ABCD: Anybody Can Dance is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language dance drama film directed and choreographed by choreographer Remo D'Souza and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Spotboy Motion Pictures.[3] The film stars Prabhu Deva in lead role along with Ganesh Acharya and Kay Kay Menon. The participants of Dance India Dance appear in supporting roles.[4] Along with the Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions titled Aadalam Boys Chinnatha Dance and ABCD respectively, the film, made at a budget of between Rs 120 million and 420 million,[1][2] was released worldwide in 3D on 8 February 2013 to mostly positive reviews from critics.[5]

Vishnu, a choreographer for Jehangir Dance Company(JDC) quits his job after having a bitter disagreement with his friend and manager Jehangir Khan about the latter's abuse of power and influence to win a dance competition "Dance Dil Se" for his team. Vishnu observes several proteges of Gopi, using parkour to evade the police. Despite their raw talent, they lack the discipline required to become serious dancers. They demonstrate this disastrously at a local event for a politician, where they set the stage on fire. After witnessing the youngsters show their dancing abilities at Ganesh Chaturthi against their rival neighbourhood, Vishnu decides to start his own dance group -- Dhongri Dance Revolution (DDR) -- with them, ultimately preparing them to compete in Dance Dil Se. However, the lack of discipline among the dancers and rivalry between the two factions in the group led by D and Rocky leads to multiple creative and emotional blocks. Only Rocky and his gang are initially willing to attend the free classes, but D and his friends soon gravitate towards the studio.


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They are soon joined by Chandu, a troubled but extraordinarily talented man suffering from drug addiction, Shaina, a bar dancer, and Rhea, a Westerner who was JDC's star dancer until Jehangir tried to inappropriately touch her during a "private instruction". Rhea immediately becomes the new star of the group. Though the students are initially skeptical of Shaina because of her profession, Chandu defends her in front of the class despite teasing from his peers. The pair quickly fall for one another.

Despite repeated pleas for peace in the studio, the two gangs continue to clash, driving Vishnu to his wit's end. However, the students seem to improve and as a reward, he gives them money to buy new speakers, but they nearly lose it all when Rhea takes them to an elite dance club where they challenge the resident champions, a professional dance crew called Fictitious Crew. Vishnu arrives at the last minute and wins back the money. Vishnu is furious, but forgives them after many apologies, and they return to class with greater discipline and drive, only to suddenly be thrown out on the street after D's father calls the cops. The community complains that their children should not be wasting their time on dance. They perform an impromptu dance to convince their families of their talent. However, D's conservative father refuses to accept that his son desires to be a dancer.

The crew head to Dance Dil Se and audition, but when Rocky and D fight onstage for Rhea, their chances of appearing on the show in the first place seem bleak. Jehangir, to humiliate Vishnu publicly, persuades the judges to take the DDR crew on as the show's "jokers". Faced with ridicule and the idea that they are a joke, Vishnu asks Rocky and D to do a step that requires a great deal of mutual trust from both, but they cannot muster the trust to manage it. Vishnu then states that unless the two manage to do the step without blindfolds none of the dancers would be allowed to go home for the night. Several abortive and unsuccessful attempts later D and Rocky take a break and Chandu talks to D and tells him about Bhavana's secret love for D. Bhavana and D get together. D completes the move successfully with Rocky, and the two factions begin to trust each other. They even perform a dance act full of comedy dressed as jokers to get back at Jehangir's comment.

Before the semi-finals, Chandu prepares to propose to Shaina, but he meets his old drug dealer on the street. Now completely free from the hold of drugs he refuses to fall back into that world, but the irritated dealer tosses the ring intended for Shaina at him and it falls into the street. As Chandu retrieves it, he is hit by a truck and killed, leaving the team devastated. Shaina, though barely able to stand from grief, becomes the centrepiece of the team's semi-final routine, in which they express the loss of their friend, bringing the audience to tears. The team and the community come together to cremate Chandu, and DDR resolves to continue in the competition in Chandu's memory. Mayur, a performer in DDR tempted by Jehangir's offer of a main lead role in JDC feeds information to JDC which leads JDC's dancers to copy DDR's choreography. Faced with losing, DDR crafts a new routine on the spot, based around Lord Ganesha. Their heartfelt and spontaneous performance reminds Jehangir of his old friendship with Vishnu and why they started JDC in the first place and is humbled. The DDR crew are rewarded with a thunderous applause and victory in the competition.

