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When ABCD: Any Body Can Dance hit theaters in 2013, it did more than just entertain—it sparked a revolution. Directed by the visionary Remo D’Souza and produced by UTV Motion Pictures, this film was India’s first foray into 3D dance cinema. Starring the legendary Prabhu Deva, the fresh-faced Varun Dhawan, and the energetic Shraddha Kapoor, ABCD wasn't just a story about winning a competition; it was a raw, electrifying tribute to street dance and the undying spirit of underdogs.

Raj was a renowned choreographer who had worked with several Bollywood stars. He was impressed by Aisha and Ria's enthusiasm and decided to teach them a special routine for the competition.

The film follows the classic underdog arc: recruitment, training, humiliation, and redemption. The final 20 minutes, set to a mashup of "Psycho Re" and "Bezubaan," is widely regarded as one of the greatest dance climaxes in Bollywood history.

Aisha thought for a moment and then agreed to join Ria at the workshop. The next day, they headed to a local dance studio, where they met their instructor, Raj.