The 'loan culture' has caught on in a big way. A majority of people have availed of assorted loans, at some point or other. That makes EMI relevant and identifiable. Debutant director Saurabh Kabra picks up incidents from real life and depicts the pros and cons of availing loans. In this film, four different stories run parallel, plus there's a Bhai, who not only recovers outstanding dues from defaulters, but also sorts out their personal lives.
Sadly, the story doesn't do justice to its title. It starts on an interesting note, but transforms into a typical masala film, where the Bhai plays the good samaritan and even solves personal problems. Wait, the recovery agent too falls head over heels in love with one of the defaulting members and much of the second hour is devoted to it. Clearly, the story starts off on a different note and ends up being something else altogether!
To cut a long story short, EMI loses focus midway and hence, loses balance. Watch it for Sanju's sake, who plays his role with flourish.
Sattar (Sanjay Dutt), owner of Good Luck Recovery Agency, is the saviour and the solution for all those caught in the debt trap. From Bhaigiri to business to politics to
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