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ABCD: Anybody Can Dance Movie Review

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ABCD: Anybody Can Dance Movie Review


ABCD: Anybody Can Dance Movie Review
Movie Review : ABCD: Anybody Can Dance
Rating : 3 / 5 
Banner : UTV Spot Boy 
Cast : Kay Kay MenonPrabhu DevaSalman Yusuf Khan,Lauren GottliebPrince GuptaDharmesh Yelande,Mayuresh WadkarGanesh AcharyaPunit Pathak and Others
Music : Sachin-Jigar
Cinematographer : Vijay Arora
Producer: Siddharth Roy Kapur, Ronnie Screwvala
Director: Remo D’Souza 
Released Date: February 08, 2013



Story:
An energetic tale the story begins with Vishnu (Prabhu Deva) who is passionate towards dance and that is his life. However, he is thrown out of his academy after bringing it to a good range due to the corrupt plan by his partner (kay kay menon). Just when Vishnu gives up all hope on life and decides to leave Mumbai he comes across a group of talented youngsters (Salman, Lauren, Prince, Dharmesh and others) who are practicing for a competition during the Ganesh utsav because that’s where the best of Mumbai’s dance groups come. Vishnu takes it as a challenge to prove a point and gets this team under him. What happens after that forms the rest of the story.

Presentation:
The director has come up with a completely different subject and while the presentation was nice, the narrative was good in parts.  The dialogues were normal. The script was predictable but the screenplay was effective. The background score was the main strength and two songs were good to watch and hear. Cinematography was top notch.  Editing was required during first half. Costumes were youthful and stylish while the art department was excellent. Prabhu Deva gave a magical performance with his moves and emotional expressions. Kay Kay Menon was superb. Salman Yusuf was alright, Lauren could have been better, Dharmesh was alright, Prince was neat. Others did their bit as required.


Conclusion:
This is indeed a new attempt because the total genre revolves around dance and that too in a 3D format. It also brings back Prabhu Deva in front of the camera after a long time. The first half goes about with the layering of the plot and elements of drama and emotion. But the second half gets into full energy with some exceptional dance sequences. Overall, this is a film which suits the youngsters and those with interest on dance. At the box office, this would reach a safe zone.



Bharatstudent verdict: Good dance sequences with Indian emotions, passable 

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