Introduction
The Baaghi franchise has been one of Bollywood’s most successful action sagas of the last decade. From the raw martial arts of Baaghi (2016) to the stylish stunts of Baaghi 3 (2020), the series has consistently delivered adrenaline-pumping spectacles. In 2025, producer Sajid Nadiadwala and director A. Harsha bring back Tiger Shroff in Baaghi 4—a film that promises explosive action, emotional drama, and a new psychological twist.
Released on September 5, 2025, Baaghi 4 stars Tiger Shroff, Sanjay Dutt, Harnaaz Sandhu (Miss Universe 2021 in her Bollywood debut), and Sonam Bajwa. While fans expected another typical action entertainer, the makers experimented with a psychological-action narrative, where the line between reality and imagination constantly blurs.
But does Baaghi 4 succeed in balancing breathtaking stunts with a compelling story? Let’s dive into the full review.

Storyline and Plot
At its heart, Baaghi 4 is about Ronny (Tiger Shroff), a brave naval officer who survives a life-changing accident. Left with deep physical and emotional scars, he begins to experience hallucinations that shake his grip on reality. His journey is not just about fighting enemies in the outside world, but also about confronting the battles within his own mind.
The entry of Harnaaz Sandhu, who plays a double role, adds layers of confusion and mystery to Ronny’s already fragile psyche. Sanjay Dutt’s character, a ruthless antagonist with his own agenda, further fuels Ronny’s inner conflict, dragging him into a world of revenge, deceit, and survival.
The first half of the movie is slow and psychological, showing Ronny’s trauma and distorted perceptions. The second half transforms into the familiar Baaghi style—massive action set pieces, hand-to-hand combat, chase sequences, and high-voltage drama.
Direction by A. Harsha
Director A. Harsha, making his Hindi film debut after successful projects in Kannada cinema, tries to mix South-style commercial masala with Bollywood’s big-screen grandeur. He deserves credit for attempting something unconventional in a mainstream action franchise. The psychological element—Ronny questioning his own reality—sets Baaghi 4 apart from its predecessors.
However, the screenplay is not always smooth. While Harsha excels in action choreography and visual spectacle, the narrative sometimes feels stretched. Emotional beats don’t always land, and transitions between psychological drama and action aren’t seamless. Still, he manages to give Tiger Shroff his most challenging role yet.

Performances
Tiger Shroff as Ronny
Tiger Shroff once again proves why he is Bollywood’s leading action hero. His martial arts skills, parkour stunts, and physique are unmatched. But what surprises the audience is his attempt at portraying vulnerability and confusion. The hallucination sequences demand more than just physicality, and Tiger brings sincerity, even if his emotional depth isn’t always convincing. For fans, this is his most intense and experimental performance so far.
Sanjay Dutt as the Villain
Sanjay Dutt plays a menacing villain, blending charm with cruelty. His screen presence elevates even ordinary scenes. However, critics point out that his character lacks complexity—he’s more style than substance. Still, his face-off moments with Tiger are some of the film’s highlights.

Harnaaz Sandhu’s Debut
All eyes were on Miss Universe 2021, Harnaaz Sandhu, as she made her Bollywood debut in a double role. She looks stunning and carries herself with grace, but her acting range remains limited. While she impresses in emotional sequences, she struggles in high-intensity moments. That said, her freshness is a welcome addition, and she shows promise for future projects.
Sonam Bajwa
Sonam Bajwa’s role is relatively small but impactful. She adds glamour and emotional weight in key scenes. Many fans feel she deserved more screen time.
Technical Aspects
Action Choreography
Action has always been the backbone of the Baaghi franchise, and here too it shines. From brutal hand-to-hand fights to large-scale shootouts and naval combat, the film packs plenty of adrenaline. Some sequences are inspired by South Indian cinema and Hollywood-style choreography. Fans of Tiger’s iconic stunts will not be disappointed.
Cinematography & Visuals
The film is visually grand. Underwater sequences, high-rise stunts, and explosions are shot with style. However, some CGI effects feel rushed, especially in larger set pieces.

Music & Background Score
The songs are a mix of romantic ballads, party tracks, and motivational anthems. While none match the popularity of “Sab Tera” or “Cham Cham” from earlier installments, the background score effectively heightens tension during action scenes.
Editing & Pacing
At 2 hours 40 minutes, the film feels overlong. The first half drags with repetitive psychological sequences, while the second half rushes through major revelations. A tighter edit could have made the film more gripping.
Strengths of Baaghi 4
- Tiger Shroff’s daring performance and breathtaking stunts.
- Unique psychological-action storyline.
- High-energy face-offs between Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt.
- Lavish cinematography and stylized visuals.
- Freshness brought by Harnaaz Sandhu’s debut.
Weaknesses of Baaghi 4
- Weak and sometimes confusing screenplay.
- Overuse of unnecessary violence.
- Lengthy runtime and poor pacing.
- Limited scope for Sonam Bajwa’s character.
- Songs fail to leave a lasting impression.
Critical Response
- Times of India: Praised Tiger’s effort but criticized the messy storytelling.
- India Today: Called the film “2.5 hours of coma,” harshly criticizing its execution.
- Cinema Express: Termed it “hilariously bonkers” and the weakest of the franchise.
- Bollywood Hungama: Rated it 3/5, calling it entertaining in parts.
- Koimoi: Appreciated its technical aspects, giving it a decent 3/5.
- IMDb Users: Mixed to negative, with many calling it a “mental torture” while some praised Tiger’s commitment.
Audience Reaction
On social media, fans celebrated Tiger Shroff’s larger-than-life action sequences. Twitter (X) was full of hashtags like #Baaghi4 and #TigerShroff on release day. Many praised Harnaaz Sandhu’s fresh screen presence and Sanjay Dutt’s villainy.
However, a significant section of the audience criticized the weak story, repetitive violence, and dragged-out runtime. The movie divided viewers sharply—diehard Tiger Shroff fans enjoyed it, while casual audiences were left underwhelmed.

Comparison with Previous Baaghi Films
- Baaghi (2016): Raw martial arts + emotional love story.
- Baaghi 2 (2018): Darker revenge drama with tighter script.
- Baaghi 3 (2020): Large-scale action but weak plot.
- Baaghi 4 (2025): Psychological thriller angle + stylized violence, but suffers from screenplay flaws.
While Baaghi 4 tries to evolve the franchise, many feel the magic of the first two films is still unmatched.
Box Office Potential
Despite mixed reviews, Baaghi 4 benefits from:
- Tiger Shroff’s massive fan following.
- Franchise brand value.
- Big-screen action spectacle.
The film opened strong at the box office, but sustaining collections depends on word-of-mouth, which appears divided.
Final Verdict
Baaghi 4 is a bold experiment that tries to blend psychological drama with action extravaganza. While it doesn’t fully succeed due to its weak screenplay and stretched runtime, it still offers moments of thrill and excitement for action lovers.
- If you are a Tiger Shroff fan, this film is worth watching on the big screen for his daring stunts and intensity.
- If you expect a tight, emotional, and logical story, you may be disappointed.