Criminal don-aspiring politician Shabbirbhai runs a collection agency in Mumbai's Bhendi Bazar called 'Good Luck Recovery'. He had started this business with 4 employees, but now has over 40... Read allCriminal don-aspiring politician Shabbirbhai runs a collection agency in Mumbai's Bhendi Bazar called 'Good Luck Recovery'. He had started this business with 4 employees, but now has over 400 of them. His uses his influence and goon-power to mainly recover money from middle-class... Read allCriminal don-aspiring politician Shabbirbhai runs a collection agency in Mumbai's Bhendi Bazar called 'Good Luck Recovery'. He had started this business with 4 employees, but now has over 400 of them. His uses his influence and goon-power to mainly recover money from middle-classed clients of All India Bank. These include defaulters like Anil and his wife, Neha Sharma... Read all
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Sanjay Dutt did very well as a recovery officer and suits the role. Urmila matondkar also looks good in her role. Kulbhushan Kharbanda is also good. Rest is OK as per their role.
So over all it is a good one time watch.
Sanjay Dutt and Urmila Matondkar is one of the few instances when Indian cinema got the casting right. Both match up to one another in charisma, screen presence and sex appeal. Both are tremendously underrated actors. Both excel in doing difficult roles. No wonder, we get a good looking pair with crackling chemistry. That Bollywood failed to utilize them more is very much on expected lines.
That being said, for the discerning audience it will be easy to notice the three times Sanju and Urmila were actually paired, they were all movies with different themes and treatment. Besides, the music in all three of them were good.
Daud was a spunky, road movie with the duo in their best looks. AR Rahman experimented with the music, and served up a variety which the audience failed to understand, especially considering they were yet to get over Rangeela.
Khoobsurat was a romantic comedy, with some beautiful music by Jatin-Lalit.
Then, there is EMI. The track between Sanju and Urmila is short, but involves a mature romance, a rarity in Indian cinema. There is a certain class appeal about the manner this story unfolds, peaking with Mohit Chauhan's power-packed ditty Kitni Baatein...
The movie has a unique story, and the director handles it decently. However, considering the producers didn't promote the movie at all, it was a disaster.
Personally though, I like the manner in which Sanju has portrayed Sattar, despite making an arrival only before the interval. Besides, his romance with Urmila is maturely handled and makes for great viewing.
Criminal don-aspiring politician Sattar Bhai runs a collection agency he uses unconventional methods to make four defaulters repay their debts.
A film made with a good plot and good story falters due to primarily bad execution and poor editing which makes the film dull, slow and boring and despite of marvelous acting by Sanjay Dutt the film fails to entertains much.
The first half of the film and the character introduction is superb and the film runs with a decent pace but the film starts crumbling in the second half as it seems that the director was in a hurry to finish the film, the climax of the film could've been at-least 15 minutes longer to give the film a decent closure.
Acting in the film is good and the music is also good songs like "Aaja aa bhi jaa" and "Chori Chori" were a hit at the time of it's release.
Overall an average film which could've been better with little more crisp editing and better climax. The film can be watched once.
'EMI' Synopsis: A goon hunts down people who get late in giving their loans, but ends up helping them after learning they all are in some trouble.
'EMI' tackles a common issue aptly, but the Sceeenplay works only in parts. Only Sanju's track works, while the chapters involving the rest of the characters, are plain ordinary. Its never dull, but not consistently engaging either. Saurabh Kabra's Direction is simplistic.
Performance-Wise: Its Sanju all the way. He steals the show. Urmila compliments Sanju well. Arjun Rampal is okay. Ashish & Neha Oberoi are sincere. Khulbhushan Kharbanda is credible. Malaika is fair. Manoj Joshi, Dayashankar Pandey & Snehal Dhabi are superb.
On the whole, 'EMI' will be liked by fans of Sanju, as his performance doesn't disappoint.
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- TriviaSanjay and Urmila reunited after Khoobsurat.
- SoundtracksTera Bhatua Jab Ho Khali
Performed by Sanjay Dutt
Lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed, Hamza Faruqui
Composed by Chirantan Bhatt
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- $1,413,423
- Runtime3 hours
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