Ungli Movie Reviews


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2.5
Verdict: Timepass based on 5 reviews
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4.7
Verdict: Blockbuster based on 3 reviews & ratings
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  • Mohar Basu

    3.5

    Mohar Basu | Koimoi

    I think it’s putting too much of a responsibility on a film to instigate a social change. It’s job is to primarily entertain and make better cinema. Ungli’s novelty is its highlight point. Benefitting from sharp writing, lucid narrative and a few clapworthy zingy dialogues which have the punch, I do think Ungli is one of 2014′s most novel concepts. Well rendered and acted with zeal, don’t miss five people showing an entire system, the finger.
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  • BookMyShow Team

    3.5

    BookMyShow Team | BookMyShow

    This movie will make you laugh right till the end! And if you have been living under a rock and haven’t had such an encounter, then it’s safe to say you can simply watch it for Shraddha Kapoor.
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  • Daily Bhaskar

    3.0

    Daily Bhaskar | Daily Bhaskar

    Ungli has an interesting plot, backed by good acting performances. You will not feel bad spending your hard earned money on this film. Even waiting for the DVD would not be a bad option.
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  • Kusumita Das

    3.0

    Kusumita Das | Deccan Chronicle

    So if you are looking for a fun ride, Ungli won’t disappoint. But because of its simplistic approach, Ungli is only entertaining, not thought-provoking.
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  • Martin D'Souza

    3.0

    Martin D'Souza | Glamsham

    D’Silva has taken dollops of cinematic liberties and one can even see the residue of RANG DE BASANTI (which he co-wrote) but the movie does connect. And that is what matters.
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  • Shubha Shetty-Saha

    3.0

    Shubha Shetty-Saha | Mid Day

    The good looking bunch of actors with decent performances (Hooda and Hashmi stand out) managing-to-keep-you-hooked kind of script and a fairly laidback, easy, not in your face direction (Rensil D’silva) could have made this film wonderful, but for the dialogues.
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  • Meeta Kabra

    3.0

    Meeta Kabra | Wogma

    An engaging film Ungli is. But like observed in another film not too long ago, “Human behavior and life doesn’t change in 3 hours.”
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  • Bollywood Hungama News Network

    2.5

    Bollywood Hungama News Network | Bollywood Hungama

    …if you want to watch a film about rebelling against the corrupt system then UNGLI is a decent watch for this weekend.
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  • Manjusha Radhakrishnan

    2.5

    Manjusha Radhakrishnan | Gulf News

    Ungli, led by Randeep Hooda, Emraan Hashmi and Sanjay Dutt, is loaded with noble intentions, but is weighed down by uneven execution and simplistic twists.
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  • Lokesh Dharmani

    2.5

    Lokesh Dharmani | Masala

    Ungli deals with corruption in a very simplistic, superficial way. It never reaches out to the root of the problem, is quick to judge the poor Pandu hawaldaar or the auto drivers on the road and is quicker to punish them. It would be better if they dealt with what caused corruption than ways to deal with it. It even ends abruptly with no concrete message. Ungli is not as bad as O Teri or Fugly, but not even close to the best corruption movie of all times — Rang De Basanti. If RDB led to an awakening, Ungli does just the opposite. It put me to sleep.
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  • Madhureeta Mukherjee

    2.5

    Madhureeta Mukherjee | Times of India

    Four friends turn into vigilantes to clean up corruption and crime in the country.
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  • Tushar Joshi

    2.5

    Tushar Joshi | DNA India

    The film has an interesting premise, but the second half and shoddy climax does Ungli to any chances of it leaving a lasting impression on us.
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  • Ritika Handoo

    2.5

    Ritika Handoo | Zee News

    The film does have a social message which every proud citizen of the country must catch and understand—however, if only what cinema shows could be turned into reality with a whiff of fresh air. Do watch it to find your way of fighting the revolution!
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  • Subramanian Harikumar

    2.5

    Subramanian Harikumar | Bollywood Life

    Keeping aside all its flaws and shortcomings, Ungli is still a decent entertainer and warrants a one time watch as there is nothing much to munch on for movie goers at theatres this weekend. Go with zero expectations and chances are that you won’t show me your ‘ungli’ for recommending Ungli.
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  • Soumya Srivastava

