Prabhu Deva Announces ABCD 3: Celebrating 10 Years of ABCD 2

Prabhu Deva recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of his dance film ABCD 2, announcing the potential for a third installment in the franchise. He shared his experiences working with Remo D’Souza and expressed his enjoyment in acting over choreography. Currently busy with multiple acting projects across various languages, Prabhu reflected on his journey in the dance film genre and his appreciation for the ABCD series. This announcement has fans excited for what’s next in the franchise.
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Prabhu Deva Announces ABCD 3: Celebrating 10 Years of ABCD 2

Prabhu Deva Celebrates a Decade of ABCD 2

On June 19, the dance film ABCD 2, featuring Prabhu Deva alongside Varun Dhawan, marked its 10th anniversary. To commemorate this milestone, the multi-talented Prabhu Deva shared exciting news about a potential third installment in the dance franchise.


Reflecting on his experience, Prabhu Deva expressed, "I truly enjoyed collaborating with my fellow choreographer Remo D’Souza, who guided me throughout the film. The choreography was primarily handled by others, allowing me to focus on acting and dancing."


When asked about his preference between acting and dancing, he stated, "Are you referring to acting or dancing? Honestly, dancing is a form of acting in itself, so I don’t differentiate between the two. However, I don’t particularly enjoy choreographing my own performances, which is why I found ABCD so enjoyable."


The ABCD series holds significant value for Prabhu Deva. He remarked, "With ABCD and ABCD 2, Remo D’Souza has pioneered a new genre in Indian cinema. I could have directed a dance film in Hindi, but I’m grateful I didn’t. I doubt I could have executed it as well as Remo. He excels at weaving stories around dance, and I’m just thrilled to be part of ABCD, ABCD 2, and the upcoming sequels."


Currently, Prabhu Deva is taking a break from directing. He shared, "I’m overwhelmed with acting roles and relishing every moment. It’s a busy time for me, with six projects in Tamil, Malayalam, and one in Hindi. The last film I directed was Radhe with Salman Khan, and I’m uncertain when I’ll return to directing."