Emraan Hashmi was recently spotted promoting his upcoming movie 'Ungli' in Mumbai.
Since, the movie is based on corruption issues, the 35-year old actor requested auto drivers in Mumbai not to refuse shorter fares.
While speaking to the media persons, Hashmi said, "This is the right of the common man, especially of senior citizens, because they face a lot of problems while travelling and, this is a pledge for them, and I request auto drivers to take them where senior citizens want to go.
Based on different types of corruptions that the common man faces in today's time, 'Ungli' shows a bunch of youngsters who fight against the system to bring in a positive change.
'Ungli' is slated to release on 28th November 2014.
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