Varun Dhawan's and Shraddha Kapoor's dance-based film Street Dancer 3D is shaping up to be one of the most exciting and grand films of the year. The makers have not just picked up the best of dancers in India but have also pitched in global dancers from across the world for the dance faceoff in the climax. Yes, as per reports of a leading daily, 10 teams from the United Kingdom, Germany, Africa and Nepal are in Mumbai for the final schedule of Street Dancer 3D. The schedule is said to go on for 25 days with back to back high octane performances by Nora Fatehi, Varun and Shraddha. The climax sequence has been choreographed by Suresh Mukund.
“It’s a 25-day schedule with back-to-back performances and will go on till the month-end. Varun, Shraddha, Prabhudheva Nora (Fatehi) have rehearsed for almost a month for this act. It is being choreographed by Suresh Mukund," a source close to the film informed the leading daily.
The source added that the climax is being shot keeping a 3D release for the film in mind. “The climax is where the high point of the story takes place, and it is being shot keeping the 3D sensibilities in mind. The special 3D set-up is of a live stage show with thousands of fans supporting their respective countries. The film’s premise has a nationalistic element that showcases the India team as underdogs who stand tall in front of the rest of the world." the source told.
Talking about the grand concluding sequence, the producer of the film Bhushan Kumar told, “We are so glad that Street Dancer 3D has gone global and many artistes from across continents are a part of the finale act. The set looks spectacular and the actors have been rehearsing and shooting in the rain to complete the schedule on time."
In Street Dancer 3D, Varun plays the role of an Indian-origin dancer who is born and brought up in London. Not much about Shraddha's character has been unveiled. The film has been shot across Mumbai, Dubai, London and Punjab. It is scheduled to release on January 24, 2020.
(Source: Mumbai Mirror/Instagram)