This Article is From Dec 12, 2012

Remo D'Souza to make documentary on ABCD-Any Body Can Dance stars

Remo D'Souza to make documentary on ABCD-Any Body Can Dance stars

According to a source, with the short film, Remo wants everyone to know about the newcomers' personal struggles and journey, which has made them a successful name now.

Highlights

  • Choreographer-turned-director Remo D'Souza will release a documentary on the life and personal struggles of the dancers-turned-actors who are a part of his movie ABCD-Any Body Can Dance.
  • The movie features ace choreographer Prabhudheva in the lead with debutants Salman Yusuff Khan, Dharmesh Yelande, Vrushali Chavan, Mayuresh Wadkar and Prince Gupta in prominent roles.
  • According to a source, with the short film, Remo wants everyone to know about the newcomers' personal struggles and journey, which has made them a successful name now.
  • "Remo will take the behind-the-scenes footage of the film, record his comments on each debutant and put it together. He will then release it once the film hits theatres next year," a source said.
  • "Remo wants to show everyone that all these dancers were once ordinary people and now they've become movie stars," the source added.
  • Produced by UTV Spotboy, the film releases Feb 8 next year.
New Delhi: Choreographer-turned-director Remo D'Souza will release a documentary on the life and personal struggles of the dancers-turned-actors who are a part of his movie ABCD-Any Body Can Dance.

The movie features ace choreographer Prabhudheva in the lead with debutants Salman Yusuff Khan, Dharmesh Yelande, Vrushali Chavan, Mayuresh Wadkar and Prince Gupta in prominent roles.

According to a source, with the short film, Remo wants everyone to know about the newcomers' personal struggles and journey, which has made them a successful name now.

"Remo will take the behind-the-scenes footage of the film, record his comments on each debutant and put it together. He will then release it once the film hits theatres next year," a source said.

"Remo wants to show everyone that all these dancers were once ordinary people and now they've become movie stars," the source added.

Produced by UTV Spotboy, the film releases Feb 8 next year.
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