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Entertainment/CinemaSanjay Dutt's 'EMI' role inspired by real
loan recovery agentBy Subhash K. JhaMumbai, Sep 28 IANS Sanjay Dutt plays 'Sattarbhai', a bully who collects
loan instalments from
bank debtors, in his forthcoming
film "EMI". The character has been inspired by a real-life collecting
agent and the
Bollywood actor spent a lot of time with him to get his act right."Sanju sir's character is modelled on a real-life
agent. In fact, the whole film's plot about
all these
debt collectors who have the thankless
job of getting
bank loans back from debtors was inspired by the real-life Sattarbhai," said TV tsarina Ekta Kapoor, who is co-
producing the
film with Suniel Shetty.The real-life character's identity is, however, being kept a secret right now.Said Suniel Shetty: "We don't want the real Sattarbhai to come into the
picture until Sanju baba's fictional avatar is properly unveiled to the
public."Sanjay Dutt met, interacted with and studied the real-life Sattarbhai very closely to get into the skin of the character. And he was glad that he wasn't playing an underworld gangster yet again."This is my most seriously
funny and socially relevant character since Munnabhai. And I'm happy to be doing something that doesn't require me to go into the underworld," he quipped.As for the real Sattarbhai, he is free to
share the thrill of the
film unless he suddenly decides to demand a bigger
share in the movie's
investments.This isn't the first time this question has cropped up. When Preity Zinta played a real-life battered wife in Deepa Mehta's "Heaven On Earth", the
woman who inspired the character suddenly came forward to demand a huge amount of
money."She demanded an obscenely astronomical sum of
money that really put Deepa Mehta off," a member of the "Heaven On Earth" team said.However, producers Ekta and Suniel seem pretty sure their real character won't suddenly demand his pound of flesh."He's more than happy to be a role
model for a character that Sanju baba is playing. We'll include him in the promotional
events of 'EMI' very soon," said Suniel.There's also the debate of "EMI" sharing its
title with the
international music label. Any
copyright hassles on the anvil"But we've registered our
title. And EMI is accepted
bank jargon, short for Equated Monthly Instalments. If EMI is a
music company, then we're glad to be keeping such musical
company," Suniel joked.--Indo-Asian
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