Movie Review: Baaghi 4

Movie Review: Baaghi 4

Baaghi 4 is a movie that knows exactly what it is and whom it's made for. If you walk into the theater expecting a nuanced plot with complex characters, you're in the wrong place. This film is a pure, unadulterated showcase for Tiger Shroff's incredible physical abilities, and on that front, it delivers spectacularly.

The movie tries to do something different with its premise, building a story around a traumatized naval officer haunted by his past. It's a nice thought, and for a while, the film builds some intrigue with a non-linear narrative and a darker tone. But this is a Baaghi film, and eventually, the plot melts away under the weight of one explosive action sequence after another.

The best parts of the movie are the fights. Tiger Shroff is at the peak of his game here, and every punch, kick, and backflip is a testament to his dedication. The action is well-choreographed and genuinely thrilling to watch. However, once the fighting stops, the movie struggles. The story is a mess, with scenes and characters thrown in without much purpose. The villain, played by Sanjay Dutt, feels like an afterthought, and the other characters are barely given a chance to make an impression.

Ultimately, Baaghi 4 is a film that you should watch with your brain turned off. It’s an action movie, pure and simple. If you're a fan of the franchise or a fan of high-octane stunts, you'll probably enjoy it. But if you're looking for a story that makes sense or characters you can care about, you'll be disappointed. It’s a classic case of style over substance, but when the style is this impressive, it might just be enough for some viewers.