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There's A Difference Between Non-Actors, Actors: Remo D'souza

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Jun, 2015 11:33 AM
    Choreographer-filmmaker Remo D'Souza, who worked with professional dancers in "ABCD: AnyBody Can Dance" and has roped in stars like Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor in "ABCD 2", says there's a difference between non-actors and actors.
     
    Remo told IANS: "People loved 'ABCD'. It was a hit, but not a huge hit on box office... but with these actors (Varun and Shraddha), because they are stars, I can see that the buzz is nice. So, there is difference between non-actors and actors."
     
    He refrained from sharing the film's budget, but he said "producers will make money out of this film".
     
    "ABCD 2" is a sequel to "ABCD", and it will release on June 19.
     
    Talking about the chemistry between Varun and Shraddha, he said: "Their chemistry is outstanding in the film as they are childhood friends. They both understand each other so well and you will see that on the screen. I am glad I roped in Varun and Shraddha for this film."

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