Actor
Emraan
Hashmi
says
his
forthcoming
movie
Ungli
is
not
a
typical
Bollywood
film,
but
he
admits
that
some
elements
have
been
added
to
it
to
make
it
more
mainstream.
"It
(Ungli)
is
not
a
typical
Bollywood
film.
It's
a
film
having
social
relevance,
along
with
other
elements
of
society
like
corruption,
where
the
common
man
is
not
able
to
raise
his
voice
against
corrupt
powers
and
injustice
happening
to
him
and
then
a
gang
whose
extreme
measure
is
to
fight
injustice,
comes
to
help
him.
I
think
this
has
rarely
happened
in
our
Bollywood
films," Emraan
added.
Directed
by
Rensil
D'Silva,
Ungli
is
a
fun
take
on
the
angst
of
today's
youth
and
chronicles
the
story
of
five
friends,
who
act
as
vigilantes
against
the
corrupt
powers
and
injustice.
There
was
perhaps
no
scope
for
music
in
the
film,
however,
a
special
song
'Dance
Basanti' was
shot
for
the
film
as
it
forms
an
important
part
of
Hashmi's
introductory
scene
in
the
film.
"There
was
no
scope
for
music
in
the
film
but
Rensil
devoted
one
year
finding
music
for
it,"
said
the
actor,
whose
films
are
known
to
be
packed
with
hit
music.
"A
song
was
needed
for
my
introduction
scene
in
the
film
and
we
needed
a
good
song
for
that.
So
we
thought
of
this
track.
It
is
a
fantastic
and
catchy
track.
I
loved
shooting
for
it,"
he
added.
Ungli
also
stars
Kangana
Ranaut,
Sanjay
Dutt,
Randeep
Hooda,
Neha
Dhupia
and
Neil
Bhoopalam.
It
will
hit
the
theatres
on
Friday.