Baaghi 4 Review: Tiger Shroff Channels ‘Desi Stallone’ Action Packed Yet Story Falls Flat

Updated on 2025-09-05T16:54:30+05:30

Baaghi 4 Review: Tiger Shroff Channels ‘Desi Stallone’ Action Packed Yet Story Falls Flat

Baaghi 4 Review: Tiger Shroff Channels ‘Desi Stallone’ Action Packed Yet Story Falls Flat

As the dust settles on the release of Baaghi 4, audiences are buzzing though not always with unbridled praise. The film, directed by A Harsha and featuring Tiger Shroff in the lead, certainly delivers high-octane action. Viewers on X (formerly Twitter) have dubbed Tiger the “modern-day Sylvester” a raw, rugged presence reminiscent of Stallone himself hailing his “intense beast avatar” as a standout spectacle.

Sanjay Dutt, stepping into the role of the antagonist, has earned genuine praise as well. Online reactions credit him with lending emotional weight to the film, helping elevate its dramatic stakes. The supporting duo Harnaaz Sandhu and Sonam Bajwa are also recognized for bringing a lively freshness to the narrative, further energizing the atmosphere.

Yet, beneath the roar of action and charisma, many say the film stumbles on its foundation. Reviews are split: some hail it as a “mass entertainer,” while others lambast it as a “cringe-violent mess with no story” a phrase that cuts straight to the heart of the criticism. A particularly frank tweet reads: “Baaghi 4 screams Animal, just that Tiger can't act like Ranbir Kapoor. Too gory, not for the faint-hearted.” Another sums it up harshly: “an unnecessary, cringe-violent mess with no story or acting,” rating it a lone star out of five.

In essence, Baaghi 4 lives up to the franchise’s reputation as an adrenaline-fueled thrill ride—but that may not be enough. If your cinematic appetite leans more toward grounded storytelling and emotional coherence, this might not be your cup of tea. Yet for die-hard action fans craving blood, gore, and brutal face-offs, Tiger’s “beast” is a sight to behold.