Character Arc
Veer is the soft-spoken, strait-laced half of the central couple in Dhoom Dhaam, a mild-mannered veterinarian whose orderly world is upended on his wedding night. Where his new wife Koyal is impulsive and outgoing, Veer is cautious and rule-bound, the kind of man who would rather avoid trouble than chase it. When gunmen arrive looking for Charlie, his careful nature is thrown straight into a night of gangsters, corrupt police, and frantic improvisation he is utterly unprepared for.
The chase pushes Veer well outside his comfort zone. He must keep pace with Koyal's quick thinking, confront uncomfortable revelations about the marriage he has just entered, and find courage he did not know he had. Pratik Gandhi plays him with understated, deadpan humor, mining comedy from Veer's reluctance and growing exasperation even as the danger mounts. The character's gradual shift from passive bystander to active partner gives the film much of its heart.
Veer's journey across the single chaotic night is ultimately about trust. Forced to depend on a woman he barely knows, he learns to meet her halfway, and the secrets the night uncovers test whether the marriage can survive its own beginning. By dawn his cautious decency and Koyal's boldness have become a workable team, and the film's romantic resolution rests on the partnership the two strangers have forged under pressure.