Box office Dhoom 2 opened to record-breaking collections across India and overseas. In its opening week, the film grossed ₹66 million in Mumbai and ₹179 million nationwide, delivering a distributor profit of ₹94 million in Mumbai alone.
Box Office India classified the film as a "
blockbuster," with a net domestic collection of ₹803 million and a worldwide gross of approximately ₹1.5 billion against a budget of ₹350 million. In North America,
Dhoom 2 debuted in 63 theatres and grossed US$979,000 over its three-day opening weekend (US$1.3 million over four days), ranking seventeenth at the American box office and achieving the third-largest opening for a
Bollywood film in the region at the time. It went on to earn a total of US$2.64 million in the United States and approximately US$8.75 million across overseas markets, including strong performances in the United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Australia, and New Zealand. In Australia, the film debuted with approximately A$176,462, while in New Zealand, it grossed NZ$51,453 on five screens.. In Dubai,
Dhoom 2 recorded the highest first-day opening for a Bollywood release at the time. Rajesh Karkera of
Rediff.com gave the film 3.5 stars, describing it as a "complete roller-coaster ride," while acknowledging minor narrative flaws.
Rajeev Masand of
CNN-IBN rated it 3 stars and remarked that Roshan was "the heart and soul of the film," making it superior to its predecessor.
International On the
review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes,
Dhoom 2 holds a 93% approval rating based on 14 reviews, with an average score of 7/10. In
Variety, the film was described as being "loaded with enough attitude, Bollywood star-power and buff bodies to stop a speeding train," affirming Yash Raj Films' range beyond romantic dramas. Rachel Saltz of
The New York Times praised its "giddy, slick" style and noted that despite narrative limitations, "old-fashioned star power" elevated the film. Ethan Alter of
Film Journal International called it "disposable entertainment," but acknowledged its production quality and star appeal.
L.A. Weeklys David Chute described it as "a movie meal as satisfying as this one [that] can make you feel that nothing else matters." BBC Shropshire's Manish Gajjar remarked that with action sequences on par with Hollywood standards,
Dhoom 2 was "a winner all the way at the box office." ==Accolades==