The real stunt of Baaghi 4 wasn’t Tiger Shroff’s gravity-defying flips – it was me managing to sit through 2.5 hours of sheer torture. What promised to be an action entertainer turned into a full-blown cinematic nightmare.
Plot (Or Lack of It)
Ronni (Tiger Shroff) ends up in a coma after an accident. His brother (Shreyas Talpade) explains that everything Ronni sees – including the love of his life – is just a hallucination. Sadly, this logic applies to the script too, because half of what we watched felt like a fever dream someone forgot to wake up from.
Alisha (Harnaaz Sandhu) enters as the ornamental heroine: dancing, smiling, crying – everything except mattering to the story. Soon, she’s gone, and even her grave disappears like it never existed.
Meanwhile, Shreyas Talpade’s character dies, adding yet another meaningless twist. It’s exhausting to watch such a talented actor wasted in roles that make no sense.
Performances
- Tiger Shroff: 14 films later, still fighting like a star but acting worse than a child playing with Barbie dolls. His action feels like watching Google Maps without internet – constantly rerouting but never reaching anywhere.
- Harnaaz Sandhu: Miss Universe turned actress, but sadly her performance is so flat it makes Tiger look good.
- Sonam Bajwa: A talented actress reduced to wallpaper. She exists, but adds nothing.
- Sanjay Dutt: Playing the villain, but looks like he regrets signing this film.
Action & Direction
The action sequences are loud, long, and utterly pointless. Every fight looks choreographed to stretch the runtime rather than tell a story. By the second half, you stop caring who’s punching whom or why.
The climax? A complete mess where logic dies, emotions are buried, and storytelling is cremated with full honours.
Verdict
Baaghi 4 is plain bad cinema – no grey areas here. With cringe-worthy performances, a laughable script, and mindless action, this film is a punishment to the audience.
👉 Watch it only if you believe you’ve wronged humanity in a past life and need karmic retribution.
Final Rating: ⭐ 1 out of 5