He is experimenting with different roles, which is a good thing but he also needs to make good choices in terms of script! Shraddha Kapoor is annoying at times but manage with the dance moves. He sees a disparate group of street dancers and comes to a decision.
The saving grace for the movie is Varun Dhawan who tries very hard to keep the movie alive with both his dance and acting skills. ABCD 2 movie review: A film tailor made for dance lovers, fails to impress on other fronts The second installment of the ABCD franchisee is bigger on scale with. After Vishnu is thrown out of his swank dance academy by his manipulative business partner, he considers giving up dancing. Some shots have been done really well and Vegas moments are fun to watch. Even the editing of the movie is not up to the mark as easily 30-40 minutes could have been done away. The dialogues are badly written and sound too melodramatic at times. Along with them are other dreamers who become part of their team and support each other in their downfall and rise to fame! But those who were expecting a good storyline and nice cinematic experience will be left very disappointed!īased on a real life story of two choreographers Vishnu and Suresh, the story traces their journeys from the backstreets of a Mumbai suburb to winning an International dance championship.
The announcement of its sequel created quite a buzz and just got bigger with the casting of Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor! Has it been able to live to the expectations? Has choreographer turned director Remo D'Souza been able to recreate the magic? I would say a big YES but only in terms of some spectacular dance sequences. Review ABCD 2 & earn 20 DM Points.* Review SubmitĪBCD released two years back and became an overnight sensation as it was touted as India's first dance movie. OMG This has got to be one of the worst Indian films ever made, the 3D detracting from the film instead of enhancing it.