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ABCD: Any Body Can Dance 2 : ウィキペディア英語版
ABCD 2

''ABCD 2'' (also known as ''Any Body Can Dance 2'') is a 2015 Indian 3D dance film directed by Remo D'Souza and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under Walt Disney Pictures. The film stars Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor and Prabhu Deva in lead roles with Lauren Gottlieb, Raghav Juyal and Dharmesh Yelande in supporting roles. It is the sequel to the 2013 film ''ABCD: Any Body Can Dance''.〔(First look of ABCD 2; Satish Tulimilli, Shraddha Kapoor to groove in Prabhu Deva’s film ). daily.bhaskar.com. Retrieved on 21 July 2015.〕 ''ABCD 2'' released on 19 June 2015.〔(‘ABCD 2: Varun Dhawan plays Suresh from Fictitious Dance Academy ). The Indian Express (4 July 2014). Retrieved on 21 July 2015.〕〔(Shraddha Kapoor injures herself while dancing for ABCD 2 – The Times of India ). Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (30 July 2014). Retrieved on 21 July 2015.〕 The decommissioned warship INS Vikrant was featured as a backdrop behind the dance group's practice area during the first half of the film.〔(Varun Dhawan poses before the INS Vikrant battle ship ). Bollywoodnazar.com (20 October 2014). Retrieved on 21 July 2015.〕
After time, Walt Disney Pictures sold the film's satellite rights to Sony Entertainment Television (India), thereby breaking its chain trend of selling the rights to Zee Entertainment Enterprises.
The film explores the career journey of Suresh and Vernon of the "fictitious dance crew", who went on to win the World Dance Championship in Las Vegas.
== Plot ==
Suresh 'Suru' Mukund (Varun Dhawan) wants to be a big dancer to fulfill his mother's wish. Vinnie (Shraddha Kapoor) wants to be the best hip-hop dancer. Childhood friends from suburban Nalasopara, Mumbai, they form a team and participate in a national level competition "Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin" where they are disqualified as their moves are copied and everyone calls them cheaters. Everyone departs to search for jobs. Suru returns to work in a bar as a waiter, Vinnie rejoins a beauty parlour and Vernon (Sushant Pujari) gets back as a delivery boy where, time and again, they are insulted as cheaters. The departure of angry teammates adds injury to insult, and nothing is set to be corrected.
Suru hopes to remove the negative tag by planning to win a grandeur hip-hop competition in Las Vegas. One day he watches Vishnu (Prabhudeva) dance in the bar and convinces him repeatedly to be their choreographer. They audition for people and collect the team. They visit the qualifiers in Bangalore, where they are pre-insulted as cheaters, but manage to win it after Vishnu begs the audience for one last chance for the team. Later they prepare to go to Las Vegas, but Vinod (Punit Pathak), a deaf-mute dancer, learns that Vishnu has ulterior motives to go to Vegas, and, as a matter of fact, he had deliberately impressed Suru and friends to procure a way out for his plan. In Las Vegas they win the qualifiers. Later Vishnu leaves the hotel with team money to meet his son Manu (Jineet Rath), whose mother, Swati (Tisca Chopra) is married to another man and has moved on in life. He talks to Manu and leaves with a contented heart.
In the meantime, Vinnie gets injured due to excessive rehearsal and is replaced by Olive (Lauren Gottlieb), and Vishnu discovers this while thanking friend Gopi (Ganesh Acharya), who works in a bar-cum-hotel. . At the same time, Suru is enraged when he finds Vishnu missing and tries to proceed with jam sessions all on his own, but in vain. Vishnu returns while trying to save the day for Suru from the Philippines team, later admitting he had made a 'mistake' leaving without permission although he didn't want to lose a family he had yearned to create in years, apologizes, is forgiven by Suru, and the team enters the finals. Across rehearsals, Olive gets close to Suru and a jealous Vinnie tells Suru she loves him. Although Olive has feelings for Suru, an in-person conversation with Vinnie assures Olive that Suru had that inherent charm with nothing to do about his sweetness, and she agrees to continue with the Indian Stunners after Vinnie recovers. The team enters the final, where Vinod's health worsens during a fictitious assemblage and the Indian Stunners end up making this grave mistake in the formation only to fall down, since D (Dharmesh Yelande) knew about Vinod's tuberculosis problem. Everyone has almost given up after the accident, when Vinod convenes his fault to Suru, who forgoes it and the others return to make the formation with success with Vinod at the bottom. Though they don't win the competition as the German team won the competition, they do win the hearts of millions, with Suru lending a voiceover narrative about his mother's motivational lessons on dance.

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