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Monday, February 18, 2013 2:59:55 PM (IST)  

With 'ABCD...' sequel, there's pressure to surpass set standards: Remo

Mumbai, Feb 18 (IANS): Choreographer-turned-director Remo D'Souza, whose directorial venture "ABCD: Any Body Can Dance" did decent business at the box office, says that with a sequel in the offing there's pressure on him to surpass the set standards.

"The competition between them (the dancers) will increase as 'ABCD...' has set a standard. But it is going to be more tense for me because if I have to make a sequel then I will have to go above the set standard," the 38-year-old said here Sunday at a fashion show organised by Smile Foundation.

Asked who, according to him, are the evergreen dancers in Bollywood, Remo said, "Mithun Chakraborty is an evergreen dancer. In heroines, Madhuri Dixit."

"ABCD : Any Body Can Dance" featured Prabhudheva, Kay Kay Menon and choreographer Ganesh Acharya and Remo has confirmed that the sequel will see Prabhudheva and Ganesh together once again.

 
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