ABCD: Anybody Can Dance is a 2013 Bollywood 3D dance movie directed and choreographed by choreographer Remo D’Souza and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur and Ronnie Screwvala. The film stars Prabhu Deva and Ganesh Acharya in main roles. The contestants of Dance India Dance also appear. Aadalam Boys Chinnatha Dance the telegu and Tamil dubbed version and ABCD, together the film, created with a budget of Rs 12 crore, debuted globally on February 8, 2013.

DIRECTOR

Remo D’Souza

Remo D’Souza is an Indian dancer, choreographer, actor, and filmmaker. He was a judge on the show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa with the Indian actress Madhuri Dixit and the director Karan Johar. He was the “superior judge” on the main time dance program Dance Plus, on Star Plus, alongside team leaders Dharmesh Yelande, Shakti Mohan, and Punit Pathak. Presently, he is appearing as a judge on the reality series Dance Champions opposite Terence Lewis.

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WRITERS

Screenplay: Tushar Hiranandani

Dialogues: Amit Aaryan

Additional Dialogues & Lyrics: Mayur Puri

MUSIC

Sachin–Jigar

ACTORS

Prabhu Deva as Vishnu

Ganesh Acharya as Gopi

Kay Kay Menon as Jehangir Khan

Lauren Gottlieb as Riya

Dharmesh Yelande as Dharmesh Qureshi (D)

Punit Pathak as Chandu.

Noorin Shah as Shaina.

Prince R. Gupta as Biscuit

Bhawna Khanduja as Bhawana

Mayuresh Wadkar as Mayur

Milind Wagh as Qureshi

Movie
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CINEMATOGRAPHY

Vijay Kumar Arora

EDITING

Manan Ajay Sagar

PRODUCER

Ronnie Screwvala

Siddharth Roy Kapur

Budget

Released in the year 2013,this film was made on a budget of around Rs 12 Crore.

Box office

ABCD had a debut in India of Rs 45 million nett on the 1st day. It amassed roughly Rs 195 million nett at the local box office in the initial weekend. By the end of its first week, the film had accumulated over 312 million nett. The film grossed $425,000 overseas in opening weekend.

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