Prabhudheva, Remo to Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson


Mumbai, Nov 20 (IANS): Prabhudheva and Remo D'Souza, who are die-hard Michael Jackson fans, will pay tribute to the late pop legend in the upcoming film "AnyBody Can Dance" ("ABCD").

The film is being produced by UTV Motion Pictures and directed by Remo.

"Yes, it is true that we have thought about this. We want to execute it when we shoot our next song where Prabhu features with me," Remo, who will also feature in the song with Prabhudheva, said in a statement.

"Everyone knows how deeply I respect Michael Jackson and when I'm doing a film on dancing, it is impossible to not have something on him," he added.

Not only this, Prabhu will also be seen grooving with dancing diva Madhuri Dixit on a song in the film. This is the second time they have teamed up for a song after dancing on "Que Sera Sera" in 2000 release "Pukar". It will be shot at multiple locations in Mumbai including Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and Dharavi.

"ABCD", India's first dance film in 3D, will also have choreographer Ganesh Acharya in the cast.

Lauren Gottlieb, winner of the popular international television talent show "So You Think You Can Dance", has been roped in as the female lead.

It also stars the winners of Indian dance reality show "Dance India Dance" Salman Khan, Dharmesh, Prince, Mayuresh and Vrushali.

  

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