
The movie starts off with everyone's dream prison boasting a high quality of life unlike our desi-Jails (there's an entire movie on it by Madhur Bhandarkar, that enlightner of our darkened souls who talks about the reality of some indian professions e.g. traffic signal beggars), some action comedy by Boman Irani (where he tries to beat the sh*t out of our one-man Khan army, heart-warming/cute..!) and some nice romance by two lady interpol officers - one hot (Priyanka) and the other not so hot sidekick that moves around with her like a loverboy, protector, lifter-from-the-stretcher and also a part-time interpol officer when not trying to hit on poutting "junglee billee"..
The scenes then trott off to Zurich and Germany where our multifacetted hero (who can be a dangerous villian, a passionate lover, a master-mind strategist and a judo-taekwondo-drunkenmonkeykingfu-hotchpotch not to mention a rally-racer who drives while keeping time elaborately announcing now 'times-up, junglee billee') makes up a gameplan to steal euro-note stencils from the Doitchuh ZZZZentralbank with sidekicks like Kunal Kapoor (the Rang De Basanti fame who acts as a hacker) and Nawab Shah (aka Jabbar, who was last seen in the movie Lakshya, also by Farhan Akhtar) thrown in. In the end, he shows a finger to the world, Interpol, Doitchuh ZZZentralbank, Boman + Jabbar and ends with not just stencils but a hastily arranged immunity for a 'the fella jiske piche gyarah mulk's police is slogging their ba**s off to catch him, probably also signed by this ZZZentralbanker Diwan) by having a change of heart and act from being the most wanted villian in gyarah mulks in one minute to a gun-swingging, bad-boy catcher siding with the cops. Of course, side-kicks with pregnant wives (i.e. Kunal Kapoor) and butt swinging vamps (i.e. Lara Dutta, who right up to the end hasn't found her foot in the movie) are amply rewarded with unlimited Euro notes.
I really expected more out of Farhan Akhtar following his Dil Chahta Hai and Lakshya - both of which were to some extent critically well-received - clearly, Don 2 will command nothing close to that. The movie ends up being more style than substance and director's / writer's failed attempt to camouflage cliches with 'I'm cool, with a mysterious smile' quotient. Robbery planning and scenes are direct adaptations of Ocean's Eleven, The Italian Job, The Bank Job and MI making it worse than Vipu Amrutlal Shah's Aankhen (which was a terrible adaptation of Efren Pinon's directed movie Blind Rage).
Music by Shanker Ehsaan Loy is no much ado (e.g. hai yeh maya is sorta okay-ish) while high expectation star-cast like Om Puri have been down-played with Shahrukh already smeared all over the screen during the 150min playtime.
Matthias Barsch has had his second action director attempt in this movie following Aap Ka Suroor and has brought in a a few minutes of entertainment but nothing worth wasting valuable time of your life for..!