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Arch rivals Inayat (Shraddha Kapoor) and Sahej (Varun Dhawan) are the captains of two powerhouse dance teams 'Rule Breakers' and 'Street Dancers', respectively.
In order to prove their supremacy over one another, both the gangs lead to the biggest dance challenges in the world.
Movie = impressive dance moves, killer looks, style, true passion for dancing.
However, what doesn't favour the narrative is the length; it should have been trimmed down by 20 around minutes..., lame writting.
Dance sequences are thrown in after every five to seven minutes.
STREET DANCER 3D is a good combination of rich visuals, amazing choreography and strong emotions...but *only for Dance Lovers..!!*
Remo dsooooooyyzza should only focus on choreography not in film making..!!
In order to prove their supremacy over one another, both the gangs lead to the biggest dance challenges in the world.
Movie = impressive dance moves, killer looks, style, true passion for dancing.
However, what doesn't favour the narrative is the length; it should have been trimmed down by 20 around minutes..., lame writting.
Dance sequences are thrown in after every five to seven minutes.
STREET DANCER 3D is a good combination of rich visuals, amazing choreography and strong emotions...but *only for Dance Lovers..!!*
Remo dsooooooyyzza should only focus on choreography not in film making..!!
- Tejas_Vinda_AITS
- 23 ene 2020
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- SaanyaChopraDua
- 24 ene 2020
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Don't know why these people make this movie ...rather should make dance videos when there is no good story ..story can not connect with Indian fans ..pakistani may be happy and surprised with this films
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- pravishjain
- 23 ene 2020
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Same old repeatative story, Same Dancers and Dance forms + moves... Most common thing in all these dance movies
Boring..... Totally Disappointed
- stugicgu-12969
- 23 ene 2020
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There are hundreds of dance show whre we can see good dance moves and more. But why this movie?
No plot, bad storytelling, worst acting(yes, believe me).
This movie is nothing but garbag.
Please Don't waste your time and money.
You can watch 1917 or parasite if you want to watch somethingin this weekend
- mirajhossain-80974
- 23 ene 2020
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There are many questions you ask yourself when you leave the hall, some of the questions are "where is the plot?" "Why are people randomly dancing?" "Why did I waste my money on this trash?" Etc.
There is no properly constructed plot, ofcourse the dance moves of the leads were fine but it was surely overdozed. Prabhudeva is okay in his role. I can't judge or rxplain this movie any further cause that's going to give me a headache just as the movie did.
BOTTOMLINE- you can thoroughly skip this garbage.
- aasripoolsolutions
- 23 ene 2020
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If you are die hard fan of dance then watch step up series which far better than this movie.
I can't wait to leave threater.
One star for Shradha kapoor and Nora fatehi for there role and every thing was just shirty.
- keshavkumarjha-52620
- 23 ene 2020
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It's a first bad and wrost move in 2020... Never watch this movie... Save your money and time.....
- sekendar-05411
- 23 ene 2020
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Dont know what was point of making this
Story 0
Acting 0
Logic 0
Unnecessary pakistan involvement 10
Dance 10 ( if you can bear that long)
Betterwatch a 2 hr reality show than this.
- arpitpatra
- 23 ene 2020
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#FinalVerdict
One has to acknowledge that a dance film is particularly suitable for showing the advantages of 3D technology in the cinema, which has been in great demand for some time now. What do you ask for a dance film? A concrete story? Actors deserving of nominations in an official ceremony for their talent as performers? Not really. These points are certainly important but they represent only a little more. To tell the truth, what we ask of a film of the genre is an impeccable level of dance that makes us want each time to get up to shake our body to the rhythms of sounds. So yes, Street Dancer 3D has a script seen and reviewed hundreds of billions of times which, by the way, must fit on a postage stamp with regard to the anorexic thinness of the plot (love, betrayal, passion and all the usual cliches) but Street Dancer 3d ups the ante on the dance side, compared to the previous dance films. It is nowadays little exclusive - or a guarantee for an enriching, crushing film experience - when a film is made in 3D, Street Dancer 3D deserves all the praises it can get.
Street Dancer 3D is a dance movie every inch. Whether or not you are a fan, you will surely be enchanted. What the actors perform on screen is perfect, fresh and literally brilliant. Almost the entire 144 minutes are dancing, dancing and dancing. It's not a rule that the final number is the best, but here it succeeds. The film has all the trappings of a commercial Bollywood potboiler. The dance scenes are even more spectacular, artistic and expansive, cinematography even more musical, the entire film even more pop, more colourful and more fun.
