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Review |
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Music :
Chirantan
Bhatt |
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Lyrics :
Hamza Farokhi, Sarim Momin |
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Direction :
Saurabh Kabra |
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Producer :
Suniel
Shetty, Shobha Kapoor, Ekta Kapoor, Shabbir Boxwala |
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Leading Cast :
Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, Malaika
Arora, Aashish Chaudhary, |
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Urmila Matondkar,
Neha Uberoi, Natasha Suri, Manoj Joshi |
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Balaji Motion Pictures and Popcorn Motion Pictures’
EMI is finally out. Directed by Saurabh Kadra, the movie
stars Sanjay Dutt, Urmila Mantondkar, Arjun Rampal, Aashish
Choudhary and Neha Oberoi in the lead. The film talks about
the loans, people avail in today’s time and how they get
caught in its net! The debutante director reveals the
incidents from real life on screen and also depicts the pros
and cons of the loans. Four different stories run parallel
in this flick but the main protagonist is the one on whom |
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the movie is mainly based on and that is Sanjay Dutt,
a bhai log, who recovers loans from the defaulters
and also sort outs their personal problems. The film
seems brilliant from its title and the promos but
sadly it falters a lot. The beginning is great but
the movie soon turns out to be a masala product. The
film looks absurd when the recovery man fastens the
belts to solve the defaulters’ problems and also
falls in love with one of the gorgeous defaulters,
Prerna (Urmila Mantondkar). |
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The script becomes fully masala. Sanjay Dutt is the
only saving grace for the film, who plays Sattar (Bhai) with
aplomb. |
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The movie starts off brilliantly and from midway to
end, it loses impact. Sattar (Sanjay Dutt) is the owner of
Good Luck Recovery Agency. He is the saviour and the
solution for all those who get caught in the debt trap. He
likes to do business, politics, social work, all at the same
time. From business, he now wants politics in life. Today
his company is renowned and all the banks, telecom companies
and multinationals want him for the recoveries. His rule is
simple … ‘Loan Liya Hai to Chukana Padega’.
In today’s world, if you need a house, want a car, like to
travel abroad… you just take a easy loan. All financial
institutions paint pictures before you and make everything
happen for you and then you get caught in their net. EMI
depicts the real life stories for you on the celluloid. It
looks interesting but in actual when the film goes on, it
falls flat because it jumps from facts to fiction. Only
Sanjay Dutt entices you with his acting otherwise the
writing portion is a complete letdown. |
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Saurabh Kabra, the director, looks great with the
subject but it’s the writing that does not
complement his subject. The music is passable.
Dialogues are well penned.
Sany Dutt is superb and registers his class. Arjun,
Neha, Aashish are okay. Malaika Arora appears
gorgeous. Urmila is wonderful. The rest of the cast
is mundane. |
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In a nutshell, EMI can only be viewed for Sanjay Dutt
otherwise it has nothing special to offer. |
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Rating: 1.5/5 |
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