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Any Body Can Dance 2

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 34m
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5.4/10
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Any Body Can Dance 2 (2015)
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Based on the true story of the Fictitious Dance group; their rise to fame, sudden downfall, and their heroic attempt to seek vindication by regaining their lost pride and glory.Based on the true story of the Fictitious Dance group; their rise to fame, sudden downfall, and their heroic attempt to seek vindication by regaining their lost pride and glory.Based on the true story of the Fictitious Dance group; their rise to fame, sudden downfall, and their heroic attempt to seek vindication by regaining their lost pride and glory.

  • Director
    • Remo D'Souza
  • Writers
    • Remo D'Souza
    • Tushar Hiranandani
    • Mayur Puri
  • Stars
    • Prabhu Deva
    • Varun Dhawan
    • Shraddha Kapoor
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    7.7K
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    • Director
      • Remo D'Souza
    • Writers
      • Remo D'Souza
      • Tushar Hiranandani
      • Mayur Puri
    • Stars
      • Prabhu Deva
      • Varun Dhawan
      • Shraddha Kapoor
    • 38User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Prabhu Deva
    Prabhu Deva
    • Vishnu
    • (as Prabhudheva)
    Varun Dhawan
    Varun Dhawan
    • Suresh
    Shraddha Kapoor
    Shraddha Kapoor
    • Vinnie
    Lauren Gottlieb
    Lauren Gottlieb
    • Olive
    Dharmesh Yelande
    Dharmesh Yelande
    • D
    Punit Pathak
    Punit Pathak
    • Vinod
    Raghav Juyal
    Raghav Juyal
    • Crocxz
    Tisca Chopra
    Tisca Chopra
    • Swati
    Jineet Rath
    • Manu
    Akanksha Nehra
    • Ashima
    Prachee Shah
    Prachee Shah
    • Suresh's mother
    • (as Prachi Shah)
    Sushant Pujari
    Sushant Pujari
    • Vernon
    Murli Sharma
    Murli Sharma
    • Shetty Anna
    • (as Murali Sharma)
    Pavan Rao
    • Pavan
    Mohit Abrol
    Mohit Abrol
    • Master of ceremonies
    Parthaa Akerkar
    Parthaa Akerkar
    • Man who ordered pizza
    • (as Parth Akerkar)
    Anurag Singh Shivaay 7
    • Dancer
    Hariharasudhan Balasubramani
    Hariharasudhan Balasubramani
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    • Director
      • Remo D'Souza
    • Writers
      • Remo D'Souza
      • Tushar Hiranandani
      • Mayur Puri
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    User reviews38

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    2the_horned_owl

    Its not a Film, Its 2.5 hours of "Dance India Dance"

    Let me tell you something first - I could hardly survive the "Step Up" films even though the dance sequences in those films were spectacular and those films had a story, no matter how bad the story was.

    This film does not even have a story. Its just 2.5 hours of "people dancing". OK, I get the point - Its a dance film but still it is a FILM. It must have at least an iota of story. Unfortunately this film struggles with the story. They made it just to earn money and it paid off. It has already collected 14 crores on the very first day despite heavy Rains in many parts of India and Ramadan.

    Now, let me tell you more about the film. It stars Varun Dhawan (who is yet to impress me because he was bad in every movie I have seen him in), Shraddha Kapoor and Prabhudeva (You sir, are a good dancer but why are you trying to become an actor?). So we have 3 stars but none of them gives a good performance. Either they did this film just for money or they were bored with all the "Dance thing".

    The story of this film is ordinary and has been done to death before by countless movies in different ways - A group of wannabes join hands with an instructor to help them achieve their goal.

    The dance sequences are good (I will have to give them that) but why did you make a movie just to show dance? There is too much dance in this film. Even Michael Jackson did not dance this much in his lifetime. They could have easily shortened the length of this movie by at least 40 minutes. The length of this film is god awful 2.5 hours (You can watch 2 animated movies in 2.5 hours). So you get 2.5 hours of dance sequences for 300 bucks. Now, thats a deal no one can refuse (Just joking).

    The characters are thrown into the movie from god-knows-where without any kind of character development, so you get half-baked characters. Half of the people in theater were trying to understand them but it doesn't matter. You know why? because all they do is - Dance, so you need not worry about them. There are so many sub-plots and they don't add anything to the story. There are some scenes that are so annoying that you want to throw your bucket of popcorn onto the screen. These scenes exist because they had to show something in between the dance sequences otherwise there would only be dance sequences.

    "Poor acting" by almost every character adds up to the frustration and makes you feel like vomiting.

    The screenplay is bad, direction is sloppy and writing is awful.

    The only good thing about this film is - Dance, but there is too much of it. None of us wants to see this much dance in one go.

    So if you are hoping for a good story then you will be disappointed. This film does not deliver, it does not know what it is trying to be. I am giving it more than 1 because of the "good choreography" otherwise I would have given it "1". So watch it only if you are interested in watching "Dance".
    4shivamt25

    Was it a film, or just a bunch of dance numbers put together?

    Clearly if some people blame Mad Max for having so less dialogues, they must see ABCD 2. I can easily count the dialogues in the movie, on my fingers, of one hand.

    Lets start with the plus point, the choreography and the music for those competitions was really new, refreshing and adequate for a movie based on dance. But remember, it is still a MOVIE based on dance, so there must be some story in it, here it wasn't.

    About the dance numbers also, they are very long, you don't have to show it all, if you have choreographed it, where are the editors? This movie also displayed the cliché of the previous one when they show you the glimpse of performance of other groups and when THE group come on the stage, the group on which the movie is based, they present a very long performance with everything in it. In the end they will put sentiments for the movie goers by presenting something Indian in every performance.