    2.0

    Soumya Srivastava | Hindustan Times

    The only way you can enjoy this mindless film is by looking at the fun side of the ‘witty punishments’ the vigilante foursome unleashes on its victims. Ah yes, even the dialogues: They are so miserable that you just cannot the miss their fun side.
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  • Rajeev Masand

    2.0

    Rajeev Masand | IBNLive

    The only bits that do work in Ungli are the seemingly unscripted lighter moments between the friends, and of course the scenes in which everyone from political bullies to sadistic auto-rickshaw drivers are brought to task in imaginative ways. The film’s overarching theme – of making offenders accountable – will no doubt resonate, but there had to be a more intelligent way to tackle the same idea.
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  • Anupama Chopra

    2.0

    Anupama Chopra | Hindustan Times

    The story is interesting, but it plays out at such an amateurish level that you can’t take any of it seriously. The film is filled with fine actors but none of the characters has any meat on it. I felt especially bad for Kangana, who is totally wasted here. Ungli feels dated and tedious. A story like this needed to hit a lot harder.
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  • Prasanna Zore

    2.0

    Prasanna Zore | Rediff

    Ungli begins with a bang and that’s about it!
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  • Noyon Jyoti Parasara

    2.0

    Noyon Jyoti Parasara | NowRunning

    Ungli is a film that starts with some good intent but falters midway. Much like the fact that the filmmaker resorts to using the punch sign instead of the middle finger that he initially intended to. Censor scare. I would have recommended they change the name of the film from Ungli to Mukka, but then with a film that lack any punch the change in name would have hardly mattered.
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  • Sonia Chopra

    2.0

    Sonia Chopra | Sify

    The issue the film takes up is pertinent and that needs to be applauded. Even the solution— that of common people breaking the law to teach the corrupt and criminal a lesson— had potential for a rousing story. But where’s the point, if the execution doesn’t convince you of either the path or the people undertaking it. This could have been a highly impactful, immersing film that, despite its intent, falls tragically short.
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  • Saibal Chatterjee

    1.5

    Saibal Chatterjee | NDTV

    Ungli has a few attributes that you will not usually encounter in a Karan Johar production. It has no big stars, no elaborate song and dance set pieces and no major love story.But when a film is more interesting for what it isn’t than for what it is, giving it a miss might be the most prudent option.
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  • Rohit Khilnani

    1.5

    Rohit Khilnani | India Today

    The intention may have been good but the plot is silly and way to unrealistic! It’s kind of clear that some of it was possibly salvaged in post production but quite a bit was beyond repair. So Ungli releases with all the loopholes at a theatre near you.
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  • Suhani Singh

    1.5

    Suhani Singh | India Today

    Ungli has a lofty, well-meaning premise which is presented wearily, with dialogue writer Milap Milan Zaveri, the crew member most responsible for the mishap.
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  • Mayank Shekhar

    1.5

    Mayank Shekhar | The W14

    …the disturbingly repetitive plot of this supposedly realistic film that’s got some top actors to show up at what must be less than their current market rates. I suspect this alignment of stars has something to do with the film’s producer, Karan Johar, who could do this society great service by writing a book on ‘how to win friends and influence people’.
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  • Shubhra Gupta

    0.5

    Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express

    The opening credits are animated, and Ungli would have been better off if all of it had been an animation film, aimed primarily at children. As live action for grown-ups, it is the most amateurish piece of work I’ve seen in a while, all fingers and thumbs.
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  • Sneha May Francis

    NR

    Sneha May Francis | Emirates247

    ‘Ungli’ is a good effort, judging purely by the mediocrity we’ve been dished out in the name of cinema of late, but that doesn’t make this effort great.
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  • JPN

    NR

    JPN | Jagran

    The film has social relevance, it raises the prominent problem of corruption, where the common man is not able to raise his voice against corrupt powers and suffers the injustice. The film somehow is successful in delivering the message of fighting for the injustice done to common man.
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  • Suparno Sarkar

    NR

    Suparno Sarkar | FilmiBeat

    …an edgy drama but certainly contains a strong social message.
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  • Rachit Gupta

    NR

    Rachit Gupta | Filmfare

    Rampant use of clichés and skewered logic aside, the one single fact that murders any and all prospects of this film is its campy dialogue. Some of the lines force you to throw your head into your lap. The kitschy nature of these dialogues is beyond belief… End of the day, what could’ve been a thrilling and defiant movie, turns out to be such a listless affair.
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  • Mihir Fadnavis

