Alright, brace yourselves, because Baaghi 4 just dropped its first look, and it’s like someone threw a Ranbir Kapoor's Animal DVD into the Baaghi blender and hit puree. Animal, with its grit, brutality, and heart, is a film that’s got everyone buzzing, and then there’s Baaghi 4 — looking like a sad, desperate attempt to latch on to Animal’s coattails, hoping some of that dark energy will rub off on this franchise.
Let’s start with the obvious%3A Tiger Shroff’s first look is so blatant, it’s almost embarrassing. It’s like he walked into the poster shoot, looked at the final design, and said, “Yep, this is totally mine, right? We’re just doing Animal but with less acting and more jumping around.” If this poster was any more copy-paste, it’d have Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V written across it. The pose? The brooding expression? The dark, grimy vibe? Please, even the texture of the poster looks like it’s trying to rip off the last scene from Animal. Tiger, sweetie, we see you. And no, it’s not a good look.
But wait, there's more! Tiger isn’t just visually imitating Ranbir, he's also trying to do the same intensity... but without, you know, the acting chops. Yeah, you heard that right. Tiger Shroff, the human stunt machine, is now desperately trying to act angsty and gritty, and it's as cringeworthy as your dad trying to rap at a family wedding. It's like someone told him, "Channel your inner tortured soul," but all he’s giving us is a sad attempt at an action hero who forgot to pack the acting skills. But hey, at least he can do backflips, right? That’s all you need to win over fans… Right?
Now let’s talk about the real kicker%3A Sajid Nadiadwala. The man who thought, “Hey, the last Baaghi movie was an epic dumpster fire, so let's resurrect the dead franchise and put Tiger in it again.” Baaghi 3 was such a catastrophe that the entire franchise should've been buried with a tombstone reading “Here Lies The Baaghi Legacy.” But no. Sajid, the true savior of mediocrity, decided to bring back this tired zombie franchise from the dead. And now here we are, with Baaghi 4 — a film that’s basically like The Walking Dead of Bollywood, but with more flips and fewer brains. Why, you ask? Because when no one else will touch you with a ten-foot pole, you go back to the guy who will finance anything.
Oh, and we can’t forget A Harsha, the director who’s famously good at making films nobody wants to see. Seriously, the man’s last few films tanked harder than Tiger’s box office returns (and trust me, that’s saying something). But sure, let’s bring him in to direct a film about gritty action and violence, because if there’s one thing Harsha has mastered, it’s turning a film into a complete spectacle of failure. Baaghi 4 is basically going to be a masterclass in wasted potential, starring Tiger Shroff in the exact same role we’ve seen him play for the last 6 years. Spoiler alert%3A He won’t be acting. He’ll be flinging his body around, hoping that somehow distracts you from his lack of character.
Now, here’s the cherry on top%3A Tiger Shroff is still relying on his trademark aerobatic skills — you know, the flips, the kicks, the "look-at-me-I’m-unstoppable" moves. But here’s the thing, Tiger%3A It’s 2024, not 2014. We’re not impressed anymore. Every movie, every stunt, every jump feels like the same repetitive, soulless circus act. Sure, the flips are cool, but when you have zero character depth, it’s like putting a Ferrari engine in a go-kart. It doesn’t matter how fast you go if there’s no substance beneath it.
So, here’s the cold, hard truth%3A Baaghi 4 is going to be the same recycled garbage in a slightly shinier package. More flips, more punches, more "intense" stares, and absolutely nothing new. If you’re a fan of watching a man jump around with the charisma of a brick, this is the movie for you. Otherwise, you might want to save your energy (and your money) for something that doesn’t feel like an action movie from the early 2000s.
In conclusion, Baaghi 4 is basically Tiger Shroff’s baaghi (rebellion) against innovation, originality, and, well, good movies. It’s time for him to hang up the action hero hat and try something new... like, I don’t know, maybe acting? Or better yet, how about we just retire this whole franchise and let it die with some dignity?
Posted On:Monday, November 18, 2024