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''Street Dancer 3D'' is a 2020 Indian
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dance film A dance film (also known as screen dance) is a movie in which dancing is used to reveal inspirational challenges and the central themes of the film, whether these themes be connected to narrative or story, states of being, or more experimental and ...
directed by
Remo D'Souza Remo D'Souza (born Ramesh Gopi Nair; 2 April 1974) is an Indian choreographer, film director, and producer. Over the course of his career spanning more than 25 years, D'Souza has choreographed more than 100 films. He is considered the most suc ...
and produced by
Bhushan Kumar Bhushan Kumar Dua (born 27 November 1977) is an Indian film producer and music producer. He is the chairman and managing director of Super Cassettes Industries Limited, also known as T-Series (company), T-Series. He is known for his work in Bol ...
, Divya Khosla Kumar, Krishan Kumar and Lizelle D'Souza under the banners of T-Series and R.D. Entertainment. The film stars Varun Dhawan,
Shraddha Kapoor Shraddha Kapoor (born 3 March 1987)Rishita Roy Chowdhury (3 March 2022)"Happy Birthday Shraddha Kapoor! Tiger Shroff to Anushka Sharma, celebs wish the actress" ''India Today''. said she turned 35 on 3 March 2022"Happy Birthday Shraddha Kap ...
and
Prabhu Deva Prabhu Deva (born 3 April 1973) is an Indian dance choreographer, film director, producer and actor who has worked predominantly in Tamil language, Tamil, Hindi and Telugu language, Telugu language films also appeared in few Kannada and Malayal ...
along with
Nora Fatehi Nora Fatehi (born 6 February 1992) is a Canadian dancer and actress based in India. She has appeared in Hindi cinema, Hindi, Telugu cinema, Telugu and Malayalam cinema, Malayalam films. Fatehi made her acting debut with the Hindi film ''Roar: ...
. The music was composed by Sachin–Jigar, Tanishk Bagchi, Badshah,
Guru Randhawa Gursharanjot Singh Randhawa (born 30 August 1991) is an Indian singer, songwriter and music composer associated with Punjabi, Bhangra, Indi-pop and Bollywood music. He is known for songs like "Lahore", " Ishare Tere", " Slowly Slowly", and ...
, Gurinder Seagal and Harsh Upadhyay, and released under the banner of T-Series. Based in
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, ''Street Dancer 3D'' explores the conflict between an Indian dance team and a rival Pakistani dance team, whose members try to prove themselves as better until they take part in Ground Zero, one of the biggest dance competitions, for different wills; under various circumstances and harsh memories, they come together to win the competition. Originally planned as a sequel to Disney's ''
ABCD 2 ''Disney's ABCD 2'', also known as ''Any Body Can Dance 2'', is a 2015 Indian Hindi-language dance film directed and choreographed by Remo D'Souza and produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur under Walt Disney Pictures. A stand-alone sequel to the 2013 ...
'' (2015), the film was taken off the title due to Disney's exit from Indian film production, and was instead renamed to its current title after Bhushan Kumar took over as producer. Filming commenced in February 2019 in
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, later moved to
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and was wrapped up in July 2019. The film was theatrically released in India on 24 January 2020.