    NR

    Mihir Fadnavis | Firstpost

    Ungli is a wasted opportunity, because it had all the tools for a fun comedy thriller. Perhaps next time D’Silva will deign to shoehorn melodrama when the comedy is working so well. The good thing about Ungli is it runs just shy of two hours, so even if you dislike the film, you’ll forget it the moment you reach home in time for dinner. The final shot of the movie is a giant hand showing you the middle finger, so whether you take that as a hint or not, is left to you.
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  • Deepanjana Pal

    NR

    Deepanjana Pal | Firstpost

    Much like the middle finger salute, however, Ungli ends up to be a rather pointless and forgettable gesture.
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  • Johnson Thomas

    NR

    Johnson Thomas | The Free Press Journal

    Rensil D’silva (infamous for Qurbaan) gets into the all-in-one act with dialogues, story, screenplay and direction credited to him so there isn’t much cause to blame anyone else for the sloppy misinformed plotting. Also the lack of cohesive reasoning is unpardonable. Deepa Bhatia, editing expert extraordinaire does her best to make the film racier and more exciting but the narrative just doesn’t have what it takes.
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  • Komal Nahta

    NR

    Komal Nahta | Komal Nahta's Blog

    Rensil D’Silva’s story has noble intentions and is topical as corruption affects every single man in every walk of life today. However, the well-intentioned story is too simplistic which makes it unpalatable. Ungli lacks entertainment as well as inspirational value and will, therefore, flop miserably at the box-office.
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  • Sudhish Kamath

    NR

    Sudhish Kamath | The Hindu

    A sloppy display of corporate social responsibility by a production house that usually indulges in fluff…
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  • Vishal Menon

    NR

    Vishal Menon | The Hindu

    With its incoherent subplots and all its silly dialogues that would embarrass even David Dhawan’s dialogue writer, Ungli becomes a shadow of what it could have been.
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  • jyothimathur

    4.0

    My review of Ungli (2014) by bangreaayushi

    jyothimathur, 9 years ago
    Old fashion stuffed in new avtar! There are many movies, which leave over lasting impression on the minds of audiences, and one such movie is ‘Ungli’. It’s all about old fashion wrapped in new ‘avtar’. There are many stories wrapped in a single element that forms the base of the movie. The film shows the power packed theme of ‘corruption’ being highlighted in the film. The director D’Silva made good efforts in showing the prevailing condition of corruption inhibited in India. The movie starts on a very promising note showing a man and his daughter are waiting in a pension office and how the working staffs in the office cheat them. The man suffers from a heart attack and he is on the hospital bed. The incident comes into the notice of Maya who is working the same hospital. So, she informs this to her friends and this is how they get the very first case. They form an ‘UNGLI’gang and take actions against all those corrupt officers. Slowly, this gang starts expanding and they become very famous. However, the police department is not happy and they hand over the case to Kale. Kale now seeks his action against this gang and he works in accordance with this gang. Soon he too becomes a part of this gang and works with them. However, the gang does not know of this and even they trust him. But one day, things don’t function as expected and the gang comes to know of the real ’Kale’. It is when Kale realizes that the ‘Ungli gang’ is doing this for the betterment of the nation. The film has a power packed story line. The performances given by each and every character in the film is notable appreciating. I would surely say that it is a must watch movie. The film’s director Rensil has perfectly executed the film. Dynamic content, dynamic start and the dynamic execution is what the movie is packed together. There are many fresh moments in the film, which makes you realize the true intent of the movie. The first half of the film is very crisp and the second half is breathtaking. There are many suspense moments, which make you think from the beginning. The film’s success solely depends upon the teamwork. It would be very difficult to point out the bad scenes in the film. The film has a really brilliant music and it keeps you rejuvenated every time. Neha Dhupia has too excelled in her role as a reporter. Shraddha Kapoor’s item number ‘dance basanti’ is energetic. The film has been shot in Mumbai and it gives you the true essence of how Mumbai is trapped under the corruption act. The supporting cast of the film is also given due consideration. There are many stunts done by Kangana, which makes her the ‘Revolver Rani’ of the film. Emran and Sanjay Dutt’s characters have perfectly fit into the standards of the film.
  • Patil

    5.0

    My review of Ungli (2014) by Patil

    Patil, 9 years ago
    ONE TIME WATCHABLE...... RANDEEP HOODA

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