Filled with glitter and action, the dance sequences are stupendous and hugely worked upon, in comparison to the prequel. While the script takes a dip towards the end of the first hour, it gifts a twist unexpectedly and keeps the audiences glued to the big screen.
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Realistic, yet an adrenaline rush, the movie is pregnant with the fire fanning uncherished dreams of many who are talented yet unrecognised. Directed by ace choreographer-turned-filmmaker Remo D' Souza, 'ABCD 2' is indeed a treat for all dance lovers and more importantly for those who are glowing with passion about anything in life. For lovers of cinema, ABCD 2 is a hazy blur of a movie.Ī movie brimming with passion for an art form-Dance-has undoubtedly reached a notch higher than its prequel and has come out dazzlingly. For dance freaks, there is much on offer. That pretty much is the story of ABCD 2: it shows us a great deal, but tells us little. It throws the whole kitchen sink into the attempt to generate fervour for the fluttering flag. Despite its rather lame storyline, ABCD 2 does not scrimp one bit on melodrama. Varun Dhawan is no mug at this game and the only non-dancer in the principal cast is Shraddha Kapoor, but she too melds perfectly into this cheerfully breathless world where everybody is a master twirler. Sadly, the drama that the screenplay whips up is strictly for dunces. But that is the very least you would expect from a film helmed by a choreographer and featuring Prabhu Deva in a pivotal role. All through this two-and-a-half-hour sequel to the 2013 3D hit, ABCD - Any Body Can Dance, the dance steps are dazzlingly dramatic.
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But whatever novelty ABCD 2 delivers is only skin deep. Song and dance is, needless to say, a Bollywood staple, but pure dance films are rare. In all, this week's big release is a lovely watch, and will leave you by saying, 'Naach Meri Jaan!' It is one of those rare films where you need to pacify your Attention-Deficit-Disorder-ed self because you don't want to leave the theatre without seeing the end credits roll. But then, the dance is so amazing and so baroque in ABCD 2 that you can't take your eyes off the screen.
The numerous levels of the competition, again, could have been shortened.
The film seems too long to bear with the 3D glasses cutting into your nose-bridge, and post interval, you begin to get restless. All good points of the film aside, ABCD 2 loses steam in its second half. Yes, there are those inescapable parts where the film loses the viewer, but more on that later. In a nutshell, one's review after watching ABCD 2 can just be that it is an enjoyable film. In this semi-fictionalised tale of the Fictitious Dance Group's journey, dance is what takes the cake. A film titled ABCD 2 - Any Body Can Dance 2 - has but the dance as the fulcrum of it all.