Street Dancer 3D Movie Review – Not for story watch this movie for the love of dance
Star – Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor, Prabhu Deva, Nora Fatehi, Aparshakti Khurana
Director – Remo D’Souza
Produced By: Bhushan Kumar, Divya Khosla Kumar, Krishan Kumar & Lizelle D’Souza
Co-Producers: Vinod Bhanushali & Shiv Chanana
Ratings: 3 out of 5 stars
Street Dancer 3D Movie Review
London streets swarming with local hip hop and street dancers is what the dancer’s life is. And to witness it to the fullest this movie can be a catch for you. The dancers wiggling to the wild beats this the chord of street dancer 3d. This movie is an elaborate celebration of dance.
Storyline – Street Dancer 3D Movie Review
So how does the story goes – it starts with two arch-rivals – Inayat (Shraddha Kapoor) and Sahej (Varun Dhawan). These two are the captains of two strong dance teams – Rule Breakers and Street Dancers, respectively. In order to prove their mastery over one another, both the bands lock horns in a top-notch dance competition. But, their individual outlook towards life and the situations going around them drastically change their threads and eventually they both fought as one team.
Plot – Street Dancer 3D Movie Review
Plot – Street Dancer 3D, is set in London and directed by Remo D’Souza. It delivers a superfluity of raucous callisthenics which are exasperated by a storyline that revolves wildly between the laughable and the hypocritical circumstances. On the other hand, I’m not going further to plot which swivels around a pacifist theme that pulls off the plight of the illegal immigrants from the subcontinent (irrespective of their home country) languishing in the UK.
The animosity starts from the zeal to do something different. Although both the gangs have their own fan base still wish to do something different and prove their best dancing skills. What starts off as a simple tiff between two opponents, it takes the form of something huge than themselves. Then in the story comes one of the grandest dance challenges in the world. Originally a dance flick, ‘Street Dancer 3D’ also encapsulates the moral maturity of a pack of skilled dancers – both on stage and the bigger theatrics that is life.
Dance & Art – Street Dancer 3D Movie Review
The choreographer-turned-writer/director Remo – has really pumped up the dancing skills and styles of dancing and forms in this movie. The presentation of various dance forms – Jazz, Contemporary, Afro, Krump, Locking and Popping, Animation Tutting, Urban and Slow Mo. – and has even aptly managed to rope in some very impeccable performers from the world of street dancers and underground hip hop dancers. In fact, with her top knot, big hair, a profusion of sassy and flawless dancing, Nora Fatehi as Mia turns out to be quite a discovery and exhibits the charm of a glam diva. Other than Shradhha and Varun’s attractive representation of desi-at-heart NRIs, the duo has worked relentlessly hard on their attitudes and overall dance moves, and it shows on screen as well. Apart from being surrounded by talented professional dancers, they were good. The 3d effects I feel were overdoing as there was not much need for these effects in the whole movie except a few dance numbers. Prabhudeva’s revamped version of ‘Muqabla’ stirs old memories and is a moment to watch out for.
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