Baaghi 4 Review: Tiger Shroff’s Action-Packed Film Feels Like a 2.5-Hour Coma You Can’t Wake Up From
Baaghi 4 Movie Review: More than just another Tiger Shroff action film, it’s nearly a three-hour-long hallucination where the story falls apart so quickly that you barely have time to process, care, or hope for a turnaround.
Honestly, the real stunt in Baaghi 4 was me managing to stay in my seat for the whole 2.5 hours. The movie felt like a never-ending stream of action scenes that didn’t really mean much. The story? Confusing and all over the place.
Tiger Shroff plays Ronni, who gets into an accident and falls into a coma. When he wakes up, his brother tells him that a lot of what he’s been seeing—including his girlfriend Alisha—is just in his head. And honestly, that kind of explains why half the movie felt like a weird dream that never really made sense.
Alisha’s character is barely there. She smiles, dances, cries — basically just there to look pretty. The rest of the story kind of falls apart, with characters doing things that don’t really add up.
Shreyas Talpade, who plays Ronni’s brother, unfortunately gets stuck with a thankless role, and it’s tough to watch him get wasted in such a forgettable part. Tiger Shroff keeps doing his usual action hero stuff—lots of flips and punches—but his acting isn’t exactly convincing. The fights drag on, and by the time you try to figure out who’s fighting whom and why, you’ve already checked out.
The climax is a mess. There’s no logic or emotion left, just Tiger Shroff jumping around like there’s no tomorrow. I was just waiting for the movie to end.
Also, what was Sonam Bajwa even doing here? She’s clearly talented, but the film treats her like a background prop. And Harnaaz Sandhu, who won Miss Universe, unfortunately doesn’t impress as an actress here.
Sanjay Dutt as the villain? He seems like he’s too good for this film but stuck anyway.
In short, Baaghi 4 is all action, no heart, and a story that barely makes sense. If you’re here just for the stunts, maybe you’ll enjoy some parts, but if you want a decent movie, look elsewhere.