Baaghi 4 Story :-
Naval officer Ronny (Tiger Shroff) is haunted by vivid hallucinations following a near-fatal car crash and brush with death. He becomes convinced that these visions—centered around his girlfriend Alisha (Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu), their love story, and her death—are real, despite his brother Jeetu (Shreyas Talpade) and others insisting they’re mere illusions. But what if the truth about Alisha is far more complex than Ronny realizes?
Baaghi 4 Release Date, Trailor, Songs, Cast :-
Release Date | 5 September 2025 |
Language | Hindi |
Genre | Action, Drama, Thriller |
Duration | 2h 37min |
Cast | Tiger Shroff, Jimmy Shergill, Sunny Hinduja, Jisshu Sengupta, Shabbir Ahluwalia, Raj Zutshi, Sai Ketan Rao, Megha Akash, Sunny Yadav, Mohd Talib, Harnaaz Sandhu |
Director | A. Harsha |
Writer | Tasha Bhambra, Sparsh Khetarpal |
Cinematography | Santhana Krishnan Ravichandran |
Producer | Sajid Nadiadwala, Warda Khan Nadiadwala |
Production | Bouncer Production, Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment |
Certificate | 18+ |
Baaghi 4 Review :-
Director A Harsha’s fourth installment in the action franchise kicks off with an impressive action sequence featuring Ronny battling a legion of elaborately dressed goons — only to reveal it’s a hallucination. From there, Sajid Nadiadwala’s story weaves between Ronny’s visions and reality, attempting a non-linear narrative. However, rather than creating suspense, the thin plot and confusing storyline become overcrowded with too many characters and song sequences.
The first half drags with an overextended backstory, introducing a new love interest, Olivia aka Pratishtha (Sonam Bajwa), and a handful of action scenes meant to hold attention. The second half attempts to unravel the mystery but follows a familiar formula—adding more characters like Paulo (Saurabh Sachdeva) and the villain (Sanjay Dutt). While the stunts ramp up, the film remains bogged down by clichéd plot points. The revelations feel unconvincing, and the suspense never quite lands. Loud, over-the-top dialogues like “Tera torture mera warm-up hai (what you call torture is a warm-up for me)” clash with forgettable tracks from Agaaz, Badshah, Tanishk Bagchi, and Payal Dev–Aditya Dev, disrupting the film’s rhythm. The underdeveloped relationship between Ronny and his brother Jeetu—who is subtly suggested to be involved in proving Ronny’s hallucinations—adds little depth. Visually, the film borrows heavily from titles like Animal, featuring exaggerated costumes (like a bejeweled face mask) and brutal fight choreography by Venkat, Stun Siva, Kecha Khamphakdee, and Kevin Kumar, packed with axes, hammers, and bone-crushing moves.
Tiger Shroff shines in the action sequences, effortlessly delivering intensity and physicality. Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu brings a fresh charm and holds her own in the romantic moments. However, much of the supporting cast—especially Shreyas Talpade, Sonam Bajwa, and Saurabh Sachdeva—feels underused. Upendra Limaye and Sudesh Lahiri come across as awkwardly inserted, forced into comic relief roles that don’t quite land.
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Baaghi 4 leans heavily on stylized action, but frequently goes over the top. Without a compelling story to support it, this latest installment ends up feeling more tiring than entertaining.