ABCD 2 Review
ABCD 2 Review
Ratings:2/5 Review By: Saibal Chatterjee Site:Ndtv.com
Everything is larger than life in this unidimensional portrayal of a universe where passion for dance overshadows all else. Despite its rather lame storyline, ABCD 2 does not scrimp one bit on melodrama. It throws the whole kitchen sink into the attempt to generate fervour for the fluttering flag.That pretty much is the story of ABCD 2: it shows us a great deal, but tells us little. For dance freaks, there is much on offer. For lovers of cinema, ABCD 2 is a hazy blur of a movie.
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Surabhi redkar Site:Koimoi.com
BCD 2 is a complete entertainer filled with delightful dance performances. Undoubtedly, India’s best attempt at making a wholesome dance film. Every dancer in the crew is pitch perfect and Remo D’Souza deserves a ‘This Is It’. What’s Bad: Whilst Remo makes sure there is nothing missing on the dance front, the plot takes a backseat. In terms of story, the screenplay is mediocre. Also the overstretched run time is a downer for a 3D film.
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Bollywood Hungama Site:Bollywood Hungama
He needs to be applauded for extracting some of the best dance movements out of his lead actors Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor. Despite the fact that the film is devoid of any concrete story as the whole, it solely concentrates on the basic premise of dancing, around which the movie is based. On the whole, ABCD - ANY BODY CAN DANCE 2 makes for a good viewing and this film will surely find its way to its target audience - the youth, as the film has the right mix of content and visuals in it.
Ratings:3/5 Review By: Sweta Kaushal Site:Hindustan Times
ABCD 2 is, without doubt, about mesmerising dance sequences and its equally impressive dancers. Trouble is, it's reduced to a joke every time the music stops and the characters are made to talk. The dialogues are poorly written and the plot is so thin that you want to tear it apart and beg Remo to stick just to the dance sequences.Our verdict? You should watch ABCD 2 irrespective of whether you are a dancer or not, because the performances more than compensate for the forced emotions, poorly-written dialogues and the badly-woven storyline.
Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Lokesh Dharmani Site:Masala
The film suffers majorly from poor writing and poorer editing. The film in the second half is as sluggish. In short, if you are a DID/Jhalak Dikhhlaa Jaa/Just Dance fan. If you have broken your fingers, sending a thousand messages to save your favorite contestants on reality shows!! If Dharmesh, Punit, Cockroach, Raghav are familiar names who bring a big smile on your face, then you must watch ABCD 2.
Ratings:-- Review By: Sneha Francis Site:Emirates24by7
While director Remo D’Souza flaunts his talent in choreographing some incredible dance numbers, which was a rarity in 'Happy New Year', he's unable to inject passion or logic into his drama.Had Remo focused on the dance, and cut out the rest of the mush, this would've been a great watch.
Movie Name: ABCD 2
Synopsis: Directed by choreographer turned filmmaker, ABCD 2 is the real life story of the struggle of choreographers Vishnu and Suresh from a Mumbai suburb who go on to win the World Hip-Hop dance championship.
Release Dates: May 19, 2015
Director: Remo D'Souza
Running time: 2h 27m
Music composed by: Sachin Jigar
Genres: Dance, Bollywood, Drama film
Cast: Varun Dhawan as Suresh, Shraddha Kapoor as Vinnie, Prabhu Deva as Vishnu Sir Dharmesh Yelande as Dharmesh Lauren Gottlieb as Olive