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Ungli: Directed by Renzil D’Silva. With Shraddha Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut. A gang of friends decide to take justice into their own hands.

“watch this movie if you literally have nothing (better) to do. Its neither exciting, nor boring. At least it knows that and doesnu0026#39;t stretch for too long like how Hindi movies usually do. There are a few laughs in there but its mostly the audience laughing at the horribly dated dialogs. yecch !! There even exists a love angle between two characters which seems to only exist to give way to a song. and then its gone. wot m8?! u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe movie tackles the issue of citizens standing up against corruption in our awesome country. The last time I saw this as a theme 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. And it does have some nice moments too.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIt was good to see Reema Lagoo and %u0026amp;$%#@ after a very long time. Randeep Hooda and Emraan Hashmi are good. Sanjay Dutt doesnu0026#39;t bring anything to the table (and the dude looks tired) and I personally have always found Kangana Ranautu0026#39;s talking very weird (maybe I should watch queen). Did I mention the hilariously shitty dialogs? The Item number is shitty and so is Shraddha Kapoor but at least the song doesnu0026#39;t stretch beyond a minute or two. Neha Dhupia will always have a special place in my hard drive. She always manages to turn me on (call me!). Her acting isnu0026#39;t bad at all but its just that she doesnu0026#39;t have a.. um.. meaty role.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eyou cant call it good cinema. its entertainment at best and that too mild. A story like this usually makes you think but I believe the movie makers know that the nation has thought about this issue enough and countless times and so it focuses on taking action. sadly its not able to convince the audience that they can do it too. but perhaps thats asking too much.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eusually movies suffer from a lack of an interesting ending. But in this case the ending seemed apt. no excitement was necessary and they kept it that way. The title sequence is animated and I have to say it was very slow (slow character animation, lack of camera movement) and boring to someone who notices these things. This is something Iu0026#39;ve noticed with Indian animation studios as compared to stuff from American studios. my 2 cents on that.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eworst part: Dem dialogs (and a particular one delivered by Kangana)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ebest part: Sanjay Dutt saying u0026quot;Kaanoon Se Barda Koi Nahi Hotau0026quot; (or something of that sort)”

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