Remo D'Souza set to make third instalment of celebrated franchise ABCD- Report

Renowned choreographer and filmmaker Remo D’Souza is making a dynamic comeback with not one but two new cinematic ventures. Best known for infusing mainstream Indian cinema with the energy of street dance through the ABCD franchise, Remo is now working on a third chapter in the beloved dance series, while also taking a creative detour into a romantic-themed film.
Remo D'Souza set to make third instalment of celebrated franchise ABCD- Report
Renowned choreographer and filmmaker Remo D’Souza is making a dynamic comeback with not one but two new cinematic ventures. Best known for infusing mainstream Indian cinema with the energy of street dance through the 'ABCD' franchise, Remo is now working on a third chapter in the beloved dance series, while also taking a creative detour into a romantic-themed film.
Following the success of ABCD (2013) and ABCD 2 (2015), Remo is now crafting a sequel that promises a fresh storyline and electrifying dance routines. According to India Today, the upcoming instalment is still in its formative phase but aims to deliver the same vibrancy and spirit that defined its prequels. The film is likely to blend familiar performers with emerging dance talents, offering audiences both nostalgia and novelty.
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Remo is also delving into a new genre with a romantic drama—an area he hasn’t deeply ventured into before. Though specific plot points remain tightly under wraps, sources close to the project describe it as an emotional narrative anchored by strong characters and a soulful tone. “This film will have emotion, melody, and of course, a bit of dance—but in a very different way,” reports suggested.

Earlier, in an interview with Hindustan Times, Remo acknowledged that the massive success of his dance-based films, particularly 'ABCD' and 'ABCD 2', ended up boxing him into a specific image. He explained that while the recognition was rewarding, it also led to him being quickly labelled as a filmmaker who only makes dance films. Despite having explored other genres like action and superhero films, he feels that the industry and audience largely associate him with dance-centric stories, making it challenging to break out of that mould.
Remo’s latest cinematic venture was the Abhishek Bachchan-starrer 'Be Happy'. The film also featured Inayat Verma, Nora Fatehi, and Nassar in key roles and was released on March 14 on OTT.
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