What Memories Does Raghav Juyal Hold from His 'Free and Rebellious' Days on ABCD 2's 10th Anniversary?

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Key Takeaways
- Raghav Juyal shares nostalgic moments from 'ABCD 2'.
- The film celebrates a decade of dance and creativity.
- Insights into behind-the-scenes camaraderie.
- Significance of personal growth through artistic endeavors.
- Legacy of ABCD 2 in the Indian dance film genre.
Mumbai, June 20 (NationPress) As 'ABCD 2' celebrated its 10-year milestone since release, Raghav Juyal took a nostalgic journey, reflecting on the carefree and rebellious times he experienced during the film's production.
The dancer-actor expressed heartfelt thoughts on how this film represented a significant turning point in his life, both personally and professionally. On Instagram, Juyal posted images from the film along with the caption, “10 years of #ABCD2. We were so free and rebellious, so honest and so pure, thank you @remodsouza and @lizelleremodsouza for ABCD.” He also tagged Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor.
In the shared images, Raghav Juyal can be seen dancing alongside the film's cast. To commemorate the occasion, Varun Dhawan shared behind-the-scenes footage from the dance drama. The 'Student of the Year' actor took to Instagram stories to post a video from the film’s wrap party, showcasing him dancing with Remo D’Souza, Shraddha Kapoor, and Raghav Juyal to the song “Meri Pant Bhi Sexy” from the 1994 film Dulaara, originally featuring Govinda and Karisma Kapoor.
Varun captioned the moment: “10 years of #ABCD2. #BTS of the wrap party for #ABCD2. So many memories, so much energy, and just the most awesome people to work with. I remember this wrap party vividly with all of us just dancing to Hindi masala songs (sic).”
“ABCD 2” (Any Body Can Dance 2) was directed by Remo D’Souza, who served as both director and choreographer. This film followed the success of the 2013 hit ‘ABCD: Any Body Can Dance,’ while functioning as a standalone sequel.
The cast featured dance legend Prabhu Deva alongside Varun, Shraddha, and Sushant Pujari. Loosely based on the real-life experiences of dancers Suresh Mukund and Vernon Monteiro—the creators of the fictional dance group 'The Kings'—the story was influenced by their rise to fame after winning the World Hip Hop Dance Championship in San Diego.
The film was released on June 19, 2015.