Tiger Shroff
The much-awaited Baaghi 4, starring Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt, finally hit theatres on Friday amid massive buzz. Directed by A Harsha, the film promised high-octane action, intense face-offs, and larger-than-life drama. Fans, who had eagerly anticipated Tiger’s return as Ronnie, flocked to social media soon after the release to share their verdict.
A majority of fans showered love on Tiger’s “intense beast avatar”, calling his action sequences “next-level.” Many even drew comparisons with Hollywood legend Sylvester Stallone, praising Tiger as the “modern-day Sylvester.” Others hailed Sanjay Dutt’s powerful portrayal of the antagonist, saying his performance added “emotional weight” to the film.
One fan wrote, “Baaghi 4 is worth your money. A mass entertainer for action lovers!” Another added, “Tiger Shroff delivers a fierce, never-seen-before performance, and his face-offs with Sanjay Dutt are epic.”
While the action received unanimous applause, not everyone was impressed with the storytelling. Some viewers found the plot “chaotic” and complained about a lack of depth. A section of the audience even felt Tiger’s acting lagged behind his action skills. Comments like “Tiger must focus on acting, not just action” and “Baaghi 4 screams Animal, but without Ranbir’s acting” reflected the mixed reception.
In the end, Baaghi 4 stands out as a mass action entertainer, thrilling adrenaline junkies with raw, gripping stunts and Sanjay Dutt’s standout performance. However, its uneven storytelling and critiques of Tiger’s acting suggest that while the film delivers on action hype, it leaves room for improvement in narrative strength.