ABCD: Anybody Can Dance is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language dance drama film directed and choreographed by choreographer Remo D'Souza and produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur under UTV Spotboy Motion Pictures.
Only Rocky and his gang are initially willing to attend the free classes, but D and his friends soon gravitate towards the studio.
Though the students are initially skeptical of Shaina because of her profession, Chandu defends her in front of the class.
They return to class with greater discipline and drive, only to suddenly be thrown out on the street after D's father calls the cops.
Jehangir, to humiliate Vishnu publicly, persuades the judges to take the DDR crew on as the show's "jokers."
Before the semi-finals, Chandu prepares to propose to Shaina, but he meets his old drug dealer on the street.
He refuses to fall back into that world, but the irritated dealer tosses the ring intended for Shaina at him.
Their heartfelt and spontaneous performance reminds Jehangir of his old friendship with Vishnu and why they started JDC in the first place and is humbled.
[1][2] Lisa Tsering praised the film on The Hollywood Reporter as "exuberant, upbeat and overflowing with music".
All songs were written by Mayur Puri apart from Man Basiyo Saanwariyo which had lyrics by Priya Panchal.
Although the song "Sun Saathiya" was played as a scratch version in the film, it was reused in the sequel on popular demand and officially became part of its musical-themed soundtrack.
IBNLive gave it 3 out of 5 stars and noted, "The duo of Sachin-Jigar has delivered an album that has its moments.