Manthast
Absolutely amazing
Grimossfer
Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
BelSports
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Deanna
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
NB Sydney
A great dance movie from the house of Bollywood, starring - non other than the Michael Jackson of India.Some excellent dance numbers with mind blowing performances. KK is as usual- spot on in his role. Some sudden twists in the plot, which make the movie even more exciting. Lauren is a great dancer, but she proved that she is a good actor too.It's a different movie which has a story well presented along with some nice dance performances. It clearly reveals the hidden talent of India and proves that India can dance too. Hats off to Remo - for this brave initiative. He undoubtedly complied the movie with a clever brain & pure heart. A must watch for dance lovers!!
rahuljonathan-nair
To put it simply, ABCD or Any Body Can Dance, written and directed by choreographer Remo D'Souza is entertainment, entertainment and entertainment.Technically and production-wise, ABCD, howsoever the title may sound silly, punches you hard. Niftily edited dance sequences, a chase that is a mix of dancing and eye-popping jumps, make ABCD the Dabangg of dancing. ABCD tugs at your emotional cords all the way as Prabhu Deva (Vishnu Sir) tries to convert a bunch of street ruffians into champions. But all said and done the real heroines and heroes of ABCD are the dancers that make you cry, laugh, and dance with them. DON'T MISS: The grand finale of the film and the number that follows in which Prabhu Deva, Ganesh Acharya and Remo shake a mean leg as credits scroll down in the end.
iamvibh
If you love watching dancing reality shows,then ABCD is for you. as your favorite dancers have assembled to treat you with this dance flick.The movie fails while delivering the story and story has too much resemblance to first step up movie. The dancing sequences are the only scenes when the movie is nice to watch.Kk Manon has justified his character and only performer when it comes to acting .Movie has too much flaws and crunches and the 3d is nice especially the dance sequences while raining .Lauren is gracious to look .Expecting more of her in bollywood and salman,dharmesh has a nice attempt. Verdict:- An average storyline with some heartwarming choreography.
Vijesh K
Once I watched the film the only feeling that came over me was "Pride". I was proud that India could make a music and dance oriented film without messing up the entertainment and logic factor of the audiences. Although it is not a "Dirty Dancing" or a "Singing in the Rain" however what it manages is to keep the viewer interested with a good plot, superb dancing and good music. There could have been no one other than Prabhu Deva who could have played the role of "Vishnu" with so much conviction. Kay Kay Menon was great as usual - Give this man anything and he can do it. For that matter Kay Kay is in a different league as an actor along with others like Manoj Baypayee, Nana Patekar, etc. It is so good to see that all the others in the star cast managed to put up such great performances despite being new to the big stage of the Bollywood. It is surprising that some of them even managed to act better than our seasoned plastic faced Bollywood actors. Only if we Indians would give more value to acting skills rather than good looks then these youngsters would have a great career ahead of them. I firmly believe that good acting belongs to the theaters and films and good looks belong to the modeling world.Overall a good film and should be watched for the sake of all the great artists who put up a good performance in the film along with the film crew and the director.