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Star Cast

Let's Dance
  • Gayatri Patel
    Suhani
  • Maser Aabhaas
    -
  • Paras Arora
    Kallu
  • Aquib Afzal
    Rehaan Jones aka R.J.
  • Ajai Chowdhary
    Neil Choudhary
  • Nikunj Pandey
    Ali
  • Anjan Srivastava
    Sharmaji
  • Sugandha Garg
    Anoushka
  • Asif Basra
    Anthony
  • Abhaas Yadav
    Aftab
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  • Director:
    Aarif Shaikh
  • Producer:
    Dr. Arvind Patel
  • Music:
    Vipin Mishra, Tarali Sharma
  • Lyrics :
    Prateek Bhardwaj, Ashish Khazanchi, Vipin Dhyani, Vipin Mishra, Virag Mishra
  • Screenplay:
    Sibtain Shahidi
  • Story:
    Mauzzam Beg
  • Genres:
    Drama
  • Certification:
    General audiences
  • Status:
    Completed


Plot Summary

Let's Dance

Let's Dance is the film about a girl who gives direction in life to a group of street kids. Young and peppy, she is a dancer who runs her own dance school and plays the catalyst in the story. She comes in contact with a bunch of street kids and hence begins a journey that is full of life, drama, fun and fresh sparkle. She has dreams and the grit to believe in them. She carries an underlying sense of social obligation but the story is treated with youthful appeal and feel good factor. In this journey, she is accompanied by friends, but eventually the journey is hers to make.

Will she be able to catch the glimmer of light and change it into sunshine? Will this sunshine be hers to savour or she will shower it around for all to grab?

Let's Dance

Maxabout Review

An Average Film, Avoidable.. .

Friday, June 26, 2009

LET'S DANCE has the understated romance of JAANE TU..., fleeting emotions of SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE and the mood of ROCK ON. If you have liked any of these movies (and I guess, you have), then you won't be disappointed with director Aarif Sheikh's effort which parades a host of newcomers. Of course, there are flaws but the whole feel of the movie compensates for it and you are willing to sit back and enjoy, and even tap your feet at times.
 
LET'S DANCE is not your big budget, over-hyped multi-starrer, which promises the moon and delivers zilch. It's about a bunch of committed newcomers who put it their all to bring out a sensitive, sensible subject putting their soul into what they are doing. And leading the pack is Gayatri Patel, who plays Suhani, a dance instructor with stars in her eyes. What immediately connects you with the leading lady who carries off the film superbly in her debut is her simplicity, honesty and naivety in which she pursues her dream of featuring in a music album directed by one of the hottest directors around (RJ) Rehan Jones, played by Aaquib Afzal. Her interest in street kids when she stumbles upon them dancing on the streets and her desire to get them off their 'on street danger' to something more meaningful in life, is something very real. Don't we all want to do something like this and are stuck because of lack of direction? Gayatri's character shows that all it needs is a sincere willingness and that anyone can help the marginalized.
The girl is a good dancer and acts with gusto. Nothing 'over-the-top'. Very, very impressive for a debut. When faced with the inevitable in the big bad world out there, she does not succumb, like shown in many movies, but stands up and punches back. Now this is what I like about the director. He has shown his leading lady with lots of spunk and self-belief. He has also surrounded her by an angel in the form of Neil Chaudhary played by Ajay Chaudhary. That's what life is, we all have God-sent angels but fail to recognize them and end up doing what we are not supposed to. Aarif Sheikh throws light on the fact. Full marks to him because the movie not only entertains, it also educates.
 
The subtle romance between Suhani and Neil; the bond between Suhani and the kids; her holding of principles against RJ and the other of his ilk who 'request' their pound of 'flesh'; and the well-choreographed dances and easy on the ears music.
 
Believe me, you will not mind them, because what stands out is the sincerity with which the entire unit has worked as a team.
 



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