It revitalized the careers of its leads and launched John Abraham into the big league. It also proved that Bollywood could do "cool." Before Dhoom , coolness in Hindi cinema was often derived from dialogue delivery or romance; after Dhoom , it was derived from attitude and lifestyle.
Dhoom Machale Dhoom.
The title track, "Dhoom Machale," became an anthem. It was high-energy, infectious, and set the tone for the film’s adrenaline rush. "Dilbara" showcased the romance between Ali and Sheena (Esha Deol), but it was "Shikdum" that became the sleeper hit. The track, picturized on John Abraham and the gang riding through the streets of Mumbai (a sequence heavily "inspired" by the Fast and the Furious highway scene), became an iconic visualization of freedom and rebellion. dhoom 1 movie