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    Baaghi 4 Review – Fans Are Divided: Adrenaline Rush or Déjà Vu Disaster?

    Pawan sharmaBy Pawan sharmaSeptember 5, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 5: Bollywood’s favorite rebel is back—and this time, he’s angrier, bloodier, and under more pressure than ever. Baaghi 4, directed by A. Harsha, stormed into theatres on September 5, 2025, bringing back Tiger Shroff as Ronnie, a character who has almost become synonymous with bone-crunching stunts and gym-sculpted rage. With an ensemble boasting Sanjay Dutt, Sonam Bajwa, and debutante Harnaaz Sandhu, the film comes loaded with hype, 23 CBFC cuts, and a fanbase that’s been waiting for Tiger to deliver his big post-pandemic comeback.

    But does Baaghi 4 punch its way to glory, or does it collapse under the weight of its own muscles? The answer, unsurprisingly, lies somewhere in the middle.

    Tiger Shroff—Pure, Violent Poetry

    Love him or mock him, Tiger Shroff remains Bollywood’s most agile action star. His flips and kicks have such velocity that one Twitter user joked, “Tiger flips so much even my popcorn got dizzy.” The film rests almost entirely on his shoulders, and to his credit, he carries the action with ferocity. Critics grudgingly admit this might be one of his career-best physical performances—though not necessarily his most emotional.

    Baaghi

    Sanjay Dutt—Terror with Gravitas

    If Tiger is the franchise’s muscle, Sanjay Dutt is the scarred soul lurking in its shadows. Playing the antagonist, Dutt commands the screen with his brooding presence. Fans on X have dubbed him “the other name for terror,” and it’s hard to argue with that label. The only gripe? His arc is far too brief. Just as you settle into his menacing growl, he vanishes—leaving you wanting more.

    A Franchise Burdened by Its Own Muscles

    The Baaghi films have never claimed to be subtle—they’ve thrived on outrageous action and little else. From parkour chases in the first instalment to military-grade chaos in the sequels, Ronnie’s journey has always been about spectacle. But with Baaghi 4, some fatigue creeps in. This outing feels like a greatest-hits medley: Tiger’s signature moves, villains who look bred in cages, and sound design that could rupture your eardrums. Fans of the formula are thrilled, but critics argue the franchise has flexed so hard, it forgot to evolve.

    Baaghi

    Harnaaz Sandhu’s Debut Spotlight

    Former Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu’s much-awaited debut was always going to invite scrutiny. She looks luminous on screen, particularly in the dance track Marjaana, which she herself admitted was one of her most “demanding” experiences. But beyond glamour, her character is thinly written, offering little chance to test her acting depth. Sharing screen space with Tiger’s abs and Dutt’s gravitas isn’t the easiest launchpad, but one hopes her future projects will allow her more room to shine.

    The Music—High Decibels, Low Memory

    Once upon a time, Baaghi gave us hummable chart-toppers like Cham Cham. This time, the soundtrack struggles to leave a trace. Yes, the songs are loud, colorful, and picturized with grandeur, but they fade as soon as the credits roll. Social media proves the point—fans are posting GIFs of Tiger’s mid-air kicks rather than humming along to the album.

    Baaghi

    Advance Booking and Box Office Frenzy

    Despite its narrative flaws, the film has already made waves at the ticket counters. Pre-sales surged past Rs 5 crore (excluding block seats), and trade analysts suggest it could have touched Rs 9 crore with them. For Tiger, who has weathered lukewarm responses to Ganapath and Heropanti 2, this signals a potential revival. Still, competition is brutal—The Conjuring: Last Rites released the same weekend, and horror seems to be biting into Baaghi’s box office pie.

    Intentional Mayhem—CBFC Be Damned

    If there’s one arena where Baaghi 4 refuses to hold back, it’s gore. Tagged as the bloodiest entry in the franchise, the film revels in carnage, even if the CBFC made 23 cuts for violence, religious imagery, and—you guessed it—“inappropriate gestures.” The fact that the final product still feels hyper-violent says plenty about what Harsha originally shot.

    Baaghi

    The Audience Verdict: A Divided Courtroom

    Walk into any cinema hall this weekend, and you’ll see the divide in real time. On one side, fans are whistling mid-fight, clapping as Tiger single-handedly topples armies of henchmen. On the other hand, critics and casual viewers groan at the dialogue delivery, the predictable plot, and the recycled tropes. The polarisation is sharp—but it also means Baaghi 4 is being talked about, loudly. And in 2025’s cluttered Bollywood landscape, chatter is currency.

    What’s Tripping Over Its Own Machete Lunge

    • The Script—Thin as Tissue Paper: Relationships are rushed, emotional beats skipped. One reviewer quipped, “Tiger does the same two expressions; Harnaaz’s acting is painfully cringeworthy.”

    • Underwritten Characters: Sonam Bajwa and Harnaaz Sandhu deserved better roles than ornamental add-ons. Dutt’s menace works, but vanishes too quickly.

    • Pacing Problems: Once the stunts end, the film loses steam. Songs feel forced, and the climax overstays its welcome.

    • Box Office Battle: While Baaghi 4 is performing decently, it risks being overshadowed by global heavyweights and horror fanfare from Hollywood.

    What’s Getting a Standing Ovation (or at Least a Fierce Whoop)

    1. Tiger Shroff—Pure, Violent Poetry
      Audiences are unanimously cheering — “Tiger flips so much even my popcorn got dizzy,” one fan quipped, capturing his athleticism in a nutshell. Critics, too, concede: Ronnie’s physical commitment leaves no doubt—he still is Baaghi.

    2. Sanjay Dutt—Terror with Gravitas
      Fans on X hail him as “the other name for terror,” with a villainous presence that leaves jaws unhinged. While some reviews quibble that his arc lacks depth, there’s little doubt he anchors the chaos with star power.

    3. Advance Booking Signs of a Comeback
      “Better-than-expected” is the phrase du jour. Pre-sales have surged past Rs 5 crore (without block seats), possibly climbing to Rs 8–9 crore with them, setting new personal records for Tiger post-pandemic.

    4. Intentional Mayhem—CBFC Be Damned
      Tagged as the goriest Baaghi yet, director A. Harsha clearly soared darker—even if the censors clipped 23 scenes involving graphic violence, religious imagery, and so-called “inappropriate gestures.”

    5. Social Media Frenzy
      Netizens aren’t playing coy:

      “Violent, loud, over-the-top & unapologetically made for the action crowd.”
      “Shocking action-thriller loaded with blood, gore, and mind-bending twists…’
      It may not be ‘better than Ganpath‘, but at least it’s more you saw it coming and still cheered.

    Final Thought: Worth the Ticket—or Should You Wait for OTT?

    If you enjoy Baaghi because it is what it is—an unapologetic celebration of action—then this fourth instalment is your fix of adrenaline. Tiger Shroff demonstrates he still has the agility and appetite to own an action set piece, and Sanjay Dutt’s cameo lends a touch of gravitas. But strip away the gore and gymnastics, and what you’re left with is an empty center: wafer-thin plots, forgettable score, and a love track that fizzles before it starts.

    So, is Baaghi 4 worth your weekend? If you’re here for Tiger’s kicks, absolutely. If you’re here for storytelling, you might be better off waiting for the OTT drop with your remote in one hand and a sense of irony in the other.

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