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Dance in Film · 2013

ABCD: Any Body Can Dance (2013)

Remo D'Souza's first ABCD feature centers street dancers themselves—many played by professional dancers—and turns a Mumbai underdog crew's training and Dance Dil Se campaign into a Hindi 3D dance-film landmark.

ABCD: Any Body Can Dance is a 2013 dance feature film centred on ballroom and social dance. For dancers, it's a chance to see the style performed on screen — the phrasing, partnering, and musicality that the same dances carry onto a real floor.

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Where to watch: Official UTV Motion Pictures and Sony Music India clips on YouTube; Netflix's title page says unavailable in the current region as of 2026-08-05, and no legal U.S. full-film stream was verified.

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An excerpt — one number from the full work.

The dance sequences in ABCD: Any Body Can Dance

4 sequences — what is danced, by whom, and where to find it.

  1. “Bezubaan” rain dance

    Bollywood Dance

    Choreography Remo D'Souza

    The dancers continuing the “Bezubaan” ensemble choreography through driving rain.

    Rain and stereoscopic staging make the choreography feel physically immediate while the ensemble’s movement carries the song’s emotional release; the number demonstrates why the film was conceived for dance in 3D.

    Not currently available to stream; timestamp is for reference. No edition-specific timestamp was inferred. Moviebuff lists 2 h 23 min while Prime lists 2 h 22 min. Both Prime and Netflix reported the exact 2013 film unavailable in the current region when checked August 13, 2026; direct clip and deep-link fields remain blank.

  2. “Psycho Re” end-credit dance

    Bollywood Dance

    Danced by Saroj Khan; Prabhu Deva; Ganesh Acharya; Remo D'Souza · Choreography Remo D'Souza

    Saroj Khan, Prabhu Deva, Ganesh Acharya and Remo D'Souza sharing the end-credit frame to the Pan-Indian “Psycho Re.”

    The credits become a compact intergenerational salute to Hindi-film choreography, assembling four major dance makers rather than treating the number as detached promotional footage.

    Not currently available to stream; timestamp is for reference. No edition-specific timestamp was inferred. Moviebuff lists 2 h 23 min while Prime lists 2 h 22 min. Both Prime and Netflix reported the exact 2013 film unavailable in the current region when checked August 13, 2026; direct clip and deep-link fields remain blank.

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  3. “Sadda Dil Vi Tu” Ganpati competition finale

    Bollywood Dance

    Danced by Ganesh Acharya; Dharmesh Yelande; Punit Pathak; Lauren Gottlieb · Choreography Remo D'Souza

    The Ganpati-themed company number erupting in the middle of the dance competition as the film’s fitting finale.

    The finale joins devotional Ganpati imagery to a modern competition-stage vocabulary, allowing community feeling and competitive stakes to culminate in the same ensemble performance.

    Not currently available to stream; timestamp is for reference. No edition-specific timestamp was inferred. Moviebuff lists 2 h 23 min while Prime lists 2 h 22 min. Both Prime and Netflix reported the exact 2013 film unavailable in the current region when checked August 13, 2026; direct clip and deep-link fields remain blank.

  4. KKR joker qualifier performance

    Bollywood Dance

    Choreography Remo D'Souza

    The competition’s designated “jokers” taking over the qualifier stage with a visually emphatic ensemble routine.

    The qualifier converts the team’s imposed joker status into an authored stage identity: theatrical framing lets the underdogs answer ridicule with coordinated screen spectacle.

    Not currently available to stream; timestamp is for reference. No edition-specific timestamp was inferred. Moviebuff lists 2 h 23 min while Prime lists 2 h 22 min. Both Prime and Netflix reported the exact 2013 film unavailable in the current region when checked August 13, 2026; direct clip and deep-link fields remain blank.

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