Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt’s violent actioner Baaghi 4 has arrived on Prime Video after its theatrical release earlier this year on September 5. Directed by A. Harshaa, the film also stars Harnaaz Sandhu, Sonam Bajwa, Saurabh Sachdeva, and Shreyas Talpade in pivotal roles.
Baaghi 4 tells the story of Ronny (Tiger), a navy officer, who survives a fatal car accident and seems to be losing his memory. As the line between reality and illusion begins to blur, his loved ones question his sanity — until a buried truth pulls him into a violent maze of obsession, betrayal, and undying love. Sanjay plays his formidable adversary, who is an obsessive lover. The film features some violent action sequences with a passionate love story at the core.
It is the first film in the franchise that is not adapted from a South Indian film. It is based on a screenplay written by Sajid Nadiadwala, who also serves as the producer. It was released in theatres on September 5, clashing with Vivek Agnihotri’s political-drama, The Bengal Files. Baaghi 4 managed to earn just over Rs 52.1 crore at the box office which is the lowest when compared to the other films in the franchise.
Our review of the film read, “Baaghi 4 defies expectations before it can challenge physics. The film begins with a major jolt. There is no pretense of a build-up or an inciting incident. The first time we see Tiger’s Ronny is not through glorious staging and slick camerawork. He is just seen battling for life as his car is banged by a truck. There is no anticipation created for his entry as one would expect from a massy actioner like this. Instead, it is all too nonchalant, all too meh. Violent or not, one thing is clear: the film lacks any sense of rhythm from the get-go.”