Ganesh Acharya has also directed films such as Swami, Money Hai to Honey Hai and Angel
Mumbai:
Choreographer Ganesh Acharya is planning to make an original dance film which he says will be different from his Bollywood colleague Remo D'Souza's Any Body Can Dance (ABCD) released earlier this year.
Acharya has directed films such as Swami (2007), Money Hai to Honey Hai (2008) and Angel (2011) based on vivid themes.
"I am planning to make a dance film next year. It will be original and different from ABCD. I am going to make a completely different film," said Acharya.
He also said that the film will not be made in 3D.
ABCD, a 3D dance film directed and choreographed by choreographer Remo D'Souza, cast Prabhudeva and Acharya in key roles.
Acharya said he has some interesting projects such as Aamir Khan's Peekay, Saif Ali Khan's Bullett Raja and Indra Kumar's Grand Masti to choreograph.
Acharya choreographed Maston ka jhund and other songs in the recently released Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, a biopic of sprinter Milkha Singh featuring Farhan Akhtar and Sonam Kapoor.
"I had worked with Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra in Rang De Basanti. He asked me to do this film. There were some challenges as we had to do it (dance moves) with few military people," he said.
Acharya has directed films such as Swami (2007), Money Hai to Honey Hai (2008) and Angel (2011) based on vivid themes.
"I am planning to make a dance film next year. It will be original and different from ABCD. I am going to make a completely different film," said Acharya.
He also said that the film will not be made in 3D.
ABCD, a 3D dance film directed and choreographed by choreographer Remo D'Souza, cast Prabhudeva and Acharya in key roles.
Acharya said he has some interesting projects such as Aamir Khan's Peekay, Saif Ali Khan's Bullett Raja and Indra Kumar's Grand Masti to choreograph.
Acharya choreographed Maston ka jhund and other songs in the recently released Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, a biopic of sprinter Milkha Singh featuring Farhan Akhtar and Sonam Kapoor.
"I had worked with Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra in Rang De Basanti. He asked me to do this film. There were some challenges as we had to do it (dance moves) with few military people," he said.