Hrithik Roshan played an antagonist for the first time in Dhoom 2. Produced by YRF, this movie also had Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu, Uday Chopra, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in important roles. While Abhishek played the male lead, it was Ash and Hrithik Roshan who walked away with all the glory after Dhoom 2 became a big hit.
Even today, Dhoom 2 is considered one of the best movies of Hrithik Roshan’s career, and fans fondly recall his strong chemistry and dances with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
Hrithik Roshan disguised himself as Queen Elizabeth II in Dhoom 2
In this sequel, the Krrish actor plays the role of a thief, a robber and to make his robberies and sinister acts successful he keeps on changing his disguises. He is so good at disguising himself in different characters that the team of Abhishek Bachchan and Uday Chopra fail to recognise him even though they come face to face with him multiple times.
Interestingly, Hrithik Roshan also disguised himself as Queen Elizabeth II for carrying out one of his heists successfully. So when recently Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band welcomed King Charles and his wife Camilla playing the Dhoom Machale title song Indian fans got nostalgic. The royal couple was at Westminster Abbey to attend the opening of the Commonwealth Games.
Dhoom title track being played for the King and Queen was not on my 2025 bingo card!!
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Desi fans were excited to note the uncanny resemblance between the dressings of Camilla with that of Hrithik Roshan in Dhoom 2. Incidentally, the Bollywood superstar had also dressed in a pink attire similar to Camilla while portraying Queen Elizabeth II.
The video triggered hilarious comments
When the video clip surfaced on the web many thought that it was fake. But when BBC also played the same clip, fans accepted it as genuine and started commenting on it. A few said that it is Hrithik Roshan in disguise along with King Charles whereas a few Instagram users said that Duggu is following the King to get back Kohinoor in India.
For the unversed Shree Muktajeevan Swamibapa Pipe Band is known for blending Hindu cultural elements with traditional Scottish bagpiping. Their branches are located in the UK, USA, India and Kenya.