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ABCD – Any Body Can Dance
Critic reviews and ratings
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Only a dance enthusiast could have come up with a film so spectacular and heart-warming.
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The dance numbers are brilliantly executed and the thrill quotient is highly enhanced as you watch the movie in three dimensions.
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This ode to dance is a must-watch!
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...has some incredible, eye-popping dances as its soul. While the template may be conventional -- the triumph of the underdog -- the film has its share of moments that stay with you, especially the concluding portions of the film.
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...is India's answer to Step Up series! Watch it for the unadulterated passion for dance and the spellbinding dance act of Prabhu Deva!
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...truly is India’s finest dance film till date and deserves a definite watch.
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The film lacks dramatic-density, but the minute dance breaks in, all hell breaks loose.
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The film is a hearty celebration of all the vibrancy of dance.
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What sees ABCD through is its sincerity of purpose. Director D’Souza intends to do a "dance film" with a sturdy plot to hold up the choreography.
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...is more a bunch of people showcasing their dancing talent and ab control than anything else.
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...a hit-and-miss venture. On the one hand, it is colourful, boisterous, full of enthusiasm but on the other, it is wobbly and unwieldy. Like a house of cards, ABCD stacks up well, but only up to a couple of levels.
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The formula is in place, only the energy is missing.
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This film had the potential, but it needed both sharper direction and dancing, to maximize it.
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Like the "Step Up" movies from which it's evidently inspired, "ABCD" has a threadbare, predictable plot, and a cast of professional dancers who can break into gravity-defying moves but can't deliver a line of dialogue convincingly.
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