Abcd - Any Body Can Dance - 2 Tamil Dubbed — Movies
ABCD — Any Body Can Dance (Tamil dubbed films)
ABCD — Any Body Can Dance is an Indian dance-film franchise originally produced in Hindi by and starring choreographer-director Remo D’Souza and featuring prominent dancers and actors. Two films from the franchise were later dubbed into Tamil; below is a detailed overview covering each film’s background, plot, main cast, dance and music, Tamil-dubbed release specifics, reception, and legacy.
Key Highlights: The film is celebrated for its high-energy choreography and for featuring real-life talent from the reality show Dance India Dance, including Dharmesh Yelande and Salman Yusuff Khan. ABCD - Any Body Can Dance - 2 Tamil Dubbed Movies
The Plot – More Than Just Dance
ABCD 2 follows the journey of Suresh and Vernon (inspired by real-life dancers Suresh Mukund and Vernon Monteiro), played by Varun Dhawan and Prabhu Deva. After being unfairly labeled as cheaters in a local competition, they lose their reputation. With the help of their mentor, Vishnu (Prabhu Deva’s character), they form a new crew — "The Indian Crew" — and aim to win the World Hip Hop Championship in Las Vegas. ABCD — Any Body Can Dance (Tamil dubbed
ABCD 2 (Any Body Can Dance 2) is a 2015 Indian 3D dance film directed by Remo D'Souza and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. While originally filmed in Hindi, it was widely released in Tamil to cater to the local audience, given the lead role played by South Indian dance icon Prabhu Deva. Movie Overview Tamil Title: The Tamil dubbed version of the franchise is often titled Aadalam Boys Chinnatha Dance Lead Cast: Prabhu Deva as Vishnu Sir. Varun Dhawan as Suresh "Suru" Mukund. Shraddha Kapoor as Vinita "Vinnie" Sharma. ABCD 2 originally in Hindi (2015) → Dubbed
Quick facts for context:
- ABCD 2 originally in Hindi (2015) → Dubbed into Tamil as ABCD 2: Any Body Can Dance (same title).
- Tamil version released alongside the original in many TN screens.
- Music by Sachin–Jigar; Tamil lyrics adapted from original songs.
Reception and impact
- Praised for authentic dance sequences and fresh focus on dancers rather than star-driven acting.
- Criticized in some quarters for a predictable plot and thin character development.
- Strong cult following among dance enthusiasts; spawned sequels and contributed to mainstreaming dance-based storytelling in Indian cinema.
10. Final Verdict – Should You Watch?
✅ Yes, if you
film, which is often considered the spiritual third part of this series?