The movie revolves around the life of Duvidha (played by Varun Dhawan), a wealthy businessman who dreams of becoming a successful dance choreographer. However, his aspirations are shattered when he is fired from his job. With no other options, Duvidha joins a dance troupe, ABCD, led by the charming and talented dance master, Terry (played by Prabhu Deva).
The story follows Vishnu (Prabhu Deva), a talented choreographer who leaves his elite dance academy after a disagreement and decides to train a group of street dancers to compete in a prestigious dance competition. Music & Hits:
The story follows Vishnu (Prabhu Deva), a talented choreographer who is forced out of his prestigious dance academy by his greedy partner, Jehangir (Kay Kay Menon). Vishnu finds hope in a group of raw, talented street dancers and decides to mentor them to compete in India's biggest dance competition, proving that "any body can dance".
: Critics had divided opinions on the 3D effects. Some found them "amateur" or "mediocre," while others felt they spiced up the dance moves and water splashes.
A: The final competition scene, specifically the “Thunder” formation sequence. Watch for the LED floor reflections and individual dancer expressions.
Vishnu (Prabhu Deva) is a brilliant choreographer who is humiliated and thrown out of his own dance academy by his greedy business partner. Heartbroken, he moves to a humble Mumbai suburb, where he discovers a group of talented but directionless street dancers (played by real-life choreographers like Dharmesh Yelande, Salman Yusuff Khan, and Punit Pathak).
Vishnu molds this ragtag team into a disciplined dance crew called "The Mumbai Strikers." Their goal? To compete against the very academy that rejected Vishnu—the "Kings United" (inspired by the real-life Kings United India dance crew). The climax features a breathtaking dance battle that became an iconic moment in Bollywood history.
The movie revolves around the life of Duvidha (played by Varun Dhawan), a wealthy businessman who dreams of becoming a successful dance choreographer. However, his aspirations are shattered when he is fired from his job. With no other options, Duvidha joins a dance troupe, ABCD, led by the charming and talented dance master, Terry (played by Prabhu Deva).
The story follows Vishnu (Prabhu Deva), a talented choreographer who leaves his elite dance academy after a disagreement and decides to train a group of street dancers to compete in a prestigious dance competition. Music & Hits:
The story follows Vishnu (Prabhu Deva), a talented choreographer who is forced out of his prestigious dance academy by his greedy partner, Jehangir (Kay Kay Menon). Vishnu finds hope in a group of raw, talented street dancers and decides to mentor them to compete in India's biggest dance competition, proving that "any body can dance".
: Critics had divided opinions on the 3D effects. Some found them "amateur" or "mediocre," while others felt they spiced up the dance moves and water splashes.
A: The final competition scene, specifically the “Thunder” formation sequence. Watch for the LED floor reflections and individual dancer expressions.
Vishnu (Prabhu Deva) is a brilliant choreographer who is humiliated and thrown out of his own dance academy by his greedy business partner. Heartbroken, he moves to a humble Mumbai suburb, where he discovers a group of talented but directionless street dancers (played by real-life choreographers like Dharmesh Yelande, Salman Yusuff Khan, and Punit Pathak).
Vishnu molds this ragtag team into a disciplined dance crew called "The Mumbai Strikers." Their goal? To compete against the very academy that rejected Vishnu—the "Kings United" (inspired by the real-life Kings United India dance crew). The climax features a breathtaking dance battle that became an iconic moment in Bollywood history.