
ABCD: Anybody Can Dance is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language dance drama film directed and choreographed by Remo D’Souza. Produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Spotboy Motion Pictures, the film features Prabhu Deva in the lead role, supported by Ganesh Acharya and Kay Kay Menon. Contestants from the reality show Dance India Dance play supporting roles. The film, with a budget ranging between Rs 120 million and 420 million, was released around the world in 3D on February 8, 2013, and gotten generally positive reviews.

Plot
Vishnu, a choreographer for Jehangir Dance Company (JDC), quits after a disagreement with his friend and manager, Jehangir Khan. He notices the raw talent of several young artists, in spite of their need of teach, as they perform lamentably at a nearby occasion. Motivated, Vishnu chooses to frame his possess move gather, Dhongri Move Transformation (DDR), with these youths to compete in Move Dil Se. Be that as it may, inner contentions between bunch individuals D and Rough cause issues. At first, as it were Rough and his pack go to the free classes, but D and his companions before long connect in.
The gather grows with unused individuals, counting Chandu, a gifted but disturbed man battling with sedate habit; Shaina, a bar artist; and Rhea, a previous star artist from JDC who cleared out after Jehangir sexually ambushed her. Rhea rapidly gets to be the star of DDR, in spite of beginning skepticism from the other understudies approximately Shaina due to her calling. Chandu guards Shaina, and they create a sentimental relationship.
The contention between the two groups proceeds, pushing Vishnu to his limits. In any case, the understudies appear enhancement and are compensated with cash to purchase modern speakers. They about lose the cash at a move club, but Vishnu arrives in time to win it back. In spite of the fact that angry, he forgives them, and they return to lesson with reestablished teach. The bunch faces removal when D’s father calls the cops, but they persuade their families of their ability with an off the cuff move. Be that as it may, D’s traditionalist father remains contradicted to his son’s energy for dance.
DDR auditions for Dance Dil Se, where Jehangir mortifies Vishnu by persuading the judges to accept DDR as “jokers.” Vishnu challenges Rocky and D to perform a move requiring mutual trust, which they inevitably finish, joining together the group.
Tragedy strikes before the semi-finals when Chandu is killed in an accident. Shaina becomes the centerpiece of their semi-final execution. In spite of a betrayal from Mayur, who feeds information to JDC, DDR makes a modern schedule on the spot, motivated by Master Ganesha. Their sincere execution moves Jehangir, reminding him of his old friendship with Vishnu. DDR wins the competition, earning thunderous applause.

Cast
Prabhu Deva as Vishnu
Ganesh Acharya as Gopi
Kay Kay Menon as Jehangir Khan
Salman Yusuff Khan as Rocky
Dharmesh Yelande as Danish “D” Qureshi
Lauren Gottlieb as Rhea
Punit Pathak as Chandu
Noorin Shah as Shaina
Vrushali Chavan as Vrushali
Bhavana Khanduja as Bhavana
Paulson Thomas as Pauli
Prince R Gupta as Biscuit
Mayuresh Wadkar as Mayur
Tushar Kalia as a dancer in JDC
Rahul Shetty as Rahul
Sushant Pujari as Sushi
Milind Wagh as Afzal Qureshi, D’s father
Pankaj Tripathi as Vardha Bhai
Mario Fernando Aguilera as Chris
Saajan Singh
Mohena Singh as a competition dancer at the beginning of the film
Kishore Aman Shetty
Karishma Chavan
Jayant Gadekar as Policeman
Saroj Khan in “Psycho Re” (Special appearance)
Remo D’Souza in “Psycho Re” (Special appearance)
Manish Paul as host of Dance Dil Se (Special appearance)
Prayas Choudhary as Ghungroo boys
Sanjay Gurbaxani as Channel Head
Sajjad Haqi as Sajjad