Baaghi 4 Review {3.0/5} & Review Rating
Star Cast: Tiger Shroff, Sanjay Dutt, Harnaaz Sandhu, Sonam Bajwa
Director: A Harsha
Baaghi 4 Movie Review Synopsis:
BAAGHI 4 is the story of a man with a haunted past.
Navy officer Ranveer Pratap Singh, also known as Ronnie (Tiger Shroff), is in a terrible car accident. He stays in a coma for seven months and finally recovers. His brother Jeetu (Shreyas Talpade) takes care of him and notices that he is starting to have hallucinations. Ronnie says he is in love with a girl named Alisha (Harnaaz Sandhu), who died before his accident. Jeetu and the others do not believe him and think that Alisha is just a part of his imagination. Ronnie tries to convince them, but his efforts don’t work. One day, he discovers a shocking truth that changes everything. What happens next is the rest of the story.
Baaghi 4 Movie Story Review:
Sajid Nadiadwala's story has a lot of promise.
His screenplay, with additional help from Rajat Aroraa, is engaging but loses momentum later on. Rajat Aroraa’s dialogues are a highlight.
A Harsha’s direction is okay.
To be fair, the first half is very engaging. The way the people around Ronnie make him think he is crazy makes for an interesting watch. The humor adds to the fun. The intermission is exciting and sets up the second half well.
However, once the villain's true intentions become clear, the film takes a turn for the worse.
The filmmakers try to keep things unpredictable, but the writing becomes messy. The ending is strange and doesn’t leave the audience feeling satisfied. Another problem is that the film draws inspiration from several other movies like ANIMAL, PUSHPA, PATHAAN, and KGF. Also, the film includes too many songs.
Baaghi 4 Movie Review Performances:
Tiger Shroff delivers a very challenging performance and does a great job.
He shines in action sequences as always and also does well in emotional scenes. Sanjay Dutt enters late and has limited screen time, but he makes up for it with his performance. Harnaaz Sandhu makes a confident debut. Sonam Bajwa (Pratishtha) is a big surprise. Shreyas Talpade supports well. Upendra Limaye steals the scenes once again. Saurabh Sachdeva (Paulo) is reliable.
Baaghi 4 movie music and other technical aspects:
The songs are okay.
'Marjaana' is the best song in the album, followed by 'Get Ready to Fight – Khauf Hai', 'Maar Maar', 'Rona Sikha Diya' and 'Tera Khayal'. 'Akeli Laila' and 'Yeh Mera Husn' add to the film's glamour but remind viewers of 'Ooo Antava' and 'Besharam Rang', respectively. The background score by Ankit-Sachet and Shrey is energetic.
Swamy J Gowda's cinematography is clean.
The action sequences by Vvenkat, Kecha Khamphakdee, Kevin Kumar and Stun Silva are overly gory. Tanvi Leena Patil's production design is rich. The costumes by Aki Narula, Rushi Sharma, Manoshi Nath, Navin Shetty, Chetna Rawat, Manish Malhotra and Ashish Sharma are glamorous. The editing by Kiran Gowda and Nitin FCP is appropriate, but the film could have been 10-15 minutes shorter.
Baaghi 4 Movie Review Conclusion:
Overall, BAAGHI 4 impresses in the first half with gripping action and engaging drama.
The second half becomes more commercial, focusing on songs and heightened emotions, aiming to please mass audiences. At the box office, the film is expected to do well, thanks to its franchise value and star power. Its long-term success will depend on word of mouth and repeat viewers.
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