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ABCD 2: 7 reasons to watch the film

Last updated on - Aug 29, 2018, 14:13 IST
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ABCD 2: 7 reasons to watch the film

The promos of ABCD 2 have impressed everyone and the audience is eagerly awaiting the release of the film now. This much waited sequel is directed by Remo D'souza, who was also the director of the first part. However, this time the cast features biggies like Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor in lead roles. Prabhu Dheva is part of this film too. This time around the story traces the journey of an Indian dance troupe, their rise to fame, sudden downfall and then the heroic attempt regain their lost glory. ABCD 2 releases on June 19. We bring you some interesting reasons to watch this dance-drama…
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ABCD 2: 7 reasons to watch the film

Sequel
One of the biggest reasons to watch ABCD 2 is that it is a promising sequel to the blockbuster first part. After the mega success of Tanu Weds Manu Returns, the audience has a lot of expectation from this sequel too. More so because director Remo D'souza has confessed to having sought inspiration from real-life characters. ABCD 2 is loosely inspired by the story of a dance group based in Vasai in Mumbai. ABCD 2 will bring to life the struggles faced by choreographers in Mumbai. The dancers who wanted to make it big in an international dancing championship.
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ABCD 2: 7 reasons to watch the film

Varun Dhawan
Varun Dhawan is slowly making his way to the top in Bollywood. Thanks to the variety of roles that he has done, the actor manages to impress with each new film of his. Varun was last seen in Badlapur, playing a mean character. Now he will be seen in a completely different avatar. Varun Dhawan plays the lead role of Suresh Mukund in the film. While he is already a good dancer, a completely different side of Varun will be explored with this film. Also the trailer of ABCD 2 offers a glimpse of Varun's toned body and enviable six-pack abs.
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ABCD 2: 7 reasons to watch the film

Shraddha Kapoor
Shraddha Kapoor is making a mark for herself in Bollywood. The actress was last seen in National Award-winning film, Haider. After romancing Shahid Kapoor, she will now be seen playing the love interest of Varun Dhawan. While she has played lovey-dovey roles so far, Shraddha is set to stun everyone with her dancing skills. Her hip-hop avatar is explored in depth by Remo D'souza in ABCD 2. Shraddha looks promising in this movie, giving the audience more reasons to watch the sequel.
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ABCD 2: 7 reasons to watch the film

Dialogues and chemistry
Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor are making it big on their own in Bollywood. It is indeed a fresh pairing for the silver screen. The two seem to complement each other well on-screen. The trailer of ABCD 2 also offers a glimpse into the love story of Varun and Shraddha, a quick kiss doing the wonders. Apart from their on-screen presence, ABCD 2's dialogues too pack a punch, the most popular ones being, 'We dance to express, not to impress,' and 'If one can feel the music then any body can dance.’
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ABCD 2: 7 reasons to watch the film

Music
The music of ABCD 2 is the strength of the film. ABCD 2 is a dance film and its music has already become popular. 'Bezubaan phir se' and 'Sun saathiya' are topping the charts and also registering good views on Youtube. The music is composed by Sachin-Jigar and many singers have lent their voice for the songs of the film. Arijit Singh has sung 'Chunar,' while Mika Singh has sung the jazzy number , 'Happy Hour.' ABCD 2 is definitely winning hearts with its awesome music.
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ABCD 2: 7 reasons to watch the film

Dance
Since ABCD 2 is all about dance, it promises a heavy dose of it. Remo D'souza is directing the film and he will definitely ensure that all the numbers are well choreographed. Apparently, Suresh Mukund, who was the point of reference for the film, had a major role to play in the film's dance numbers. According to a report on Indiatoday.in, Suresh Mukund has choreographed six songs for ABCD 2. Prabhu Dheva, the ultimate dance guru, adds even more excitement to this film with his energetic performance in 'Happy Hour.'
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ABCD 2: 7 reasons to watch the film

Exotic locales
Las Vegas plays an important role in the storyline of ABCD 2. A major chunk of the film has been shot there as the whole team is shown going to Las Vegas for an international dancing competition. Apart from that, Remo D'souza has spiced up the movie with magnificent sets and jazzy lights. The different backdrops used for the songs add a magnificent touch to it. Making good use of outdoor locales, one of the romantic numbers, 'Bezubaan,' is shot in a desert-like location.

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