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Let's Dance To The Rhythm
The bitter sweet relationship between a young singer and her musician mentor set against the backdrop of the jazz clubs of Mumbai and the musicians from Goa during the 60s. In the 1960s Lawrence Vaz a young Goan musician playing in the nightclubs of Mumbai, returns to Goa to find a singer for his band. He meets a promising young singer Dona Pereira and convinces her parents to let her sing in his band. While Lawry moulds the impressionable young Dona into a talented singer, they fall deeply in love. The romance between musician and singer turns into a bitter battle for love and acceptance. Based on actual events this quasi-biographical film is a tribute to a great Goan , yet barely acknowledged, legacy. Musicians who once upon a time set the jazz clubs of Mumbai on fire and actually shaped the music of Bollywood cinem
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Plot Summary
A struggling dance instructor inherits a rundown community center and decides to save it by organizing a major dance competition. She must overcome numerous obstacles, including a rival instructor and financial difficulties, to bring the community together through the power of dance. The film follows her journey as she inspires those around her to find their rhythm and passion.
Critical Reception
Let's Dance To The Rhythm was met with a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who found its plot predictable and its execution uninspired. While some praised its energetic dance sequences and the earnest performances of its cast, many felt the film lacked originality and depth, resulting in a forgettable viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
The film's dance numbers are energetic but can't compensate for a weak script.
Predictable plot and uninspired storytelling make for a lackluster musical comedy.
The cast tries their best, but the material doesn't offer them much to work with.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "Let's Dance To The Rhythm" are scarce, making it difficult to ascertain specific likes or dislikes. However, the limited feedback available suggests that while some viewers appreciated the dance elements, many found the overall film to be unengaging and poorly executed.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and musical genre, 'Let's Dance To The Rhythm' was not a widely released film and garnered very little attention in international markets, contributing to its lack of significant awards or critical recognition.
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