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Baaghi-4 Review – Tiger Shroff Back in Action, But Does the Story Deliver?

Baaghi-4

When you think of the Baaghi-4 franchise, the first thing that comes to mind is action – bone-cracking stunts, flying kicks, and Tiger Shroff doing what he does best. Baaghi-4 is no different. It’s loud, it’s stylish, and it has plenty of jaw-dropping action scenes. But does the movie actually give us more than just fights? Let’s break it down.

Tiger Shroff – The Star of the Show

Let’s be real-Baaghi-4  is all about Tiger Shroff. He looks bulked up, faster, and even more intense this time. From the very first fight sequence, you know he’s in his comfort zone. His dedication to action is unmatched in Bollywood right now. Some fans even compared his look and style to Hollywood legends like Sylvester Stallone.

If you love watching Tiger kick, punch, and flip through enemies, you won’t be disappointed. He’s the soul of the movie, and without him, Baaghi-4 wouldn’t even exist.

Sanjay Dutt – A Villain with Presence

One of the big highlights here is Sanjay Dutt. He plays the antagonist, and honestly, he owns every scene he’s in. His rugged voice, his expressions, and his sheer screen presence give the film a lot of weight. Whenever Tiger and Sanjay Dutt face off, the movie suddenly feels more alive.

If you enjoy strong villains, you’ll probably walk out remembering Sanjay Dutt more than some of the supporting characters.

The Action – High Energy, High Chaos

This is where Baaghi-4 shines. The action is bigger, bloodier, and crazier than before. From massive street fights to over-the-top chase sequences, it feels like the director wanted to push the limits.

But here’s the catch—sometimes the action gets too much. Instead of being thrilling, it starts feeling repetitive and overdone. At points, it’s like watching a video game where Tiger is unbeatable. If you’re okay with unrealistic, exaggerated action, you’ll have a blast. If not, it might feel tiring.

The Story – The Weak Link

Now, the problem. The story is where Baaghi-4  struggles. It feels thin, messy, and all over the place. The first half is decent with some emotional build-up, but the second half turns into a chaotic ride where logic takes a back seat.

Many viewers have already said the film is “all style, no substance,” and it’s hard to disagree. The movie just doesn’t give you characters to care about deeply. Apart from Tiger and Sanjay Dutt, everyone else feels sidelined.

Censor Cuts – A Softer Blow

Interestingly, the censor board made 23 cuts in the movie despite giving it an ‘A’ rating. Some violent and bold scenes were trimmed, dialogues muted, and a few intense moments cut down. While the film still feels action-heavy, you can tell some sequences were toned down, which breaks the flow a bit.

Final Verdict – Watch It or Skip It ?

If you are a die-hard Tiger Shroff fan or love massy action films, Baaghi- 4 is worth a watch on the big screen. The action and star power are enough to entertain.

But if you’re someone who expects a gripping story, emotional depth, or logic in action movies, then this one might frustrate you. It’s a popcorn entertainer, nothing more, nothing less.

Pros
Cons

Rating: ⭐⭐½ (2.5/5)

Purely for the action and performances. Story lovers, this is not for you.

Supporting Cast & Performances

While Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt dominate the screen, the supporting cast in Baaghi-4  doesn’t really shine. There are moments where side characters are introduced with importance, but soon they fade into the background.

The female lead, unfortunately, doesn’t get much space to perform. Her role feels more like a decorative addition rather than someone who drives the story forward. Bollywood has often been guilty of sidelining actresses in action-heavy films, and sadly Baaghi-4  is no different.

In short, the film could have been much stronger if the writers gave more importance to secondary characters. Instead, everything revolves around Tiger, and that makes the world of Baaghi – 4  feel a bit empty.

Music & Background Score – Does It Match the Action ?

Music has always been an important part of Bollywood films, but in Baaghi-4, it doesn’t really stand out. Unlike earlier films in the franchise where at least one or two songs became popular, this time the soundtrack is forgettable.

The songs are placed in the movie, but they don’t leave any lasting impact. Even the romantic track feels forced and doesn’t blend naturally with the story. For an action-packed film, the background score should ideally pump up the energy. Here, it does the job in some action scenes but fails to give the goosebumps effect that fans expected.

The problem is that the music feels generic, almost like it was added as an afterthought. In a movie that’s so focused on style, a powerful background score could have elevated the action sequences. Instead, we get a soundtrack that feels safe and predictable.

Simply put, if you’re going to watch Baaghi-4, it won’t be for the songs. The action will keep you engaged, but don’t expect any chartbusters coming out of this album.

Direction & Cinematic Style

Visually, the film looks polished. The camera work during action scenes is slick, and the slow-motion shots are designed to make Tiger look larger than life. The color tones, sets, and locations give the movie a big-screen feel.

It’s almost like watching a high-budget action music video stretched into a full-length movie. For audiences who just want pure entertainment, this works. But for those who expect a balance of story and style, the direction leaves much to be desired.

Censorship Cuts—What Was Removed ?

One interesting aspect of Baaghi-4  is how the censor board handled it. Despite giving the film an ‘A’ certificate (adults only), the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) asked for 23 cuts.

Some violent scenes were trimmed, including excessive bloodshed and gore. Certain gestures and dialogues were considered too bold and were either removed or muted. Even a dialogue involving a condom was taken out, which sparked discussions online about unnecessary censorship.

These cuts reduce the runtime by a few minutes, but they also affect the flow of some scenes. For a film that markets itself on raw, intense action, censoring key moments feels odd. It almost softens the impact of what the filmmakers originally intended.

Still, even with the cuts, the film remains violent and action-heavy. If you’re someone who doesn’t enjoy gore or excessive violence, these edits might actually make the movie easier to watch. But hardcore action fans may feel disappointed that the full version was toned down.

Audience Reaction vs Critics’ Reviews

Here’s where things get interesting—audiences and critics don’t always agree.

On social media, many Tiger Shroff fans are thrilled. They’re calling Baaghi-4  a “mass entertainer” and praising Tiger’s beast mode action. For fans who love larger-than-life cinema, the film delivers exactly what they want—unrealistic but thrilling fight scenes and whistle-worthy moments.

Critics, on the other hand, have been harsh. Most reviews highlight the weak story, repetitive action, and lack of emotional depth. Some critics even called it “plain bad cinema” and “2.5 hours of chaos.” The film’s IMDb and news portal ratings are mixed to negative, ranging from 1/5 to 2.5/5 in many places.

So, it’s safe to say Baaghi-4 is a polarizing film. If you’re watching it as a critic, you’ll find plenty of flaws. But if you’re watching it as a fan of action films, you might still enjoy it.

At the end of the day, Baaghi-4 isn’t trying to win awards—it’s trying to entertain a specific audience. And judging by the cheers in single-screen theatres, it seems to be doing just that.

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