Monika: T I was really disappointed in Monika's groups choreography, the preview and previous episodes really made me excited for it, but the ''bad'' dancers were flooded by so many other dancers that it made them stand out for being ''worse'' , and they had to share the spotlight with so many, so I feel little bad for them. Im surprised Monika chose to include so many extra dancers, esp since she went the extra mile and got Gaeko acapella for the song.

Hyojin : Event though, Hyojin's groups finally got some screen time, their performance was cut down. It was obvious that she didn't get any ''bad'' dancers in her group, but the choreography lacked. It was to simple, it felt too safe, I hope for more complexity, but overall it was just okay. Not bad, nor good. It was just an okay performance. I wasn't wowed. I honestly expected so much more esp since she had 2 good dancers, I mean we might even call Jiyoon better than good, if we are honest. Somebody else said on the show that their performance was like an Mcount performance, and I agree so much with that.

Leejung : Even though her dancers weren't the best, (which was noticeable when they performed) their performance really suited them. She did a great choreographing for them. Each moves suited them, without it looking too awkward, HOWEVER, it there was too much focus on her. It felt like Leejung and bad dancers. Instead of being DDX with a mini special appearance by Leejung. She stole the spotlight a bit too much...

Rihey : Honestly, it amazed me how great of a choreo she did for them. It suited them, and the extra dancers didn't take the spotlight from them. It felt like a hiphop crew and not a dance performance by a bunch of ''bad'' dancers. I really loved the stage.

Noze : ..., I honestly don't know what to say. It looked like a performance done by a bunch of bad dancers. The performance really disappointed me. Maybe I expected too much from them but when looking at the other groups who did an amazing job, theirs feel a bit flat. I assume that Noze didn't have a lot time to teach them since the pointed out that in the rehearsal that she pointed out their mistakes with the dumdi dumdi part many time and should have been able to perform, but since they couldn't it meant that they didn't practice that much.

Aiki : Really good performance, but the ''bad'' dancers didn't stand out too much, the only one was the comedian. It was quite noticeable that they weren't the best dancers, but it was a great performance, but I remember more Hook than the ''bad'' dancers from that performance...

Honey J : Again like Aiki's group, the performance was solid, but like Aiki's group it felt like Holy bang and Hook ft bad dancers. The performance itself was really good. Nobody really stood out to be a bad dancer, they all seemed either okay or good.

Gabee : I was a little disappointed in the performance, if I've got to be honest. I expected more. The story felt a little flat as I didn't see the message through the dance. But overall it was an okay performance. I might have expected too much from them, but I mean, we DID see her teaching them for like an hour and her telling us about the message and story that was going to be portrayed through the dance.

Template:Long plot After having a bitter disagreement with his friend and manager Jehangir Khan about the latter's blatant abuse of power and influence to win a dance competition called "Dance Dil Se" for his team JDC (Jehangir Dance Company), the choreographer of the dance company, Vishnu, quits his job. At first he wants to return home to Chennai, but his friend Gopi asks him to stay in Mumbai with him. Vishnu observes several young men using parkour to evade the police. They turn out to be proteges of Gopi, but despite their obvious raw talent, they lack the discipline required to become serious artists; they demonstrate this disastrously at a local event for a politician, wherein they set the stage on fire. After witnessing the youngsters showing their dancing abilities at Ganpati Chaturthi against their equally talented rival neighborhood, Vishnu decides to start his own dance group with them ultimately preparing them to compete in "Dance Dil Se". However, the lack of discipline among the dancers and rivalry between the two factions in the group led by D (Dharmesh Yelande) and Rocky (Salman Yusuff Khan) leads to multiple creative and emotional blocks. Initially, only Rocky and his gang are willing to attend the free classes, but soon D and his friends gravitate towards the studio.

They are soon joined by Chandu, a troubled but extraordinarily talented man suffering from a drug addiction, Shaina, a "bar dancer", and Rhea, a Westerner who was JDC's star dancer until Jehangir tried to sexually assault her during a "private instruction". Rhea immediately becomes the new star of the group. Though the students are initially skeptical of Shaina because of her profession, Chandu demonstrates a great deal of respect for Shaina and defends her in front of the class despite teasing from his peers. The pair quickly fall for one another, leaving quite a few of the boys heartbroken. 589ccfa754

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