After surviving an attempted suicide by train, a grief-stricken man descends into chaos as reality blurs. His loved ones question what's real while a hidden truth draws him into a web of obs... Read allAfter surviving an attempted suicide by train, a grief-stricken man descends into chaos as reality blurs. His loved ones question what's real while a hidden truth draws him into a web of obsession and enduring love.After surviving an attempted suicide by train, a grief-stricken man descends into chaos as reality blurs. His loved ones question what's real while a hidden truth draws him into a web of obsession and enduring love.
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Jab movie dekhte h yo pura dil dimag usme kho jata h... insan sab kuchh bhul jata h... but I don't know what happened to Bollywood, right now when I watch movie look like I'm watching a scripted story not real story... I don't know how I can explain but ... Everyone knows and can feel what I'm trying to say.... what happened to Bollywood... it was a time where Bollywood used to rule over hearts.
Please don't copy to any movie thing story from heart...
Please don't copy to any movie thing story from heart...
The Baaghi franchise have always tried to attract viewers with lots of action and flashy style. Unfortunately, Baaghi 4 takes that formula, strips away the coherence, and ends up serving a messy cocktail of exaggerated stunts, hollow emotions, and a story that collapses under its own weight. Baaghi 4 tries to survive purely on Tiger Shroff's physicality, but without a story, the film feels more like a two-and-a-half-hour stunt reel than a movie.
The film suffers from a non-existent plot. The narrative feels like it's stitched together from leftover action set-pieces and unnecessary song sequences that derail whatever little momentum exists. The songs are a major dampener, too many, too forced, too distracting. They break the flow of the film repeatedly and add nothing to the storytelling. The writing gets messier by the minute, characters appear and disappear without purpose and the finale is as bizarre as it is underwhelming. Instead of delivering a high, it leaves viewers scratching their heads.
Once again, Tiger Shroff's action sequences are impressive, his agility and fight choreography are the film's only redeeming factor. But when it comes to emotional depth, he stumbles. At this point, one wonders when he will choose a script that challenges him beyond backflips and kicks. Sanjay Dutt is completely wasted. Sonam Bajwa is most confusing casting choice, her character has no real purpose, leaving audiences questioning why she's even in the film. Harnaaz Sandhu makes a confident debut, carrying herself with poise. Sadly, the script does her no favors. Upendra Limaye proving yet again his ability to elevate even weak material. Sudesh Lahiri's humor falls flat. Shreyas Talpade, Saurabh Sachdeva, and other supporting actors were just average.
Direction 1.5/5 Acting 1.5/5 Action 2.5/5 Story 1/5 Screenplay 1/5.
The film suffers from a non-existent plot. The narrative feels like it's stitched together from leftover action set-pieces and unnecessary song sequences that derail whatever little momentum exists. The songs are a major dampener, too many, too forced, too distracting. They break the flow of the film repeatedly and add nothing to the storytelling. The writing gets messier by the minute, characters appear and disappear without purpose and the finale is as bizarre as it is underwhelming. Instead of delivering a high, it leaves viewers scratching their heads.
Once again, Tiger Shroff's action sequences are impressive, his agility and fight choreography are the film's only redeeming factor. But when it comes to emotional depth, he stumbles. At this point, one wonders when he will choose a script that challenges him beyond backflips and kicks. Sanjay Dutt is completely wasted. Sonam Bajwa is most confusing casting choice, her character has no real purpose, leaving audiences questioning why she's even in the film. Harnaaz Sandhu makes a confident debut, carrying herself with poise. Sadly, the script does her no favors. Upendra Limaye proving yet again his ability to elevate even weak material. Sudesh Lahiri's humor falls flat. Shreyas Talpade, Saurabh Sachdeva, and other supporting actors were just average.
Direction 1.5/5 Acting 1.5/5 Action 2.5/5 Story 1/5 Screenplay 1/5.
I have seen all the Baaghi films, hoping each time they might recapture the raw, fun energy of the first one. Baaghi 4 isn't just a disappointment; it's an outright assault on the audience's intelligence and patience.
The "plot" is a recycled mess of every action clichΓ© you can imagine, strung together with even thinner logic than the previous films. The dialogue is so cringe-worthy it made me physically uncomfortable. It's clear the writers were paid by the word, not for quality.
But the biggest sin? The action. The hallmark of this franchise used to be its hard-hitting, well-choreographed stunts. In Baaghi 4, it's a dizzying, nausea-inducing blur of shaky cam, rapid-fire editing, and obvious CGI. You can't see a single punch or kick land with any impact. They've completely destroyed the one thing that made these movies watchable.
Tiger Shroff does the same routine-brooding, flexing, and looking stoic-while the talented supporting cast is given nothing to do but stare in awe at his manufactured heroism.
