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ABCD (Any Body Can Dance)

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 40min
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6,3/10
7,8 k
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ABCD (Any Body Can Dance) (2013)
When a capable dancer is provoked by the evil design of his employer, naturally he will be out to prove his mettle.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen a capable dancer is provoked by the evil design of his employer, naturally he will be out to prove his mettle.When a capable dancer is provoked by the evil design of his employer, naturally he will be out to prove his mettle.When a capable dancer is provoked by the evil design of his employer, naturally he will be out to prove his mettle.

  • Réalisation
    • Remo D'Souza
  • Scénario
    • Amit Aryan
    • Remo D'Souza
    • Tushar Hiranandani
  • Casting principal
    • Prabhu Deva
    • Ganesh Acharya
    • Kay Kay Menon
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    7,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Remo D'Souza
    • Scénario
      • Amit Aryan
      • Remo D'Souza
      • Tushar Hiranandani
    • Casting principal
      • Prabhu Deva
      • Ganesh Acharya
      • Kay Kay Menon
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux30

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    Prabhu Deva
    Prabhu Deva
    • Vishnu
    Ganesh Acharya
    Ganesh Acharya
    • Gopi
    Kay Kay Menon
    Kay Kay Menon
    • Jahangir Khan
    Lauren Gottlieb
    Lauren Gottlieb
    • Riya
    Dharmesh Yelande
    Dharmesh Yelande
    • D
    Salman
    • Rocky
    Noorin Sha
    • Shaina
    Jayant Gadekar
    Jayant Gadekar
    • Funny Cop
    Saroj Khan
    Saroj Khan
    • Guest Appearance
    Remo D'Souza
    Remo D'Souza
    • Guest Appearance
    • (as Remo)
    Mayuresh Wadkar
    • Guest Appearance
    Prince R. Gupta
    • Guest Appearance
    Vrushali Chavan
    • Guest Appearance
    Rahul Shetty
    • D's crew
    Mohan Baglary
    • Dancer
    Mahesh Chandrakar
      Paraag Choudhary
      • Parag
      • (as Parag Choudhary)
      Prayas Choudhary
      • Ghungroo boys
      • Réalisation
        • Remo D'Souza
      • Scénario
        • Amit Aryan
        • Remo D'Souza
        • Tushar Hiranandani
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      • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

      Avis des utilisateurs43

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      4ajeetpanigrahi

      DO-If u love watching Dance.....DON'T- If u love watching Movies.

      Well, after watching FALTU i didn't have the courage of watching a Remo D' Souza movie. But still it were my friends who bought the ticket and i had to go. I knew there wont be any story, direction, acting, etc. But one thing that everyone will find in it is Choreography. Remo is good at it.

      SYNOP-

      Acting- KK Menon very good acting, or an average one seemed so because no body else new what the thing is acting. All rest of the actors(i doubt they can be called so) deserve 1/10. Prabhu Deva needs to learn the diction first. Also his much hyped dance was looking awkward in front of others. He was good but awkward.

      Script and Story- Well, after watching this movie, any one will say " What the hell is this thing called Script" lol.

      DANCE- The only thing in this movie that can pull the show and Remo has really worked well in the choreography of Dance Sequences. And to those who say that it is inspired from step up, buddy all the Dance movies are one and the same. And so is this movie.

      As i said DO WATCH-If u love watching Dance...

      DON'T- If u love watching Movies...

      Also i would add that in-spite of being a dumb movie, this movie is going to do good business, all credit to its Wonderfully choreographed Dance.
      9ketgup83

      ABCD is the bible for dancing which will entertain right from the beginning till the end.

      I have always believed that music has no boundary. After watching ABCD , my saying has changed and I would say that dancing "pumps up your heartbeat , refreshes your mind and will make you forget about all the pain in life". Any Body Can Dance is the bible for dancing which will entertain right from the beginning till the end.

      A brilliant choreographer is fired by his own company after they claim that his dance skills are old-fashioned. To prove his mettle , he starts his own company by hiring group of wanna-be dancers and even some local goons.

