<p>For actress Shraddha Kapoor it was not easy to match steps with co-stars Varun Dhawan and other dancers in the upcoming Remo D'Souza's drama "ABCD2", a sequel of 2013 movie of the same name.</p>.<p><br />Shraddha, 26, who did an item number in Karan Johar's "Ungli", said it was a challenge for her to be a part of the movie because she is not a trained dancer.<br />"To look like a part of the team was very hard for me. It was both mentally and physically challenging. I have never done the level of dancing Varun and the other actors do in the film. I have never danced in any of my movies and suddenly I got the offer to be a part of this project. I wish I had trained myself more while I was doing this," she told PTI.<br /><br />The Disney film, releasing on June 19, will see Remo's dancing stars Dharmesh Yelande, Lauren Gottileb, Raghav Juyal, Punit Pathak reprise their roles.<br />Shraddha said it was a life-changing experience for her to work in the film as she has become more conscious about her fitness.<br /><br />"The kind of dance we did in the film, it demands a certain amount of physical strength and endurance. It kind of changed my life because I could see a change in my body. I could see my mentality changing. I have become a little bit more conscious about what I eat because I am a foodie. It is very nice to see those changes happening to me."<br /><br />Like any girl in an Indian household, the "Ek Villain" actress also tried her luck in various dance forms but she is master of none.<br /><br />"I have always loved dancing. I have done little bit of dance with Shiamak Davar when I was 11-year-old. I also danced with Ashley Lobo's company. I even attended few classes of ballet when I was younger. I learnt Kathak in school. That's how I didn't learn dance full time. But in this film, I got to explore it."<br /><br />She learnt 20 new dance forms for the film and the actress is happy that Remo gave everyone their due credit in the film.<br /><br />"Remo sir wanted us to do quite a few dance forms. He made us do some 20 dance forms but when you will watch the movie you will get to see that sir has deliberately kept a lot of wide shots so that you can see the whole group dancing together. This is a very important part of the film."<br /><br />Her partially solo act "Sun Sathiya" from the film has been garnering her praise.<br />"I wanted to rehearse more for the song but we had a tight schedule. I had only four days to rehearse for it. But I am happy that people are liking it," she said. <br /></p>
<p>For actress Shraddha Kapoor it was not easy to match steps with co-stars Varun Dhawan and other dancers in the upcoming Remo D'Souza's drama "ABCD2", a sequel of 2013 movie of the same name.</p>.<p><br />Shraddha, 26, who did an item number in Karan Johar's "Ungli", said it was a challenge for her to be a part of the movie because she is not a trained dancer.<br />"To look like a part of the team was very hard for me. It was both mentally and physically challenging. I have never done the level of dancing Varun and the other actors do in the film. I have never danced in any of my movies and suddenly I got the offer to be a part of this project. I wish I had trained myself more while I was doing this," she told PTI.<br /><br />The Disney film, releasing on June 19, will see Remo's dancing stars Dharmesh Yelande, Lauren Gottileb, Raghav Juyal, Punit Pathak reprise their roles.<br />Shraddha said it was a life-changing experience for her to work in the film as she has become more conscious about her fitness.<br /><br />"The kind of dance we did in the film, it demands a certain amount of physical strength and endurance. It kind of changed my life because I could see a change in my body. I could see my mentality changing. I have become a little bit more conscious about what I eat because I am a foodie. It is very nice to see those changes happening to me."<br /><br />Like any girl in an Indian household, the "Ek Villain" actress also tried her luck in various dance forms but she is master of none.<br /><br />"I have always loved dancing. I have done little bit of dance with Shiamak Davar when I was 11-year-old. I also danced with Ashley Lobo's company. I even attended few classes of ballet when I was younger. I learnt Kathak in school. That's how I didn't learn dance full time. But in this film, I got to explore it."<br /><br />She learnt 20 new dance forms for the film and the actress is happy that Remo gave everyone their due credit in the film.<br /><br />"Remo sir wanted us to do quite a few dance forms. He made us do some 20 dance forms but when you will watch the movie you will get to see that sir has deliberately kept a lot of wide shots so that you can see the whole group dancing together. This is a very important part of the film."<br /><br />Her partially solo act "Sun Sathiya" from the film has been garnering her praise.<br />"I wanted to rehearse more for the song but we had a tight schedule. I had only four days to rehearse for it. But I am happy that people are liking it," she said. <br /></p>