This isn't a movie; it's a factory-assembled product built from the broken parts of its predecessors. Save your money and your time. Watch the original Baaghi again, or literally any other action film. This "rebels without a cause (or a script)" routine has run its course.
The "plot" is a recycled mess of every action clichΓ© you can imagine, strung together with even thinner logic than the previous films. The dialogue is so cringe-worthy it made me physically uncomfortable. It's clear the writers were paid by the word, not for quality.
But the biggest sin? The action. The hallmark of this franchise used to be its hard-hitting, well-choreographed stunts. In Baaghi 4, it's a dizzying, nausea-inducing blur of shaky cam, rapid-fire editing, and obvious CGI. You can't see a single punch or kick land with any impact. They've completely destroyed the one thing that made these movies watchable.
Tiger Shroff does the same routine-brooding, flexing, and looking stoic-while the talented supporting cast is given nothing to do but stare in awe at his manufactured heroism.
This isn't a movie; it's a factory-assembled product built from the broken parts of its predecessors. Save your money and your time. Watch the original Baaghi again, or literally any other action film. This "rebels without a cause (or a script)" routine has run its course.
Sometimes a film manages to go wrong on almost every front, and this movie is one of those unfortunate examples. Right from the beginning, the plot feels disjointed and poorly constructed. Instead of drawing the audience in, the story meanders without direction, offering predictable twists and shallow conflicts that fail to generate any real interest. The script is filled with clichΓ©s and clumsy dialogue, making it difficult to take even the serious moments seriously.
The acting only worsens the experience. The lead actors appear completely disconnected from their characters, often delivering their lines in a flat, robotic manner. Emotional scenes that should have carried weight come across as unintentionally funny because of exaggerated expressions and forced delivery. Supporting actors fare no better, either overacting to the point of absurdity or underplaying so much that they look disinterested in being on screen at all.
Technical aspects provide no redemption. The editing is choppy, with abrupt scene transitions that kill any potential flow. Even the background score feels out of place, either too loud or completely mismatched with the mood of the scene. The cinematography, which could have added at least a visual appeal, instead looks uninspired, relying on repetitive shots and dull frames that make the film appear lifeless.
What makes the movie most disappointing is the wasted potential. With a better script, skilled direction, and genuine performances, the core idea might have worked. Instead, the execution strips away any chance of engagement, leaving the audience frustrated.
In the end, this movie is a textbook example of how poor storytelling combined with weak acting can turn cinema into a tedious experience. Watching it feels less like entertainment and more like an endurance test. Save your time and skip this one.
The acting only worsens the experience. The lead actors appear completely disconnected from their characters, often delivering their lines in a flat, robotic manner. Emotional scenes that should have carried weight come across as unintentionally funny because of exaggerated expressions and forced delivery. Supporting actors fare no better, either overacting to the point of absurdity or underplaying so much that they look disinterested in being on screen at all.
Technical aspects provide no redemption. The editing is choppy, with abrupt scene transitions that kill any potential flow. Even the background score feels out of place, either too loud or completely mismatched with the mood of the scene. The cinematography, which could have added at least a visual appeal, instead looks uninspired, relying on repetitive shots and dull frames that make the film appear lifeless.
What makes the movie most disappointing is the wasted potential. With a better script, skilled direction, and genuine performances, the core idea might have worked. Instead, the execution strips away any chance of engagement, leaving the audience frustrated.
In the end, this movie is a textbook example of how poor storytelling combined with weak acting can turn cinema into a tedious experience. Watching it feels less like entertainment and more like an endurance test. Save your time and skip this one.
First half is like a serial and second half not bad little bit watchable.
This installment is the absolute low point of the Baaghi series. It has every cliche you can imagine - forced romance, exaggerated villains, superhuman fight scenes, and zero logic. The screenplay is so predictable that you know exactly what's coming next. Even the action, which used to be the saving grace of this franchise, feels repetitive and overdone. By the second half, the film tests your patience and makes you question why the franchise is still being dragged. Baaghi 4 isn't just disappointing-it's exhausting.
This installment is the absolute low point of the Baaghi series. It has every cliche you can imagine - forced romance, exaggerated villains, superhuman fight scenes, and zero logic. The screenplay is so predictable that you know exactly what's coming next. Even the action, which used to be the saving grace of this franchise, feels repetitive and overdone. By the second half, the film tests your patience and makes you question why the franchise is still being dragged. Baaghi 4 isn't just disappointing-it's exhausting.
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- TriviaShraddha Kapoor will appear in a song appearance.
- GoofsThe level of alcohol changes between shots when Tiger is talking to Sonam.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Bigg Boss: BB Hin Day 06: Pehla Pehla 'Vaar' Hai! (2025)
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- Gross worldwide
- $710,557
- Runtime
- 2h 37m(157 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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