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From Taal to ABCD: Bollywood films that celebrated dance as their heartbeat
Bollywood, with its vibrant and expressive storytelling, has frequently woven the art of dance into the very fabric of its narratives. In these films, dance is not just a decorative element or a break from the plot, but rather a powerful tool to convey emotions, advance the story, and celebrate cultural expression. From classical forms to contemporary styles, these movies showcase the dedication, passion, and transformative power of dance, often placing it at the heart of the characters' journeys and their relationships. Here's a look at some of the best Bollywood films where dance takes center stage.

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Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)
Yash Chopra’s romantic musical, Dil To Pagal Hai. It features Shah Rukh Khan, Karisma Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles. It revolves around a dance troupe and the intertwined love lives of its members. Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan) and Nisha (Karisma Kapoor) are dedicated dancers in the group, while Pooja (Madhuri Dixit) is an exceptionally talented classical dancer who enters their lives. The film beautifully showcases various dance forms, from contemporary to classical, using dance as a medium to express emotions and drive the romantic plot, culminating in a grand dance competition.

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Taal (1999)
Subhash Ghai’s directed film, Taal is a musical romantic drama where dance is not just a part of the film but its very soul. With Aishwarya in the lead role as Mansi, the film revolves around her journey and transformation into a global icon. The film also features Anil Kapoor as Vikrant Kapoor, who plays a key role in discovering her and transforming her into a global dancing sensation. The film beautifully captures her journey, with dance sequences choreographed to A.R. Rahman's iconic music became pivotal in showcasing her rise and her complex relationships.

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Aaja Nachle (2007)
Directed by Anil Mehta, this film marks Madhuri Dixit's return to the screen and centers around her character in the film, Dia Srivastav, a choreographer who returns to her hometown to save a dying dance theatre. The film is a celebration of dance as a cultural heritage and a means of community revival. Dia's efforts to stage a grand dance performance, incorporating various Indian dance styles, form the central plot, highlighting the power of dance to unite and inspire. Madhuri’s graceful presence and iconic dance moves, made the film an iconic and memorable sensation.

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ABCD: Any Body Can Dance (2013) & ABCD 2 (2015)
Directed by choreographer turned director, Remo D'Souza himself, these films are India's first full-fledged dance films, focusing solely on the journey of underdog dance groups striving to make it big in the world of competitive street dance. Featuring professional choreographers and dancers in lead roles like Prabhu Deva, Dharmesh Yelande, and Lauren Gottlieb, the films are packed with electrifying dance sequences showcasing various contemporary styles like hip-hop, Bollywood fusion, and more. The narratives revolve around their passion for dance and their struggles to achieve their dreams. The films were an inspiration to many, resonating with the stories of many dancers across the country.

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Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008)
Directed by Aditya Chopra, while primarily a romantic comedy, dance plays a pivotal role in the love story of the film. With Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma in the lead roles, the film revolves around Surinder Sahni (Shah Rukh Khan) who transforms himself into the flamboyant "Raj" with desires to connect with his dance-obsessed wife, Taani (Anushka Sharma), by joining her dance classes. The film uses dance as a tool for Surinder to express his love and connect with Taani on her terms, culminating in a dance competition that plays a crucial role in their relationship. The film was lauded for its beautiful and unique storyline and received immense love from its audience.

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Street Dancer 3D (2020)
Remo D'Souza’s Street Dancer 3D is yet another prominent dance film that delves into the competitive world of street dance. The film adds to it, a nationalistic angle showcasing a dance faceoff between an Indian and Pakistani crew in London. Portraying Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles, the film also features a cast of professional dancers including Prabhu Deva, Raghav Juiyal, Dharmendra and many others. The film is filled with elaborate and visually stunning 3D dance battles and performances, with the narrative built around their passion for dance and their journey to the world stage. The film received immense love and appreciation from its audiences and is among the most loved dance- related movies of Bollywood.
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