"It is a highly sensible film, with a beautiful story. It is about the relationship of husband and wife, both choreographers, and the complications they have. I want dance to be in the background of the movie, and not on the foreground," Terence told PTI.
"I want the focus to be on the emotional aspect. I am waiting to get everything on board, the producer, actors and everyone. There is many a slip between the cup and the lip so let's wait and see," the 41-year-old choreographer said.
"Since the last two years I was getting a lot of offers for acting, but nothing really excited me. I met many directors but the stories were either too cliched or looked like a copy of Hollywood," he said.
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