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Four friends: Kalim (Angad Bedi), Gautam (Neil Bhoopalam), Maya (Kangana Ranaut), and Abhay (Randeep Hooda), form a gang called the "Ungli" gang which fights against corruption prevailing in society. Their job is to target corrupt people and punish them in a unique manner. Due to increased popularity and their high-profile targets they are sought by Mumbai police department. Their case is the responsibility of ACP Ashok Kale (Sanjay Dutt) and inspector Nikhil Abhyankar (Emraa... (Full plot summary below)

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Four friends: Kalim (Angad Bedi), Gautam (Neil Bhoopalam), Maya (Kangana Ranaut), and Abhay (Randeep Hooda), form a gang called the "Ungli" gang which fights against corruption prevailing in society. Their job is to target corrupt people and punish them in a unique manner. Due to increased popularity and their high-profile targets they are sought by Mumbai police department. Their case is the responsibility of ACP Ashok Kale (Sanjay Dutt) and inspector Nikhil Abhyankar (Emraan Hashmi). Nikhil disguises himself as a college student and joins the ungli gang with hidden motive of arresting them. But soon, his heart changes after learning the story of why the "Ungli" gang was formed. Meanwhile, Kale is compelled to seek help from the gang when Nikhil helps him expose the gang's greatest target, B.R. Dayal (Mahesh Manjrekar) and his son Anshuman. Kale instigates a sting operation against the Mumbai police and is successful in preventing his transfer. Kale thanks the "Ungli" gang and he assures them that the city won't need an "Ungli" gang as long as the administrations are running properly in accordance to public demands.

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Gulf News (UAE) - 5/10 by Manjusha RadhakrishnanThe Ungli gang's vigilantism is never grand until the climax, and by then you may be past caring.
The Times of India - 5/10 by Madhureeta MukherjeeThis story has its heart in the right place, mind all over the place, and finger on the wrong pulse.
The New York Times - 4/10 by Nicole HerringtonWhile Mr. D’Silva’s basic structure and pacing are fairly fluid, his movie suffers from Bollywood’s typical kitchen-sink approach to filmmaking.
Reuters - 4/10 by Shilpa JamkhandikarWhile the premise of vigilante justice might be one of honest intentions, D'Silva sullies the cause by refusing to fill up the giant craters in his script.
Hindustan Times - 4/10 by Anupama ChopraUngli is a half-baked, laughably simplistic drama about a gang of do-gooders who decide, and I quote here, to show the system the finger.
Hindustan Times - 4/10 by Soumya SrivastavaLet's put it thus: Even if we were to ignore the acting skills (or the complete lack of it) of everybody who claims to be an actor in this film, there is just no way you could live peacefully with the cliched, irritating dialogues in the film.
User Review - 8/10 by Aakash Gto start with i didn't knew one bit that it has such a big cast :/ well the movie moves around our beloved corrupt system...have seen many movies based on corruption in the last few years but this one was the most entertaining of them all...the movie do loses the viewers attention quite a bit but not for long...a brilliantly executed light hearted take on a very serious issue deserves an extra star i feel for not being over the top dramatic....randeep was hot and cold for some reasons,kangna and neha dhupia didnt had much flesh to her character,sanjay dutt was in his usual tough from outside but soft from inside character,angad was superb too and emraan simply carries his entertaining self from ghanchakkar to ungli....a much better value for money than kill dill and other recent releases for sure :) :*
User Review - 6/10 by Zahid CDay: Tuesday Date: 10 Feb 2015 Time: 10.00 pm With: Maa, Azeem On: HDTV
User Review - 4/10 by Mirza Mohd SThis one of the films Sanjay Dutt almost completed (Around 80% in this case) before his arrest in 2013 resulting in the delay of the film's release. Its pretty obvious as some of his dubbing are clearly done by a voice artist. Talking about the film, Yes! The film has an excellent concept, even though it deals with the routine corrupt system scenario, but the approach is really unique. Just when you think here is a film you can lap up to, the film falls down flat! A bunch of four, Abhay (Randeep), Maya (Kangana), Goti (Neil) and Kalim (Angad) after an unfortunate incident create a vigilante gang called the Ungli gang. Plagued with corruption, in every faction, every strata of the system, the gang picks up momentum and people's love by a series of actions. But soon enough they find a fan replicating what they do as an application to join the gang. Everyone is skeptical of Nikhil (Emraan) who poses as a law student but is actually an undercover cop, working for ASP Sathi (Sanjay Dutt) in order to arrest the gang. Direction & screenplay in films like this are never about its actors but about its director and its writing. Rensil makes a compelling film which doesn't shy away from taking on the system, much like his dreaded gang. The film prides itself in being a cross between a formulaic entertainer and relevant cinema and it makes for an interesting watch. However the screenplay looses the steam aftermath. The beginning of the film and narration of story of the protagonist is beautifully depicted . The later reel flips and falls flat heavily with unnecessary song and less-impacting climax. The screenplay works in in bits & pieces. A much tighter second-hour was needed. Milan Zaveri's dialogues, are however the biggest criminals of this film, especially the ones handed down to Sanjay Dutt & Kangna Ranaut, they are just down right stupid or laughable. There are a few laughs in there but its mostly the audience laughing at the horribly dated dialogs. There even exists a love angle between two characters which seems to only exist to give way to a song. The movie tackles the issue of citizens standing up against corruption in our awesome country. The last time I saw this as a theme done well was Rang De Basanti and that was a movie that sparked conversation. This leaves nothing with you. But to be fair the movie does point fingers (and about time) at something other than politicians for a change. Performance Emraan Hashmi is great. Donning his wicked smile, he plays a lackadaisical cop who finds his real calling in changing the system when he associates with the Ungli Gang. He brings out Nikhil's dilemma of being torn between what's right and what's not. There is a simmering intensity in Nikhil no one except Emraan could have brought out, sadly his screen time in the 1st half is very limited. Following up close is Randeep Hooda, who is robust and never over the top in this film. He is great in every frame and with the same grit. Kangana Ranaut doesn't get much to do & draws the shortest end of the straw in matters of the screen time. She looks gorgeous though. Angad Bedi & Neil Bhoopalam are fair. Neha Dhupia is passable. Director Renzil D'Silva (Kurbaan) had an interesting premise in hands & yet fails to make an impact. It seemed even Karan Johar, who has produced the film, was certain about the faith of the film & unlike this other films, literally had no promotion. Watch this movie if you literally have nothing (better) to do. On the whole, 'Ungli' is a half-baked fare.

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