Director Remo D'Souza doesn't care that he is not an intellectual high-flyer, he knows that his strengths lie elsewhere. He draws his strength from his heart, and the honesty with which his film operates is sometimes disarming. As for the story itself, nothing new awaits us. You know it: love, betrayal, last-minute arrivals and everything is coming to a happy end. But Street Dancer 3D impresses in its many dance numbers, in reckless breakdance steps and in prodigious choreographies that challenge the possibilities of human anatomy. Remo D'Souza knows where to put the camera so that each dance step is emphatic, powerful, but he is incompetent when it comes to bashing a story. Remo D'Souza is one of the promising and talented filmmakers in Bollywood, as he has a direct relationship with dance, which ultimately helped him excel as a filmmaker. You will not see this movie and judge it negative for its weak script or for the protagonists who do not have the brilliance of some great talent. Personally, I found it more striking and visually enjoyable experience than some of the recent dance films but poorer in intrigue as it follows a crude and clichéd recipe with almost no surprise. Nonetheless, it's definitely not for pseudos or advocates of arthouse cinema.
Although screenplay writers Tushar Hiranandani and Jagdeep Sidhu come up with several knockout sequences. But there's no denying that the screenwriting deviates into the conventional and foreseeable zone. While the film makes for a wholesome entertainer, it is the second half of the film that qualifies to be better than the first, as Remo D'Souza resorts to cliches to carry the story forward. Besides, the film is stretched by at least 15/20 minutes. Thankfully, the narrative gathers steam once again towards the closing portions and the finale is simply breathtaking, which will be greeted with seetis and taalis. The director has also used the added advantage of technology/VFX to keep things visually exciting for the audience at all times.
Remo D'Souza shows ample growth and confidence as a storyteller. A few emotional and dramatic moments are the mainstay of the enterprise. Remo brings alive estimable vigour, energy and imagination on the big screen. He blends the emotional quotient with dance and music and presto! You can't take your eyes off the screen every time a dance breaks out. The winsome soundtrack also compliments the theme of the movie. The choreography (Kruti Mahesh, Rahul Shetty, Tashan Muir) of each song and dance piece deserves distinction marks. It's truly inventive. Vijay Kumar Arora and Tushar Kanti Ray's cinematography is perfect - capturing the gloss and grandeur to the minutest - which accentuates the impact of several scenes, especially the dance pieces. Manan Ajay Sagar's editing should have been spruced up. Sachin-Jigar's background score is a bit loud but in sync with the film's mood.
Now to the performances! Prabhudheva, regarded as the dance legend by many, is expectedly, incomparable in dances, but the good news is that he handles the dramatic scenes well too. If you thought that playing to the gallery came easy to certain actors only, watch Varun Dhawan spin magic in Street Dancer 3D. He's magnificent, the star attraction, the soul of this film. Shraddha Kapoor comes as a whiff of fresh air! She looks like a million bucks and is a treat to watch. Nora Fatehi delivers a power-packed performance. Aparshakti Khurana impresses immensely. Punit Pathak, Salman Yusuff Khan, Raghav Juyal, Dharmesh Yelonde, Sushant Pujari, Caroline Wilde and Francis Roughly have played their respective parts competently. Zarina Wahab, Murli Sharma and Manoj Pahwa lend able support.
To sum up, Street Dancer 3D does have a strong message to send across to its audience but the haphazard writing combined with a huge number of songs, dance sequences and battlefield banters thrown in after every five to seven minutes fail to stitch the film together in an organised way. Still and all, Street Dancer 3D is an impressive dance film, which weakens a bit in the character drawings, but is far ahead in all other respects. A paisa vasool entertainment that will have the audience thirsting for more! The film has its share of moments that stay with you, especially the concluding portions. Smash hit!
One has to acknowledge that a dance film is particularly suitable for showing the advantages of 3D technology in the cinema, which has been in great demand for some time now. What do you ask for a dance film? A concrete story? Actors deserving of nominations in an official ceremony for their talent as performers? Not really. These points are certainly important but they represent only a little more. To tell the truth, what we ask of a film of the genre is an impeccable level of dance that makes us want each time to get up to shake our body to the rhythms of sounds. So yes, Street Dancer 3D has a script seen and reviewed hundreds of billions of times which, by the way, must fit on a postage stamp with regard to the anorexic thinness of the plot (love, betrayal, passion and all the usual cliches) but Street Dancer 3d ups the ante on the dance side, compared to the previous dance films. It is nowadays little exclusive - or a guarantee for an enriching, crushing film experience - when a film is made in 3D, Street Dancer 3D deserves all the praises it can get.
