Sunehri admits she betrayed Aryan and confesses her love for him. After six attempted shots, neither is killed, because Aryan never loaded the gun. Sunehri cries and refuses to shoot him, but Aryan forces her to play. The next day, Aryan forces Sunehri to play a game of Russian roulette. However, during the Rio Carnival, disguised as one of the entertainers, he sees Sunehri and Jai together and realizes that Sunehri has been working undercover for Jai. A and Sunehri evolves into romance and he unveils his real identity, Aryan, to her. A sequel titled Dhoom 3 was released on 20 December 2013, which also went on to become the fifth-highest-grossing Bollywood film to date. However, there was an appeal by the Mumbai city police commissioner to censor the fast-paced rash driving scenes due to fears that it would inspire Indian youths to ride their motorcycles rashly, resulting in an increase in the number of road accidents. Critics praised Dhoom 2 for its exotic locales and elaborate action sequences. It received an 83% approval rating among critics on Rotten Tomatoes. After grossing over ₹1.5 billion, Dhoom 2 was elevated to a 'blockbuster' rating on Box Office India.
It is the seventh highest-grossing Bollywood film in overseas markets. It became the highest-grossing Indian film of 2006 and was the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time as well at the time of its release.
Dhoom 2 was generally well received by critics and audiences it was accepted well by children and adults.