Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal had a decent performance at the box office. Made on a budget of ₹19 crore ($2.6 million), it grossed ₹21.72 crore ($3 million) worldwide. Box Office India declared the film an "average" performer, meaning it managed to recover its costs but didn't become a major blockbuster.
The team consists primarily of British Asian players who face systemic discrimination and lack internal cohesion. The story shifts when Sunny Bhasin (John Abraham), a talented but arrogant striker rejected by mainstream English clubs due to his heritage, reluctantly joins Southall United. Alongside the veteran captain Shaan Ali Khan (Arshad Warsi) and under the guidance of former star turned coach Tony Singh (Boman Irani), the team embarks on a high-stakes journey to win the combined league championship and save their home ground. Key Themes Explored in the Movie 1. Identity and Institutional Racism
Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal had a decent performance at the box office. Made on a budget of ₹19 crore ($2.6 million), it grossed ₹21.72 crore ($3 million) worldwide. Box Office India declared the film an "average" performer, meaning it managed to recover its costs but didn't become a major blockbuster.
The team consists primarily of British Asian players who face systemic discrimination and lack internal cohesion. The story shifts when Sunny Bhasin (John Abraham), a talented but arrogant striker rejected by mainstream English clubs due to his heritage, reluctantly joins Southall United. Alongside the veteran captain Shaan Ali Khan (Arshad Warsi) and under the guidance of former star turned coach Tony Singh (Boman Irani), the team embarks on a high-stakes journey to win the combined league championship and save their home ground. Key Themes Explored in the Movie 1. Identity and Institutional Racism