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Cool title, but that's as good as <em>'ABCD'</em> gets. It's very much dance routine first, film second. They really do disregard any attempt at a proper premise, instead putting full focus on dance. In fairness, that's all the majority ...


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When a capable dancer is provoked by the evil design of his employer, naturally he will be out to prove his mettle.
Vishnu, a passionate dancer disgraced by his father, forms a dance troupe called 'The Stratum' to compete in an international competition in London. Facing numerous setbacks and internal conflicts, Vishnu must overcome his past and unite his diverse team of dancers to prove that anybody can dance.
ABCD received a mixed to positive reception from critics. While the dance sequences were widely praised for their choreography and energy, the film's plot and character development were often cited as being formulaic and predictable. Audience reception was generally favorable, particularly among younger viewers drawn to the dance elements.
Praised for its spectacular and innovative dance routines.
Criticized for a predictable and cliché storyline.
Performances, especially Prabhu Deva's, were noted as a highlight.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's incredible dance numbers and energetic performances, with many finding it entertaining and inspiring. Some viewers noted that the plot felt familiar, but the sheer visual spectacle of the dance routines generally outweighed this concern.
The film prominently features many real-life dancers and choreographers from India's dance reality show 'Dance India Dance', adding an authentic feel to the performances.
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Cool title, but that's as good as <em>'ABCD'</em> gets. It's very much dance routine first, film second. They really do disregard any attempt at a proper premise, instead putting full focus on dance. In fairness, that's all the majority ...