Plot

Sahej Singh Narula becomes the leader of Street Dancer, a London-based Indian-origin hip-hop group, after his brother Inder, the former leader, injures his knee in a dance competition called Ground Zero. Two years after Inder’s injury, Sahej purchases a dance studio, the source of funding for which is hidden. Street Dancer is challenged by the Rule Breakers, a rival Pakistani hip-hop group led by Inayat Naazi. Inayat hides her hip-hop lifestyle from her conservative Muslim family. Street Dancer loses to the Rule Breakers because of their overused style. The rival teams watch an India vs Pakistan cricket match at a restaurant owned by Ram Prasad (
Prabhu Deva Prabhu Deva (born 3 April 1973) is an Indian dance choreographer, film director, producer and actor who has worked predominantly in Tamil language, Tamil, Hindi and Telugu language, Telugu language films also appeared in few Kannada and Malayal ...
). Rising tensions result in a food fight; in order to not be arrested by the cops, Sahej and Inayat feign a relationship in the presence of local cop Michael Donald, who is himself of partial Indian and Pakistani origin. Sahej asks his girlfriend Mia to coach Street Dancer, as she is a dancer for the Royals, a British dance team that is reigning champion of the Ground Zero competition, led by Marc. Street Dancer and the Rule Breakers watch the India vs Pakistan final match at Ram’s restaurant. Tensions escalate into a dance battle, which the improved Street Dancer wins. After the dance battle, Inayat discovers that Ram feeds leftover food from his restaurant to homeless illegal immigrants. Ram shows Inayat how the homeless of different backgrounds fight together to survive while the privileged dance teams fight against each other over nationality, wasting food in the process. It is revealed that while attending a cousin’s wedding in India, Sahej was pressured to illegally bring a group of dhol players to England, the tipping point being the dhol players’ shady agent Chhabra paying Sahej 4 million rupees, which Sahej used to buy Street Dancer’s studio. Inayat wants the Rule Breakers to win Ground Zero for the 100,000 pound grand prize to pay for the homeless immigrants to get back to their home countries. Sahej wants to win Ground Zero for Inder. Ram states that if Street Dancer and the Rule Breakers were to team up, they would be unstoppable, but the teams refuse. After a dance battle at a club, Sahej and three members of Street Dancer, Sushi, D and Poddy are recruited into the Royals. At Ram’s restaurant, an increasingly arrogant Sahej boasts to the Rule Breakers that he is unbeatable as a Royal. To this, Ram reveals that he is a master of dance and is coaching the Rule Breakers. After the first round of Ground Zero, Sahej runs into Amrinder, one of the dhol players he helped bring to England. Amrinder reveals his group was conned by Chhabra and are now struggling as homeless illegal immigrants, unable to return to India. He begs Sahej for help, but Sahej denies responsibility and ditches him. Poddy is revealed to be in a secret relationship with Alisha, a member of the Rule Breakers; when he tries to convince Sahej of the nobility of Inayat's plans to win Ground Zero, he is instead rebuffed and, in anger, leaves the Royals. After the Royals’ semi final battle, the team encounters the homeless dhol players on the street and disrespects them. Sahej, who cannot muster the courage to stop Marc from insulting Amrinder, finally accepts the consequences of his actions and sees how Inayat’s efforts can help the dhol players he wronged. When the Rule Breakers come close to elimination, Sahej succumbs to his guilt and rebels against the Royals. Street Dancer joins the Rule Breakers to advance to the finals against the Royals. Inayat’s conservative family discovers that she is a dancer and forbids her from the competition. However, Sahej convinces them that although Inayat’s hip-hop lifestyle is incompatible with her religious customs, the good she brings to the world through her dancing is godserving and morally righteous. Her father allows her to dance in the finals, and the two teams compete under the name Street Dancer. During Street Dancer's performance, a member of the Royals disconnects their music. Street Dancer must almost forfeit to the Royals, but Amrinder and the other dhol players perform live music. However, Marc finds out that one of his team members took out the music and he asks his teammate to put the music back. Street Dancer wins the competition, earning the respect of the Royals. Using the prize money, they send homeless illegal immigrants, including the dhol players, back home, while Sahej and Inayat begin a relationship.


