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Madhuri Happy With Bollywood's Dance-based Films

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 May, 2015 01:28 PM
  • Madhuri Happy With Bollywood's Dance-based Films
Dancing diva Madhuri Dixit is happy that dance-based movies and musicals are finding space in Bollywood. She is excited about Remo D'Souza's forthcoming dance-based 3D film "ABCD 2", and is looking forward to it.
 
"It is good that such dance-based and musical films are being made. Remo is doing good work. Congratulations to him. He is coming up with 'ABCD 2', which is fantastic," Madhuri, who judged dance based reality show "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa" with Remo, said here on Wednesday.
 
"The film's prequel ('ABCD - AnyBody Can Dance') did fantastic business. It's ("ABCD 2") in 3D, so I am looking forward to it," she added.
 
"ABCD 2" features Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor and choreographer-director Prabhudheva. It will release on June 5.
 
Madhuri was all praise for her co-star Jackie Shroff's son Tiger Shroff's dancing skills.
 
"He (Tiger Shroff) is sweet and wonderful. He is Jackie's son, so he has to be wonderful. He dances very well and displayed his skills in his debut film 'Heropanti' as well," Madhuri said here at the launch of mobile app for her online dance academy.
 
"He is a superb fighter, dancer and everything. He is an all-rounder," she added.

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