ishika(Jacqueline Fernandez). Trio sets out on a roller coaster ride with ups and downs at every turn in order to find Viraj Sharma.The combination of series and fun cops have managed to work in these films and so it does in case ofDishoom. Every bonding scene involving John and Varun are one of the most entertaining scenes from the film. These guys carry the whole movie on their broad shoulders despite of having a weak screenplay, especially in the second half of the film.
There are many entertaining scenes involving John and Varun which keeps you highly entertained throughout the film. Dialogues and one liners are enjoyable. Cinematography is of top notch and goes well in the favour of the film.
Pritams music is foot tapping right from the title song toSau Tarah Ke andJaaneman Aah in the finale. The latter one reminds you of the Govinda type of 90s songs. Background music is energetic.