Street Dancer 3D is a dance movie every inch. Whether or not you are a fan, you will surely be enchanted. What the actors perform on screen is perfect, fresh and literally brilliant. Almost the entire 144 minutes are dancing, dancing and dancing. It's not a rule that the final number is the best, but here it succeeds. The film has all the trappings of a commercial Bollywood potboiler. The dance scenes are even more spectacular, artistic and expansive, cinematography even more musical, the entire film even more pop, more colourful and more fun.
Director Remo D'Souza doesn't care that he is not an intellectual high-flyer, he knows that his strengths lie elsewhere. He draws his strength from his heart, and the honesty with which his film operates is sometimes disarming. As for the story itself, nothing new awaits us. You know it: love, betrayal, last-minute arrivals and everything is coming to a happy end. But Street Dancer 3D impresses in its many dance numbers, in reckless breakdance steps and in prodigious choreographies that challenge the possibilities of human anatomy. Remo D'Souza knows where to put the camera so that each dance step is emphatic, powerful, but he is incompetent when it comes to bashing a story. Remo D'Souza is one of the promising and talented filmmakers in Bollywood, as he has a direct relationship with dance, which ultimately helped him excel as a filmmaker. You will not see this movie and judge it negative for its weak script or for the protagonists who do not have the brilliance of some great talent. Personally, I found it more striking and visually enjoyable experience than some of the recent dance films but poorer in intrigue as it follows a crude and clichéd recipe with almost no surprise. Nonetheless, it's definitely not for pseudos or advocates of arthouse cinema.
Although screenplay writers Tushar Hiranandani and Jagdeep Sidhu come up with several knockout sequences. But there's no denying that the screenwriting deviates into the conventional and foreseeable zone. While the film makes for a wholesome entertainer, it is the second half of the film that qualifies to be better than the first, as Remo D'Souza resorts to cliches to carry the story forward. Besides, the film is stretched by at least 15/20 minutes. Thankfully, the narrative gathers steam once again towards the closing portions and the finale is simply breathtaking, which will be greeted with seetis and taalis. The director has also used the added advantage of technology/VFX to keep things visually exciting for the audience at all times.
Remo D'Souza shows ample growth and confidence as a storyteller. A few emotional and dramatic moments are the mainstay of the enterprise. Remo brings alive estimable vigour, energy and imagination on the big screen. He blends the emotional quotient with dance and music and presto! You can't take your eyes off the screen every time a dance breaks out. The winsome soundtrack also compliments the theme of the movie. The choreography (Kruti Mahesh, Rahul Shetty, Tashan Muir) of each song and dance piece deserves distinction marks. It's truly inventive. Vijay Kumar Arora and Tushar Kanti Ray's cinematography is perfect - capturing the gloss and grandeur to the minutest - which accentuates the impact of several scenes, especially the dance pieces. Manan Ajay Sagar's editing should have been spruced up. Sachin-Jigar's background score is a bit loud but in sync with the film's mood.
Now to the performances! Prabhudheva, regarded as the dance legend by many, is expectedly, incomparable in dances, but the good news is that he handles the dramatic scenes well too. If you thought that playing to the gallery came easy to certain actors only, watch Varun Dhawan spin magic in Street Dancer 3D. He's magnificent, the star attraction, the soul of this film. Shraddha Kapoor comes as a whiff of fresh air! She looks like a million bucks and is a treat to watch. Nora Fatehi delivers a power-packed performance. Aparshakti Khurana impresses immensely. Punit Pathak, Salman Yusuff Khan, Raghav Juyal, Dharmesh Yelonde, Sushant Pujari, Caroline Wilde and Francis Roughly have played their respective parts competently. Zarina Wahab, Murli Sharma and Manoj Pahwa lend able support.
To sum up, Street Dancer 3D does have a strong message to send across to its audience but the haphazard writing combined with a huge number of songs, dance sequences and battlefield banters thrown in after every five to seven minutes fail to stitch the film together in an organised way. Still and all, Street Dancer 3D is an impressive dance film, which weakens a bit in the character drawings, but is far ahead in all other respects. A paisa vasool entertainment that will have the audience thirsting for more! The film has its share of moments that stay with you, especially the concluding portions. Smash hit!
- SinhaSomesh
- 23 ene 2020
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- stugicgu
- 23 ene 2020
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Superb Film. Moves at a great pace from start to finish. Climax is the best. Varun & Shraddha were at top of their game. I have never been a Varun Dhawan fan but today he has surprised me. Superb performance. Great Narrative used by Director Remo. Amazing Film. Guys Don't miss this one.
- lalitajwani-89635
- 23 ene 2020
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Not sure why so many people are giving negative reviews.
This one amongst many trilogy, is one of the nicer movie.!
There is a real message at the end and some of the film is based on true events.
Dancing steps are amazing. A copied numbers Muqabla is welcomed.
