Streaming giant Prime Video has unveiled the first look of the highly anticipated film ‘Be Happy’, featuring Abhishek Bachchan in the lead role.
Directed by renowned choreographer-turned-director Remo D’Souza, known for his work in popular dance films such as the ‘ABCD’ series and ‘Street Dancer 3D’, the film promises to blend engaging storytelling with captivating dance sequences, PTI reported.
The film also stars Nora Fatehi, Nassar, Inayat Verma, Johny Lever, and Harleen Sethi, bringing together a diverse ensemble that showcases both seasoned and emerging talents in the industry.
The recently released poster features Abhishek Bachchan alongside Inayat Verma, portraying a father-daughter duo engaged in a contemporary dance move. This visual element emphasizes the film’s dance-centric narrative, suggesting a heartwarming exploration of relationships intertwined with the art of dance.
Remo D’Souza, acclaimed for his dynamic choreography and directorial flair, aims to deliver a film that resonates emotionally while also showcasing impressive dance performances. With a focus on family dynamics and personal growth, Be Happy seeks to capture the joy and challenges of dance as a form of expression and connection.
‘Be Happy’ is set to be a unique addition to Prime Video’s lineup, appealing to audiences who appreciate heartfelt stories blended with vibrant dance performances. As anticipation builds, viewers can look forward to more insights and trailers leading up to the film’s release.
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