    So, yeay! to all the dance but noooo! to everything else. Wanna see dance with a few dialogues stuffed in between, go see it.
    4andre_rox99

    Everybody is just dancing... with no reason.

    ABCD 2 is a dance sequel to the 2013's ABCD of the same genre. It stars Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor and Prabhudeva in pivotal roles. The story revolves around a group of dancers who join hands with a dance instructor in order to compete in a world hip-hop dance competition in Vegas and to regain their honour. ABCD 2 delivers on what it promises to give; dance. But that's all that's there to this film. While the first film gave a different spin to the dance genre with a proper storyline and some heart, the sequel pales in comparison. It doesn't know what it's trying to be, except that there must be dance. And this is where the film falters. Instead of trying to be a normal film with a SLIGHTLY higher number of dance sequences, it succumbs to an over-stretched 2h20m compilation of dance sequences. Since the film has a completely different plot from the first one, it immediately starts in the heat of the plot with literally no time to get to know the characters; not that there is much to know since hardly any detail is given to each of them. Hence, most of the film's flaws are due to its script and poor writing. For example, Prabhudeva's character, Vishnu, who had so much depth in the predecessor, is simply confusing in this one. It seems that neither him nor the viewers know what he's up to. And that's just the icing on the cake. The story doesn't know whether its trying to be a Disney G-rated film, or a serious drama. Its either trying to be childish, or sometimes overdoing it with serious preptalks and all throughout annoying you with several (sometimes unnecessary dance sequences.) The acting is quite "half-baked". If acting was dancing, every respective actor or dancer, passes with more than flying colors; including Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor. Dhawan, who proved to have major acting chops in his previous flick, Badlapur, tries to add a charm to a poorly-written Suresh, whose the hero in this film. While his efforts are noticed, there's still not much screenplay due to a new dance sequence sprouting after every five minutes. Shraddha Kapoor is wasted in this film as she hardly has any moments to shine except for her solo song, Sun Saathiya. Lauren Gottlieb, being a great addition to the group, only shows up in the last 45 minutes of the film. In conclusion, ABCD 2 completely messes up the great reputation its predecessor set up for the name 'ABCD.' It tries to follow the example of Hollywood's dance series 'Step Up' by taking a great dance film and following it with unnecessary and mindless sequels. ABCD 2 did have great potential, but its wasted by being extremely loud and annoying with a dance at every nook and corner. The film does practice what it preaches; everyone dances to express rather than to impress, and Any Body Can Dance... except it would have made more sense to take its predecessor's example and add a sensible story to it rather than simply showing us viewers that anybody can dance. ABCD 2- 4/10
    6lucky-coolu2

    One time watch!!

    I watched the movie first day, first show and according to me it was not worth it. It was all over ABCD(2013) again except it had a better cast to attract more viewers this time. For a matter of fact, I like dance and respect every form of art so there is nothing like personal bias. I think the plot wasn't strong enough to keep the audience enthralled. There were many dance performances (some you may find meaningless) but the last one is surely gonna steal your heart but there is no storyline and one may feel that the movie is getting boring at times. Though there are no distractions such as a side love story or anything like that but we can't figure out what the movie is trying to convey. I would suggest people to go out some place other, rather than wasting their time and money on the movie. In anticipation of better dance movies in future.
    7KunalDevmane

    Dance India Dance, and burn all the stages

    ABCD2

    Dance India Dance, and burn all the stages

    This is it! Remo D'souza has always delivered more than what is expected. May it be FALTU or the initial ABCD. This movie is not a sequel as it has entirely different story catering everyone who has missed the first part. I urge the audience to watch it in 3D as the team at Walt Disney has done marvelous job in graphics, making it compulsory to watch in theatres.

    The entire movie is a musical and dancing delight backed-up by excellent cast. Varun Dhawan has literally worked very hard to deliver the expected choreography. On the other hand, Shraddha Kapoor has raised her standards in performance at a new height. All other characters are from the dance reality show on Zee TV - Dance India Dance. Children were very excited to see Raghav (Crockrozz) performing and delivering occasional humour.

    It is always good to see talent over-taking poverty. According to Remo this story is of Fictitious Group of Nallasopara, their ups and downs. It is but obvious that Shraddha couldn't perform those twists and splits, hence she was purposely injured for Lauran to take over and burn the dance-floor. But, overall the sequence of activities were perfectly arranged.

    It is till date the best work of Remo as he had a full time support of the dancing legend Prabhudevaa. For giving me goosebumps in the climax sequence and taking into consideration the overall performance, I am bound to give it 7/10 at IMDb. Expecting a BINGO from the team in the future.

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    • Trivia
      The dancers from all the international teams (other than India) did their own choreography.
    • Goofs
      When Vinnie confesses her love for Suresh then Suresh hugs her on the left shoulder but after sometime, the place of Suresh's head changes from left to right shoulder and then again to the left shoulder.
    • Quotes

      Suresh: Sir, u r superb sir, outstanding, sir i salute u sir.

      Vishnu: I know men, shut up & get lost.

    • Connections
      Follows ABCD (Any Body Can Dance) (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Happy Hour
      Written by Sachin Sanghvi (as Sachin) and Jigar Saraiya (as Jigar)

      Performed by Mika Singh

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Stream ABCD 2 officially on Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Nào Ta Cùng Nhảy 2
    • Filming locations
      • Mumbai(Dance begin)
    • Production companies
      • 160-H Productions
      • IX Faces Pictures
      • Prasad Film Labs, Mumbai
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $892,133
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $444,195
      • Jun 21, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,176,958
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 34m(154 min)
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