Advice : Go and see it, the youngsters will enjoy more!
Regards
Karim
Dancing steps are amazing. A copied numbers Muqabla is welcomed.
Advice : Go and see it, the youngsters will enjoy more!
Regards
Karim
- karimsumar-846-705369
- 25 ene 2020
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- suryaspunk
- 24 ene 2020
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- rajashahrukh-35006
- 23 ene 2020
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Let's get it straight
1. Story - story what? Just add India-pak angle and that's it.
2. Acting - Varun DiCaprio acted average so did shraddha. Nora did well same applies to Prabhu Deva.
3. Cinematography - Pretty much Average
4. Direction - Same Average from Remo sir
5. Dance - Fantabulous
6. 3D Effects - some water splashing and all. That's it.
Overall, it's one time Watch
My personal Rating - 2/5
- chavanprathamesh-22904
- 24 ene 2020
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Not any attraction...Just worst old well known story.........
Nothing New in such a time wasting movie...
Please Don't waste your day and money in such a below Average street movie...😊😊
- stugicgu-37827
- 23 ene 2020
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Nothing new. One 🌟 from my side. One of the worst movie of 2020. Senseless movie. Varnaldo DiCaprio is worst.
- coolscorpio30
- 23 ene 2020
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- anuj20062007
- 23 ene 2020
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After ABCD, and ABCD 2 we have ABCD 3 called Street dancer 3, due to technical reasons as explained by the producers. What's in a name anyway since the movie is equally good and will serve as a bonanza for lovers of dance particularly of this franchise. The film set in London has two warring dance groups and has some captivating dances by Nora Fatehi, Prabhu Dheva, Shraddha Kapoor and Varun Dhawan . All four have done commendable work. Usually in films of this genre, the plot takes backseat and rightly so. There are two dance groups vying for the main prize ( normally money). There is invariably their economic necessity working as the drive. Then there is the senior dancer who has long retired and who operates as mentor/ motivator. There is also the inevitable romantic angle, but triangle works still better all the time. Emotions also are needed and the movie has a fair amount. This film has all this plus a focus on the plight of illegal immigrants in London who are living in the backstreets and are in need of food. Shraddha is from a Pakistani family, while Varun is from Punjab and they lead the two groups.The dances keep the audience mesmerized and some moves will definitely elicit the wows, oops and aahs from the audience. An engaging dance film on the whole.
- madanmarwah
- 26 jul 2020
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Why such movies are made?
This is a waste...
Even the dance are very very bad....
At least they could have roped in an actor who is a good dancer....
- chatterjeesandeep-29099
- 23 ene 2020
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The film is just awesome..Classy acting from lead cast, Superb screenplay, Amazing dialogues & eye catching location & dance moves. Songs are too good...Editing is crisp & direction is phenomenal...This one is a bonafide blockbuster..Don't miss it.
- lalit_ajwani
- 23 ene 2020
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Street Dancer is a decent movie which will entertain general audience. Being a dance movie, it has actors starting to dance after every 5-10 mins but it is expected and does not get boring or repeatative.
The dance performance in the movie are definitely better than ABCD or ABCD 2. Varun and Shraddha does good job to be as good as the other superb dancers like Raghav, Dharmesh, Salman. Nora is amazing as always. Aparakshit Khuran is as always dependable and brings emotional touch to movie. Punit surprised me with his acting. Prabhu Deva is fantastic as always and when Muqabala starts playing entire theatre was on their feets Prabhu Deva also got to do lot more dance then previous two movies so it's always better.
Overall it is decent one time movie and does not deserve so much negative review.
The dance performance in the movie are definitely better than ABCD or ABCD 2. Varun and Shraddha does good job to be as good as the other superb dancers like Raghav, Dharmesh, Salman. Nora is amazing as always. Aparakshit Khuran is as always dependable and brings emotional touch to movie. Punit surprised me with his acting. Prabhu Deva is fantastic as always and when Muqabala starts playing entire theatre was on their feets Prabhu Deva also got to do lot more dance then previous two movies so it's always better.
Overall it is decent one time movie and does not deserve so much negative review.
- doc_ashmoh
- 25 ene 2020
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This is not just about saving money.
It's about saving human race.
even grooming gang of UK would give it 1 star after funding this project.
Acting was pathatic..
same goes for the direction.
It's about saving human race.
even grooming gang of UK would give it 1 star after funding this project.
Acting was pathatic..
same goes for the direction.
- tegrazero
- 23 ene 2020
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Storyline is very weak. Unnecessary emotions. Apart from some dance moves nothing much. Definitely not worth spending money on it. Absolutely waste of time
- vikrantrajput-22172
- 23 ene 2020
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