Remo D’Souza’s ‘Street Dancer 3D’ will not be wrong if it is called a visual treat of dance. We have not seen such choreography and amazing dance steps till now in Bollywood movies, but if Remo worked tirelessly on the craft of dance, if he did on the story, it could become a unique dance movie of Hindi cinema.
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The story is London based. Where Sahaj (Varun Dhawan) and Inayat (Shraddha Kapoor) have their own dance groups. The dance group of Pakistani grace is named Rule Breakers, while Sahaja is the doer of the group called Street Dancer. These two groups are fiercely opposed to each other and do not let any chance of degrading each other. On the other hand, there is a very expert dance group ‘Right Royal’ in London, all of whom are number one dancers and in the same group are Sahaj’s girlfriend (Nora Fatehi). When these groups come to know that there is going to be the largest dance competition in the world, they all want to win it for their own purpose at any cost. Actually the prize money for that dance competition is very high. Inayat wants to repatriate Indo-Pakistan immigrants living in a miserable state with that money, while Sahaj wants to win this competition and fulfill his brother’s dream. The nightclub’s owner Anna (Prabhudheva) wants Sahaj and Grace to participate in this dance competition as a team.
There is no doubt that this film of director Remo D’Souza is miles ahead of his previous dance-oriented film ‘ABCD 2’ in terms of dance. Here he has been able to take the dance to a different level. He has beautifully danced all dance forms such as pop, jazz, contemporary, afro, licking, and popping. Dance lovers will enjoy the film moment by moment, but the story of the film fails to make its relationship with the audience. The film is in 3D and barring dance sequences, 3D effects are not justified in the film.
The film covers many issues such as family, patriotism, social service, charity, India-Pakistan, dance, rivalry and none of them have emerged strongly. Many of the film’s dialogues seem superficial. Vijay Kumar Arora has a point in cinematography, but the length of the film is slightly missed. Being a dance-based film, a lot of dance items have been kept, which creates a block in the story. The film is also ahead in terms of music. You do not live without being fascinated to see Prabhudeva dancing in the combat remix.
In Sahaj’s role, Varun’s honest performance is clearly visible on the screen. Her hard work is also reflected in the dance, while Shraddha has also done justice to her role and she has not proved to be nineteen in the dance steps. Nora Fatehi may have got less screen space, but she kills her dance number. Prabhudeva’s role is also small, but her dance number ‘Muqabala’ is worth total money. Aparshakti Khurana has been effective in her role. From dancers to actors, Punit Pathak, Dharmesh, Salman Yusuf, Raghav, etc. have done a good job. They are worth seeing in the Climax dance competition.
The Maharashtra HSC 2025 results have been released. Here is the direct link to view the MSBSHSE Class 12th results. The Maharashtra HSC Result 2025 has been released by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. The general course results for the Science, Arts, and Commerce streams of the Maharashtra HSC have released.
Students who appeared can also view their HSC results on the Daglocked result page at together results.digilocker.gov.in in addition to the official websites By following the instructions below, candidates who took the Class 12 board test can view their results. Go to mahahsscboard.in, the MSBSHSE’s official website Select the link for Maharashtra HSC Result.
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2025 that is on the main page Candidates must input their login information on a new page that opens The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education TO (MSBSHSE) has officially declared the Class 12 (HSC) results for 2025. Students who appeared for the exams can now access their results online.
Click on the Result Link: Find and click on the “Maharashtra HSC TO Result 2025” link Class 12 board test can view their results.
Enter Required Details: Input your roll number and your mother’s first name. If the mother’s name Class 12 board test can view their results was not provided during registration, enter “XXX”.
Submit Information: Click on the “View Result” button.
Collect Original Marksheet: The online result is provisional. Collect the official marksheet from your school.
Apply for Re-evaluation: If unsatisfied with your marks, you can apply for re-evaluation through the official website.
Supplementary Exams: Students who did not pass can register for supplementary exams, typically held in July-August.
Plan for Higher Education: Based on your results, explore undergraduate programs or professional courses that align with your career goals For more detailed information and updates, visit the official MSBSHSE website. The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
(MSBSHSE) has declared the Class 12 (HSC) results for 2025 today, May 5. Students can access their results on official websites such as and view the results, students need to enter their roll number and mother’s first name.
This year, the overall pass percentage stands at 91.88%, with pass rate of 96.74%. The Science stream recorded a pass Arts 80.53% Students are advised to download and save their provisional mark sheets for future reference. The original mark sheets will be distributed by respective schools in due course.
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