Cast

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Prabhu Deva Prabhu Deva (born 3 April 1973) is an Indian dance choreographer, film director, producer and actor who has worked predominantly in Tamil language, Tamil, Hindi and Telugu language, Telugu language films also appeared in few Kannada and Malayal ...
as Ram Prasad a.k.a. Anna, a restaurant manager who secretly is a skilled dancer and also feeds the homeless. * Varun Dhawan as Sahej Singh Narula, an aspiring dancer who follows his brother's footsteps. He is the leader of the Street Dancer group, but after their separation, temporarily becomes a member of the Royals. He joins Rule Breakers afterwards and names the whole team, Street Dancer *
Shraddha Kapoor Shraddha Kapoor (born 3 March 1987)Rishita Roy Chowdhury (3 March 2022)"Happy Birthday Shraddha Kapoor! Tiger Shroff to Anushka Sharma, celebs wish the actress" ''India Today''. said she turned 35 on 3 March 2022"Happy Birthday Shraddha Kap ...
as Inayat Naazi, a Pakistani dancer who dances in secret to avoid her conservative family finding out. She and her cousin Zain are leaders of the Rule Breakers. * Raghav Juyal as Poddy, Sahej's closest friend who joins the Rule Breakers. *
Nora Fatehi Nora Fatehi (born 6 February 1992) is a Canadian dancer and actress based in India. She has appeared in Hindi cinema, Hindi, Telugu cinema, Telugu and Malayalam cinema, Malayalam films. Fatehi made her acting debut with the Hindi film ''Roar: ...
as Mia, Sahej's girlfriend and a member of the Royals *
Punit Pathak Punit Jayesh Pathak (born 1 November 1986) is an Indian dancer, choreographer, and actor. In 2019, he participated in Colors TV's reality and stunt series '' Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 9'' and emerged as the winner. Early life Punit Jaye ...
as Inder Singh Narula, Sahej's brother who was the leader of the Street Dancer group, but injured his knee during a Ground Zero battle 2 years prior. * Salman Yusuff Khan as Zain Naazi, Inayat's cousin who is also involved with the Rule Breakers. *
Aparshakti Khurana Aparshakti Khurana (born 18 November 1987) is an Indian actor. He is the younger brother of actor Ayushmann Khurrana. Khurana is known for his supporting roles in the films '' Dangal'' (2016), '' Stree'' (2018), '' Pati Patni Aur Woh'' (2019), ...
as Amrinder Singh, a talented drummer from India who lives a miserable life as a homeless illegal immigrant in London. *
Dharmesh Yelande Dharmesh Yelande (born 31 October 1983) also known as D-sir, is an Indian dancer, choreographer, and television personality. Career Yelande participated in '' Dance India Dance'' (2009–2010), '' Dance India Dance Li'l Masters'' (2010) and ' ...
as D, Sahej's close friend. After a few years of the initial dysfunction of the Street Dancer group upon Inder's injury, he had taken up a job in an antique store. * Sushant Pujari as Sushi, Sahej's close friend. * Sonam Bajwa as Pammi Kaur Chaddha * Murli Sharma as UK Cop Michael Donald, a Pakistani-Indian cop who made sure that Street Dancer and Rule Breakers didn't fight at Anna's restaurant. * Upasana Singh as Jasleen Kaur Chaddha, Pammi's mother *
Zarina Wahab Zarina Wahab is an Indian actress who predominantly worked in Hindi and Malayalam films. Known for critically acclaimed roles in ''Chitchor'' and '' Gopal Krishna'' in Hindi and Malayalam cinema with films like '' Madanolsavam'', '' Chamaram' ...
as Ranjot Singh, Amrinder's mother *Umair Asanti Khalil as Faris Inayat *
Manoj Pahwa Manoj Pahwa (born 8 December 1963), is an Indian film and television actor who is noted for his role as Bhatia in the comedy series '' Office Office'' (2001). Pahwa has acted in over 70 films as a character actor, including '' 7½ Phere'' (2005 ...
as Chhabra *Pavan Rao as Fahad * Vartika Jha as Samaira * Sushant Khatri as Chotu, a waiter at Anna's restaurant who is secretly a dancer, and Anna's assistant with feeding the homeless. He also becomes the second-in-command of the Rule Breakers when Anna takes over. *Keshav KV Tutter as KV *Pravin Bhosle as Pravin *Shyraa Roy as Roxen *Shashank Dogra as Aamir *Nivedita Sharma as Nivi *Bhusan as Tofique Khan *Prashant Shinde as Sam *Bhupendra Singh as Omar *Pravin Shinde as Naussef *Sheetal Perry as Perry *Vinay Khandelwal as Faiz * Chandani Shrivastava as Chandani *Francis Roughly as Marc, the leader of the Royals and a ruthless, selfish man. *Caroline Wilde as Alisha *Adriano Gal as Alex *Jai Hickling as Jai *Jesus Soria Antolin as Bboy *Raj Gohil as Zaheer Naazi, Inayat's elder brother, a man who is also conservative, like his younger brother, but allows Inayat to dance at the Ground Zero finals.


Production

The first schedule of the film was shot in Punjab with Dhawan, Bajwa and Khurana. Later, the second schedule took place in London with the rest of the team including Kapoor and Fatehi.
Katrina Kaif Katrina Kaif (; born Katrina Rosemary Turcotte, 16 July 1983) is a British actress who works in Hindi-language films. One of the highest-paid actresses in India, she has received numerous accolades, including four Screen Awards and four Zee C ...
was original choice for lead role, but she opted out, and much later, Kapoor joined the cast. During the May schedule of shooting, she suffered a muscle spasm. The film was wrapped up on 26 July 2019.