      Directed by Remo ( FALTU) , ABCD takes you by complete surprise with excellent presentation of dancing skills and beautiful choreography. Remo , being a great choreography himself, does a superb job as director making sure that film is made with universal appeal. The story line is strong with Prabhudeva being the soul of the film. Watch for him dancing extensively in the disco scene and you will know he is one of the best dancers in the country. Screenplay is tight keeping you engaged. Cinematography is eye-catching capturing the wonderful choreography with ease. Editing is crispy. Dialogues are good. Background score gels well with the flow of the film. However , I felt music could have been better considering it to be a musical movie. Barring tuneful "Bezuban" with wonderful picturization , other songs were average. Kay Kay Menon did fine job as a shrewd as Jahangir Khan. Other performance were nice.

      Overall , ABCD was heart-wrenching dance movie which will leave you spellbinding with excellent dance moves and eye-catching choreography. Excellent 4.5/5
      6sashank_kini-1

      Remo is a Dilletantish Storyteller But A Virtuoso Choreographer; With A Committed Cast Who Give Honest Performances, He Gives Us A Mildly Yet Consistently Entertaining Work

      Remo D'Souza is a dilettante in the art of storytelling. He isn't able to proficiently explain and construct his character motivations and narrative respectively nor is he able to write something truly novel. His films' themes are predictable and visibly repetitive, his plots have hardly any complexity and both his works are I believe borrowed from Hollywood ideas (his first feature film disaster 'F.A.L.T.U' was the Hindi version of a 2005 movie 'Accepted'). The only difference between his debut attempt and sophomore effort is that the latter has its heart in the right place for the obvious reason that the movie is all about 'dance' and not some faltu 's.h.i.t' (those who've watched Accepted will get the pun).

      Yes, Remo D'Souza is a dilettante in the art of storytelling, but he is doubtlessly a virtuoso in the arts of dance and choreography and with the perfect theme to complement his talents, he is able to put up a mildly albeit consistently entertaining work that has a clearer vision and cleaner execution than his dismally wonky 'F.A.L.T.U'. His cast in 'ABCD' also has a major role in realizing his vision successfully, mainly because the actors who played dancers are dancers themselves in real life and so they are able to understand their characters and their struggles much easily without looking too artificial or schmaltzy.

      ABCD, acronym for Anybody Can Dance, uses the classic theme of competitive rivalry with Jahangir Khan (played by Kay Kay Menon) the pompous, calculative and ego-maniacal head of a prestigious dance academy clashing with Vishnu (played by Prabhu Deva), the former head choreographer at his academy who quits after Jahangir relegates him to desk-job duties just to accommodate a new foreign choreographer. Jahangir's monomaniacal ambition is to win awards, name, fame, money and personal glory and he heedlessly crushes anyone who comes in his way. Vishnu on the other hand believes that the best man should win, and so he leads life righteously and encourages his protégés to do the same. When Vishnu moves in with his old buddy Gopi (played by Ganesh Acharya), he discovers immense latent potential in some of the youth there and makes up his mind to teach them everything he knows for free. The motley of youngsters is divided into two rival gangs, one led by Rocky and the other by D; Rocky's gang is less tapori (street) than D's gang, and they are the ones who readily accept Vishnu's offer. Slowly, Vishnu's team builds with D's gang joining in first, then a few others in the locality and lastly Rhea, the lead dancer of Jahangir Dance Academy who quits after being fondled by Jahangir during rehearsals. Both the rival groups enter a national dance event similar to the popular Dance India Dance show (most of the dancers in the movie are former contestants of the show) and try giving their best shot at winning the prestigious title, but Vishnu's group has to overcome many obstacles on the way.

      A surprising thing about ABCD is that its story is'nt flat. I liked the way they used Ganesh Chaturti as an important motif in the film and was impressed by the manner in which Jahangir and Vishnu's ongoing rivalry parallels with Rocky and D's. There is a scene towards the climax of the film when we realize someone from Vishnu's group has switched loyalty and joined hands with Jahangir's group, and here we are kept in suspense for about a minute where we are keen to know whether the person whom everyone suspense indeed turns out to be the Judas. Well, I do not intend to reveal the suspense which is surprising in an effective way, and the entire sequence leading to the climax is well shot. My personal favorite dance sequence is when Vishnu's group perform dressed as clowns after being told off in the previous round that they were only selected to 'entertain like clowns and get TRPs'. The movie does drag in the middle and I feel it is because the screenwriters didn't have much in mind about what to do with all these dancers and so they added some uninteresting and trivial subplots that don't really add up to anything consequential.

