The greatest let down of EMI is the sinking feeling that the film conveys right from the word go. The imperfect screenplay squanders so much time simply setting up the anticipated reason that you abandon the film even before it truly takes off. The second half is disjointed to the point that it would seem that some other film by and large.
The film or if nothing else the thought behind it would have been to portray how regularly scheduled payments can bring about destruction in one's life. Four individuals (a gaudy DJ, a wedded white captured man, a single parent and a resigned father) take advances and aren't ready to pay it off. The undertaking of recouping goes to an organization keep running by a goon, Sattar Bhai. Much the same as the individuals he is pursuing Sattar's life is additionally at a defining moment. Instead of simply continuing on ahead he winds up taking care of their issues and everything finishes 'upbeat content'.
Didn't anybody see the fragmented story or rather the absence of it? EMI tries to take a major chance like scenes which are hung together yet unconvincingly by some disgraceful acting. All the characters are cruel cardboard set patterns of "basic" individuals.
Everybody puts in an insane exertion other than Urmila Matondkar. She is exceptionally persuading as the youthful widowed single parent at any rate at first however some place down the line we see her more with her legal advisor companion traipsing from police headquarters to court to even night clubs without a minute's stress for her minimal little girl!
A firm Sanjay Dutt goes through Sattar Bhai as though Munnabhai reported for shooting. Rampal is so moderate and terrible that you may wind up feeling as though you were being compelled to sit through some kindergarten play!
Really it isn't so much that performing artists are to be faulted as the script doesn't issue them anything to bite on. Test the terrible composition Arjun Rampal is a DJ who goes to meet the top man of a music organization and tosses more mentality than Jim Morrison. And after that the top man requests that he "demonstrate" his ability and lo and view the DJ sings! We then see all the lives changing more than a tune and before the end of it the DJ is a genius! Everything in the film is determined (one never truly saw things turning out badly) through simple liveliness talk and that too by a goon who now needs to turn into a government official. So he begins "regarding" individuals to receive regard consequently.
Try not to try and go anyplace close!
EMI Rating: 1/5
EMI Director: Saurabh Kabra
EMI Genre(s): Family Entertainer
EMI Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Urmila Matondkar, Arjun Rampal, Ashish Choudhary, Daya Shankar Pandey, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Malaika Arora Khan, Manoj Joshi, Neha Uberoi, Pushkar Jog
Watch it at your own risk by Fashionindopak
Title :
Watch it at your own risk
Description : The greatest let down of EMI is the sinking feeling that the film conveys right from the word go. The imperfect screenplay squanders so much...
Rating :
5