I've often said that most Hindi films sound damn interesting on paper. I am sure, the concept of PAYBACK must've come across as fresh and innovative during story discussions, but the film comes down like a house of cards because the interesting idea becomes an uninteresting and unexciting screenplay, which tells on the film eventually. In fact, the film falls prey to predictability as it progresses.
Kunal [Munish Khan], who works for an insurance firm, loves Ishita [Sara Khan], an architect. One fateful night, Kunal meets with a fatal accident. While he lies in a pool of blood, no passerby cares to stop and attend to him. Kunal, still conscious, is losing hope, when Raghu [Zakir Hussain] stops to help him. Raghu admits Kunal to a hospital and disappears into thin air. For Kunal, Raghu is an angel.
Despite a hackneyed screenplay, which alternates between realistic and filmy situations, I'd like to single out director Sachin P. Karande's execution of the material. It's effective at places. A few chase sequences [action: Firoz N Boss] catch your attention. Background score is appropriate. There's just one song in the film, 'Jee Le', which is foot-tapping. The cinematography [Parvez Pathan] is just right, but the constant moving of camera, even during close-ups, tends to get irritating.
On the whole, PAYBACK could've been an interesting fare, but is let down by an inconsistent screenplay.