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ABCD (Any Body Can Dance)

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
7.8K
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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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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.When a capable dancer is provoked by the evil design of his employer, naturally he will be out to prove his mettle.

  • Director
    • Remo D'Souza
  • Writers
    • Amit Aryan
    • Remo D'Souza
    • Tushar Hiranandani
  • Stars
    • Prabhu Deva
    • Ganesh Acharya
    • Kay Kay Menon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    7.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Remo D'Souza
    • Writers
      • Amit Aryan
      • Remo D'Souza
      • Tushar Hiranandani
    • Stars
      • Prabhu Deva
      • Ganesh Acharya
      • Kay Kay Menon
    • 43User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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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
      • Director
        • Remo D'Souza
      • Writers
        • Amit Aryan
        • Remo D'Souza
        • Tushar Hiranandani
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      User reviews43

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      7nbboss

      ***Entertaining and Entertaining***

      A great dance movie from the house of Bollywood, starring - non other than the Michael Jackson of India.

      Some excellent dance numbers with mind blowing performances. KK is as usual- spot on in his role. Some sudden twists in the plot, which make the movie even more exciting. Lauren is a great dancer, but she proved that she is a good actor too.

      It's a different movie which has a story well presented along with some nice dance performances. It clearly reveals the hidden talent of India and proves that India can dance too. Hats off to Remo - for this brave initiative. He undoubtedly complied the movie with a clever brain & pure heart.

      A must watch for dance lovers!!
      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
      6nairtejas

      ABCA: Any Body Can't Act... Yet It Scores!

      The acting is questionable and the story of this dance-centered enjoyable movie is ditto Hollywood flick "Step Up!"

      For people who didn't get the first line, ABCD is a very good movie for dance lovers. Minus the aforementioned factors, it is a visual treat. And the 3D is very amateur, to be frank. But, who cares when we are really enjoying it. The 3D, actually spices up the dance moves and water splashes. Director Remo has justified at making a hardcore attempt on a dance film. The dance sequences are great and with oodles of style and motions, ABCD scores high! But, when it comes to the plot, acting, dialogues or even screenplay, ABCD fails, badly.

      But, with a plot so predictable and feeble, ABCD is not serious cinema. Prabhu Deva is cool with his wacky moves but I couldn't find improvisation 'cause it gives you the old Television reality show look. More like a b-boy battleground this. Dancing has been little bit misinterpreted here. It has n number of plot holes and over that one gaping hole which could sink a ship. Clichéd, stylish, and subtle - that's what ABCD is. But, over all, I enjoyed it!

      BOTTOM LINE: A must watch for dance lovers and a fine entertaining watch if you don't get serious with the plot or story or acting. For everyone else, there's Special 26.

      OVERACTING ALERT: Ganesh Acharya & Dharmesh Yelande!

      Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES

      Language: No | Sex: No | Nudity: Very Mild | Violence: No | Alcohol, Smoking: No | Drugs: Mild
      8DICK STEEL

      A Nutshell Review: ABCD

      You'd wonder why it took so long before Bollywood finally came up with its own dedicated film about dance. With dance incorporated into just about every film, perhaps that was reason enough not to have a movie that dwells within the confines of a dance premise, which the US has in its Step Up franchise and UK with its StreetDance equivalent. But the lucrativeness of these franchises mean untapped opportunity, so why not make one and dabble with the 3D technology as well? The result is the aptly titled ABCD - Any Body Can Dance, because if anything, every character here does show off a thing or two, of the rhythm within.

      And not to mention the success of the wildly popular Dance India Dance television series that also made that final push for box office potential, with some of the participants also making it to the film in leading roles. The storyline by Tushar Hiranandani is kept functional, and really simple. After all, all you need is an excuse to assemble a crew, and have them put through the paces in rehearsals and competition whether underground or official, to have highly choreographed item numbers to thrill the movie going audience. It begins with the rivalry within Jahangir Khan (Kay Kay Menon) and Vishnu (Prabhu Deva), the brains behind JDR, a dance troupe who is once again crowned champions in the nationwide Dance Dil Se competition, only for the former to kick out the latter through the employment of foreign talent.

      It took a while before things started to pick up, because of the necessity for Vishnu to go through the motion of moping about what he should be doing, whether to go back to Chennai and continue teaching dance, or hang around in New Delhi to take another potshot at Dance Dil Se, with a vastly different crew. And helping him assemble something is good friend Gopi (Ganesh Acharyaas), although the members they finally get into their troupe are hardly any professional to begin with.

      Like any self-respecting dance movie, this is again the requisite characters necessary to impart values like teamwork, camaraderie, trust, loyalty, and more essentially, dance skills through various training montage. And having a rag-tag crew also allowed little subplots to creep in, such as romantic rivalries, parental objections to all things modern and deemed destructive to culture, envy, melodrama, and drug abuse even, that allows individual characters their respective share of the limelight, given so many supporting ones who will inevitably fall by the wayside.

      As far as competition goes, we don't really get to see much of JDR in action, especially since they're progressively turned into a balletic outfit courtesy of their new choreographer from the US imparting something that's quite lacking in the imagination. After all, they're an outfit who are dancing to impress, moving away from Vishnu's, and their original philosophy of dancing to express. So we follow DDR for the most parts, in watching how Vishnu whips up a motley bunch into a well oiled machine able to take on some of the best, especially with its inventive choreography.

      Which in truth belonged to the multitude of choreographers that Bollywood is no lack of, providing an opportunity to showcase various dance forms through DDR's execution and their march towards the finals of the Dance Dil Se competition. Even Prabhu Deva playing Vishnu has to put his foot where his mouth is, given once central spot before the interval to dance and demonstrate a thing or two why he is and still at the top of his game. Unlike the Hollywood counterparts, the camera-work and editing here all combined seamlessly in providing the audience with the best possible vantage point in which to observe the dance and dancers, and nary did any put on the wrong foot such that you'd miss something crucial to their movement. It's only a pity though that there's no screen in Singapore showing the 3D version, as you can tell that deliberate care has been taken to craft this for the 3D medium.

      While some dance choreography and sub-plots may have already been suspiciously experienced before in other films, there's no doubt that the key ingredient to the film's success is its ability to blend culture into dance, which will whip up any audience into a frenzy. And I suppose that is the key message, that while things we share and experience can be universal, culture is what will truly make a people stand out and differentiate themselves for the better. And in this case, if others can make a dance film, so can India, and doing it even better! For those venturing into dance movies fo the first time, ABCD should be on the top of your list, and for fans of dance movies, this is something you'll not want to miss!

      P.S. It's interesting to note that besides the Smoking is Injurious to Health warning at the start of every Bollywood movie of late that features scenes that have characters smoking, a little warning also appears at the bottom of the screen just when the deed is about to be done!
      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.

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      • Trivia
        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'
      • Connections
        Followed by Any Body Can Dance 2 (2015)
      • Soundtracks
        Vaa Suthi Suthi
        Composed by Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar'

        Performed by Karthikeyan,Shankar Mahadevan and Vishal Dadlani

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      • Release date
        • February 8, 2013 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Official site
        • Stream ABCD officially on Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • Nào Ta Cùng Nhảy
      • Production company
        • UTV Spotboy
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $222,098
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $95,236
        • Feb 10, 2013
      • Gross worldwide
        • $7,610,738
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        2 hours 40 minutes
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      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Atmos

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