
Director Saurabh KadraProducer Sunil ShettyMusic Chirantan BhattEditing Anand SubayaStory Saurabh KadraDialogues Nitin Raikwar T Govinda RajanChoreography Bosco Martis Caesar Gonsalves Vithal HarshallCostumes Naveen ShettyBanner Balaji Motion Pictures Popcorn Motion PicturesRelease Date Nov 7, 2008Language Hindi | 
Star Cast Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, Malaika Arora, Aashish Chowdhry, Neha Oberoi, Urmila Matondkar, Manoj Joshi, Daya Shanker Pandey, Pushkar Jog, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Snehal Dhabi, Javed Khan EMI VIDEOS EMI PHOTO GALLERY EMI Movie Photos EMI MOVIE REVIEWS IndiaFM.com 1.5/5 On the whole, EMI has its share of interesting moments, but they are few and far between. Disappointing! Read MoreSify.com 1.5/5 But EMI does a somersault as it deviates from fact to fiction and follows the beaten path in its second half. And that's when the film slips. While the writing clearly lacks punch in the post-interval portions, a few scenes do register an impact, courtesy Sanju. Read MoreRediff.com 1.5/5 Dutt is equally entertaining. Watch him as he romances Urmila in the romantic song, Aankhon Hi Aankhon Mein. Not bad for an actor touching 50. Overall, though, this Sattarbhai is nowhere close to Munnabhai [Images]. Read MoreGlamsham.com 2.5/5 Director Saurab Kadra begins well, bringing to the fore pesky bank callers shoving a loan down your throat and recovery agents making the rounds when they default. Arjun, Ashish, Neha, Kulbhushan and Urmila all convey well the angst in their given situations. Read MoreApunKaChoice.com 1/5 Urmila Matondkar looks visibly uninterested in playing her role (perhaps being unhappy over being given the part of a widow with a five-year-old daughter). Arjun Rampal is pretty much forgettable in a brief role. Neha Oberoi shows a few fine flashes of acting. Read MoreSantaBanta.com 1.5/5 Director Saurabh Kabra's choice of the subject in perfect, but the writing gives away. Chirantan Bhatt's music is strictly okay. Dialogues are strong at places. Read More |