Marketing and release

A first look poster of Dhawan in the film was unveiled on 27 May, with the release date. In the poster, it was shown that film to be released on 24 January 2020.


Soundtrack

The film's music was composed by Sachin–Jigar, Tanishk Bagchi, Badshah,
Guru Randhawa Gursharanjot Singh Randhawa (born 30 August 1991) is an Indian singer, songwriter and music composer associated with Punjabi, Bhangra, Indi-pop and Bollywood music. He is known for songs like "Lahore", " Ishare Tere", " Slowly Slowly", and ...
, Gurinder Seagal and Harsh Upadhyay while lyrics written by Kumaar,
Priya Saraiya Priya Saraiya (born 19 November 1984) is an Indian playback singer and lyricist in Bollywood. She is also a live stage singer for Hindi cinema and Gujarati songs. Education and early life Music education Priya Saraiya also known as Priy ...
, Guru Randhawa, Badshah, Jigar Saraiya, Tanishk Bagchi, Vayu, IP Singh, Bhargav Purohit, Kunaal Vermaa, Garry Sandhu, Shabbir Ahmed,
Sameer Anjaan Shitala Pandey, better known as Sameer Anjaan or Sameer, is an Indian lyricist, known for writing songs predominantly for Bollywood films. He is a Guinness World Records, Guinness World Record holder for writing the most songs. He has won three ...
, Millind Gaba and Asli Gold. The song "Muqabla" from the Tamil film '' Kaadhalan'', which was dubbed in Hindi as '' Humse Hai Muqabla'', was originally composed by
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, lyrics by Vaali in Tamil and P.K. Mishra in Hindi and sung by Mano and
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, and then was recreated by Tanishk Bagchi. A version of the song was initially used to promote '' ABCD: Any Body Can Dance''. The third song "Illegal Weapon 2.0" is a remake of the Punjabi single "Illegal Weapon" featuring Jasmine Sandlas and Garry Sandhu, which was recreated by Bagchi. The fifth song ''Lagdi Lahore Di'' is a remake of Guru Randhawa's most viewed song "
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", recreated by Randhawa himself in collaboration with Sachin–Jigar. The sixth song "Hindustani" is a remake of the song "Suno Gaur Se Duniya Walo" originally composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, lyrics by
Sameer Anjaan Shitala Pandey, better known as Sameer Anjaan or Sameer, is an Indian lyricist, known for writing songs predominantly for Bollywood films. He is a Guinness World Records, Guinness World Record holder for writing the most songs. He has won three ...
and sung by
Shankar Mahadevan Shankar Mahadevan (born 3 March 1967) is an Indian singer and composer who is part of the Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy trio that writes music for Indian films. In 2023, he was awarded an honorary doctorate (''honoris causa'' degree) by Birmingham Ci ...
,
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,
Mahalakshmi Iyer Mahalakshmi Iyer is an Indian playback singer, best known for her Hindi, Assamese and Tamil songs. She has sung in many other Indian languages as well, including Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati and Kannada. Career Playback singing ...
, Domnique, and recreated by Harsh Upadhyay. The seventh song ''Bezubaan Kab Se'' is a remake of the song "Bezubaan" from '' ABCD: Any Body Can Dance'', which was held by UTV Music. After the purchase of the rights, lyrics of the remake were written by Jigar Saraiya, one-half of composer duo Sachin–Jigar, who also composed the original, which had lyrics by Mayur Puri. The eleventh song ''Sip Sip 2.0'', a promotional song, is a remake of the Punjabi single "Sip Sip", which was recreated by Bagchi. The final song, ''Mile Sur'', is a rehash of the popular song of the same name promoting national integration in India and broadcast regularly on
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, and originally composed by Ashok Patki with Piyush Pandey writing the original Hindi lyrics. Composed by Sachin–Jigar, the rehash version had lyrics written by Saraiya in collaboration with Vayu and IP Singh.


Box office

''Street Dancer 3D'' earned ₹9.50 crore at the domestic box office on its opening day. On the second day, the film collected ₹12.50 crore, and on the third day, it collected ₹17 crore, taking the total opening weekend collection to ₹39 crore. As of 28 February 2020, with a gross of ₹81.29 crore in India and ₹15.71 crore overseas, the film has a worldwide gross collection of ₹97 crore.


References


External links

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