Ungli (2014) | Review, Trailers, Wallpapers
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The multi-starrer movie Ungli starring Emraan Hashmi has created considerable hype for the star cast and the interesting plot of the film. Co-produced by Karan Johar, the movie Ungli features Emraan Hashmi, Randeep Hooda, Sanjay Dutt, Kangana Ranaut, Neha Dhupia, Angad Bedi and Neil Bhoopalam in key roles.
The movie Ungli is reportedly influenced from a Malayalam film which will present Emraan Hashmi (Nikhil), Kangana Ranaut (Maya), Randeep Hooda (Abhay), Angad Bedi (Kalim) and Neil Bhoopalam (Goti) as five friends who decide to make a positive change, showing middle finger to the corrupt system.
Being fed up with the corruption and all wrong operatives in the society, right from the grassroot, the five friends decide to make a positive change rather than just discussing the issues. Thus, they create a gang named 'Ungli' and the gang starts teaching lessons to everyone starting from an auto-rickshaw wala to corrupt government officials. The Ungli gang target and kidnap those persons who they feel trouble the common people and then they teach them a lesson in really unique ways which the receivers will surely remember for the rest of their life.
While, one indifferent auto-rickshaw wala was exported to a different city along with his auto in a freight train, two corrupt government officials were forced to eat currency notes, kindly with pickle; all thanks to the Ungli gang. However, with the activities of the Ungli gang gaining popularity, the Police Commissioner gets under pressure to get the gang members arrested.
This is when comes the entry of Sanjay Dutt (ACP Kale) who is given the task to stop the Ungli gang. Sanjay Dutt plays the role of a strict and honest police officer who does not like anything against the law, even if it's just. Then starts a Tom and Jerry race between Sanjay Dutt along with his Police force and the Ungli gang.
Whether tough Sanjay Dutt will be able to stop the intelligent Ungli gang or they will continue their illegal yet noble movement? To know you have to watch the movie Ungli. Directed by Renzil D'Silva, the movie Ungli happens to be an edgy drama but certainly contains a strong social message.
Ungli Movie Review By filmibeat

