ABCD: Any Body Can Dance – A Revolution in Indian Dance Cinema ABCD: Any Body Can Dance
While the plot follows familiar "underdog" tropes, the technical brilliance of the performances keeps audiences engaged. For fans in the South, the film’s Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions allowed Prabhu Deva’s massive regional fan base to experience his directorial collaboration with Remo D'Souza.
ABCD Any Body Can Dance (2013): India’s First 3D Dance Revolution
The midnight theater remained the same—faded, resilient—but now more people walked past it with a slight lift to their step, as if the projector's glow had been invited into daylight. Kavi continued to fix bicycles, his hands steady and sure, but he walked home sometimes with a lighter step, inspired by the small revolution unfolding under his son's feet.
(Prabhu Deva) considers quitting dance forever. However, after witnessing the raw talent of a group of street dancers in Mumbai, he decides to mentor them. He forms a new group called Dhongri Dance Revolution (DDR)