Mithya (February 8, 2008)
Money, conspiracy, deceit, betrayal, lies.. The Mumbai underworld is about all this, and more. VK has come to Mumbai, chasing big film dreams, like thousands of others. When fate makes him a pawn in a master game plan of the underworld, he unknowingly gets drawn into a whirlpool of events that will determine his future. Then an unexpected accident turns the tables for everybody involved..
Now begins a chase that won’t stop at anything. VK is too deep into it now to step back. Unknowingly, he has become an imposter, an imposter who wasn’t.. It is rare indeed for a film to make it to the most popular blogs and chat sites after merely one preview screening. Mithya’s praise spread like wildfire. Rajat Kapoor directs his most ambitious project yet, a comic thriller that will amuse as well as shock you.



E.M.I. or Easy Monthly Installments is a bittersweet satire that looks at modern day India in a mirthfully subjective way. It is an engaging pick on the easy-to-get but taxing to hold the rather volatile credit economy. It's a narrative about diverse characters with equally diverse ambitions and motivations… a peek into their lives…situations that they just didn't anticipate when they indulge their material desires with a little readily available monetary boost.
Uday Shetty (Nana Patekar), Majnu (Anil Kapoor) and their boss, Sikander (Feroz Khan) are basically three Hong Kong-based serio-comic mobsters, who are keen to get their sister Sanjana (Katrina Kaif) married into a respectable family.







