Nothing More Than Just A Few Momentary Laughter...Next!
20 March 2010
The premise is interesting and the idea behind the concept is innovative but the film itself fails to make the point it sets out to make because the focus shifts from one plot point to another and heads down the pathway of clichés. The humour works for the most part, especially in the first half, and that's about the only thing that works for 'EMI'. While the story focuses on intertwining lives through their loan dilemmas, their subplots are hackneyed. The performances are overall decent in spite of their half-baked characters. Sanjay Dutt plays a part that he has played in at least about fifty different other movies. Kulbushan Kharbanda, Aashish Chowdhury and Arjun Rampal are alright. Pushkar Jog makes a decent debut. Urmila Matondkar is wasted. Overall, I'd only suggest 'EMI' if you have absolutely nothing else to watch or if the other options include trash like 'Blue', 'Love Aaj Kal' and whatever because at least you cna look forward to a few minutes of laughing.
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