Ordinary guy Anthony Gonsalves dreams of becoming an actor. Working as a bartender in Jimmy's Pub in Mumbai, his job is to manage the business smoothly. But unknown to him, the pub is a front for illegal activities for his bosses, Sikander, Maqsood, and Riyaaz. Sikander cared for Anthony since childhood and has always protected him from drugs and gangsters. Anthony has always looked up to Sikander and for Sikander, Anthony has always been the little brother he never had.
One fine day, Anthony inadvertently becomes a witness to a crime committed by the gang. Enters Inspector Khan [Jawed Sheikh], an honest, conscientious officer, investigating the murder of a dead colleague. Khan gets to know about Anthony being a witness to the crime. Khan starts pursuing Anthony and the gang with dogged determination. Anthony has to choose between Sikander on one hand and his dream to become an actor, on the other.
Director E. Niwas is bogged down by a patchy script, which vacillates from interesting to boring. The writing [Mayur Puri, Lajan Joseph] is the culprit here. Dialogues are well penned at times. Cinematography is strictly okay. Nikhil Dwivedi suits the character and handles his part confidently. Amrita Rao looks gorgeous, but her role isn't substantial enough. Mithun Chakraborty is alright. Anupam Kher is excellent. Pawan Malhotra is superb. Mukesh Tiwari and Dayashanker Pandey are first-rate as well. Lillete Dubey is wasted in a role that any other actor could've enacted. D. Santosh is competent
On the whole, it seems unprobable, Anthony is worth a watch.