      The thing that's helped a lot in saving the film is the cast, which is quite likable. Everyone in the theater except me knew the dancers since I'm the only guy who doesn't watch Dance India Dance, yet I smiled often at the cast's peppy presence and genuine attempt at filling their roles; it shows that despite being paid comparatively marginal fee and having zero or little acting experience, these dancers at least bother trying unlike those mega- stars like Salman and Akshay Kumar who've being doing every new role on autopilot. I felt throughout ABCD that Prabhu Deva really cared about the film, and this could be seen in his performance; he is no Gene Kelly, he has little of Kelly's suaveness and charisma but in this particular film, his lack of screen presence works to an extent as his character is supposed to be selfless plus he does compensate for that in his lengthy but exciting dance number. Ganesh Acharya's casual charm made him noticeable but he has got to lose some weight. The dancers all try hard, especially the guy who plays the alcoholic (but his solo creeped me out) and bubbly Lauren Gottlieb whom I instantly recognized being a fan of So You Think You Can Dance. Kay Kay Menon has the best part in the film, and he shines during the movie's resolution which I won't reveal!

      The title ABCD reminds me of the Pixar film Ratatouille; while the former doesn't explicitly state the relevance of the title, the latter does and the quote, which applies to ABCD goes like this: 'not everyone can be a great artist(or dancer), but a great artist can come from anywhere'. I am satisfied.
      6kishan1093

      Its an exceptionally nice dance flick in Bollywood.. Gripping

      Without any doubt, this can be called the best movie in Indian Cinema which involves dance of the 'awesome-st' quality. This is the one most significant thing you will find in this movie which will keep you stuck to your seats. Its a nice work consisting of some of the best dancers on TV.

      Although one cant help but notice that the theme is quite similar to Hollywood movies such as 'Step Up', ABCD has a story line and plot which captivates the audience by depicting it in an 'Indian' way.

      There can be overacting that is evident at times, along with a few flaws. But even in spite of that, the dancers in the team of ABCD has done an exceptionally good job in this movie. The dance performed by Prabhudeva adds to it, of course.

      The screenplay and dialogues are no good. But then again, it proves to be a great entertainer which goes with the theme of the movie.

      I enjoyed it a lot. Most definitely a one time watch...!
      9rinkuhimi819

      Really a good movie.

      I was impressed by the presentation of the movie including the dance and music. I got the feeling that I am watching a Hollywood movie.

      I was expecting movie like Step Up series but I could clearly say that it gives a blow to Step Up. It was bit above step up. The VFX, SFX and Sound effect are too good and can be compared to Hollywood.

      The only negative point in the movie (in 3D) was about the camera focus. The camera focus is not properly and cause a headache to me. In Some Part (in clip when Dill Se appears) it was too bad even worst in some dance steps.

      Otherwise movie is awesome and i will give it 9/10. You can say that movie is "Full Paisa Vasool (got full value for money)"

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      • Anecdotes
        There were no big names of bollywood for ABCD The movie was made by casting small actors and dancers that were selected from a Dance Show 'Dance India Dance'
      • Connexions
        Followed by Any Body Can Dance 2 (2015)
      • Bandes originales
        Vaa Suthi Suthi
        Composed by Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar'

        Performed by Karthikeyan,Shankar Mahadevan and Vishal Dadlani

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      • Date de sortie
        • 8 février 2013 (Inde)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Inde
      • Site officiel
        • Stream ABCD officially on Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia
      • Langue
        • Hindi
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Nào Ta Cùng Nhảy
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        • UTV Spotboy
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      • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 222 098 $US
      • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 95 236 $US
        • 10 févr. 2013
      • Montant brut mondial
        • 7 610 738 $US
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