Bollywood’s versatile performer Raghav Juyal, known for his effortless dance moves and charismatic screen presence, has his eyes set on headlining the next instalment of the popular dance franchise ‘ABCD’ (Anybody Can Dance).
The actor expressed his desire to play the lead in ‘ABCD 3’, marking a full-circle moment in his journey from background dancer to a full-fledged star, according to a UNI report.
At a recent event in Mumbai, Raghav opened up about his dream role, saying, “I have a dream. Many years ago, I did ‘ABCD 2’, and I was dancing in it — but on the side. My dream is to do ‘ABCD 3’, and this time, I want to be in the middle. I’ll be the hero. And when I manifest, it has to happen, right.” His statement received an enthusiastic response from fans and industry peers, many of whom have witnessed his evolution from a dancer to an accomplished actor and entertainer.
Raghav’s career has taken a dynamic turn in recent years. From his intense portrayal in ‘Kill’ to his impeccable comic timing in Netflix’s ‘The Ba**ds of Bollywood’, he has successfully broken free from being typecast solely as a dancer. His versatility has made him one of the most promising talents of his generation, capable of switching seamlessly between genres and moods.
Raghav is now gearing up for several big projects, including ‘King’, where he will share screen space with Shah Rukh Khan and Suhana Khan, and his Telugu debut alongside Nani — a move that signals his growing pan-India appeal.
From reality show stages to big-budget film sets, Raghav’s journey continues to inspire countless young performers. And if his dream for ‘ABCD 3’ comes true, audiences may soon witness one of India’s most loved dancers finally taking centerstage.
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