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Wednesday, 13 February 2013

ABCD REVIEW (Hindhi)

Step in your dancing shoes as India's
first 3D dance film ' ABCD - Any Body
Can Dance' released on Friday,
February 8.
Director Remo D'Souza hopes that the
film helps bring back the long lost trend
of dance-themed films like 'Navrang' and
'Jhanak Jhanak Payal Baaje' in Bollywood.
"These were such beautiful films based on
dance. But nobody took dance seriously
after that. I want that trend to come
back. I hope ABCD film works and people
make more films in this genre," Remo
said.
Produced by UTV head Siddharth Roy
Kapur, the film star Choreographer-actor-
director Prabhu Deva, Choreographer
Ganesh Acharya and versatile actor Kay
Kay Menon in key roles, while some
contestants of reality show'Dance India
Dance' - Salman Yusuff Khan, Dharmesh
Yelande and Puneet Pathak - also essay
central characters.
It was Remo's dream to make a film on
dance. He also laid down three conditions
in front of his producers before making
this film - first, that Prabhu Deva would
play the lead, second that it would be
made in 3D and third, contestants from
reality show 'Dance India Dance' would
get a chance to act in it.
The 3D effects of the film will give the
audience a feel that they are inside the
screen with the dancers, and be a part of
them.
'ABCD' is an underdog story of a man who
has been thrown out of a company which
he built and shows how he makes a
turnaround with the help of a bunch of
street dancers.
With an array of dance forms on display,
'ABCD' will be a treat for the dance
lovers.
Lauren Gottlieb, the winner of the US
dance reality show 'So You Think You Can
Dance', is also making her Bollywood
debut with 'ABCD'.
In thhe film, Lauren plays a girl named
Rhea, who is a very talented and
determined dancer. She starts out in a
contemporary ballet school and decides
to follow her teacher when he decides to
leave the school and head to a more
underground urban dance scene.
She gets pulled from being a
contemporary dancer to a hip hopper,
which in turn helps her to open up and
find her true passion through dance.
'ABCD' is releasing alongside Akshay
Kumar's 'Special 26' on Friday. The
producers of the film had planned to
release it on February 1 but since it is 3D
movie so there were some technical
glitches and it got delayed by a week.
'ABCD' will promote dance culture in
Indian cinema. It is not just a dance film
but also an emotional story.
The film is releasing in Tamil titled as
Aadalam Boys Chinnatha Dance

                         Review By
                                 Shankhan

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