

“Remo never made me feel that I have not danced before and I won’t be able to do it. Produced under the banner of UTV Motion Pictures, the film features Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan and actress Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles. ‘ABCD 2’ is based on a true story of a dance institute-‘Fictitious Dance Academy’-from western Maharashtra state and how it traveled all the way to Las Vegas and competed against world champions.

“I do not think anybody would get a platform bigger than this in reality, 70 per cent of the actors in the film, apart from Shraddha and Varun, are from reality television,” he said on Wednesday (April 22). He added that he got the story idea for ‘ABCD 2’ when he was wrapping its prequel. The movie is a sequel of ‘ABCD-Anybody Can Dance’, which released in 2013.ĭirector Remo D’Souza said the movie is a good platform for dancers from reality television shows.

It's considered to be the worst attack ever.STORY: Cast and crew of upcoming Bollywood dance film, ‘ABCD 2’, promoted the sequel in India’s entertainment capital Mumbai. In a shocking turn of events, more than 40 CRPF personnel got killed and many got critically injured after a suicide bomber rammed a car into the army convoy in Awantipora town of Pulwama district this evening. Praying for the families of our hero soldiers who lost their lives #PulwamaAttack- Shraddha FebruPulwama Terror Attack: Javed Akhtar & Shabana Azmi cancel their Pakistan visit Were invited to attend a Karachi Lit. To resort to such measures & kill people. b1EYirn4rF- Varun Dhawan February 15, 2019

terrorism has become a business today our soldiers deserve better from us we cannot allow these businessmen of hate to spread their agenda any longer. I never believed in violence but for too long our soldiers have suffered because they have cowards as enemies. Both Shraddha and Varun also condemned the dastardly act on their respective twitter handle: Happy Valentine’s Day ! With love from us Street Dancers 👟❤️🇬🇧 🇮🇳 /j9dhHQGr8M - Varun Dhawan February 14, 2019īut despite of the hectic shooting schedule the actors made sure to remember those who lost their lives saving the country. The film is now being shot in London for a month-long schedule. Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor are currently busy shooting for Remo D'Souza's Street Dancer, which was earlier touted to be a sequel to ABCD 2. A post shared by Raghav Juyal on at 8:55pm PST
