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Baaghi 3 Review: weak writing and great action by tiger

Quick Review of Baaghi 3: Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor’s action-packed film ‘Baaghi 3’ has been released today. Know how this film is in a quick way …

Quick Review of Baaghi 3: Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor starrer film Baaghi 3 has released at the box office today. This is the third film of the rebel series and once again Tiger Shroff is seen impressing the audience with his strong action. This weekend, if you are planning to watch a masala film with a strong action, then you can watch this film. The film is directed by Ahmed Khan and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala.

Quick review

How is the film ‘Baagi 3’ released today and why should you watch it? Today we are going to tell you this in a quick style. How is ‘rebel 3’ going to just 5 points below …

  • Tiger Shroff starrer In this film, you will get to see tremendous action sequences. In this, Tiger Shroff has once again tried to prove himself as an action hero.
  • At the same time, after rebel, Shraddha Kapoor is seen with Tiger in Bagi 3 once again. The chemistry of both looks quite good.
  • The film features several actors like Ritesh Deshmukh, Ankita Lokhande, Jackie Shroff and Satish Kaushik, who do not let the film get boring and keep the audience tied to the film’s story till the end.
  • Although talking about the story, more work could be done on the story of the film. The story of the film seems a bit weak, seeing the film, you feel that the story of the film is far beyond real life.
  • The film can be called a completely masi film which keeps the audience hooked till the end. This film not only gives you an overdose of action, but you also find it tickling time and again. Overall, this film is a full masala film.

Critic’s Rating: 2.5/5STORY: Fiercely protective of his elder brother Vikram (Riteish Deshmukh), Ronnie (Tiger Shroff) goes after a dreaded terrorist group in Syria to save him. Can he bring back his brother alive?

REVIEW: Rippling muscles, six-pack abs and a chiseled face. Meet Ronnie – the handsome hunk whose only job is to magically appear from thin air whenever his elder brother Vikram is in trouble. He will bash up the bad guys to a pulp and go back to minding his own business. But in a sudden twist, Vikram is kidnapped by a terrorist group called Jaish-e-Lashkar in Syria and Ronnie sets off on a rescue mission.

Director Ahmed Khan throws in every trick in the book to make ‘Baaghi 3’ an action entertainer with elements that highlight his leading man’s brute force and deadly machismo. Tiger Shroff, who is clearly one of Bollywood’s most bankable action stars, delivers a knockout blow in the high-octane action scenes. His perfect body and attitude make all the stylized action look real. However, he falls short in emotional scenes and comedy. Shraddha Kapoor looks beautiful and brings in some good comic relief in the first half. But her character isn’t very crucial to the story and hence, she doesn’t have much scope to perform. Riteish Deshmukh, on the other hand, has an important role, but there is no explanation about why he acts like a slow man-child and why he needs to be constantly protected. It is baffling to see him recruited as a police officer despite being so vulnerable and his performance is inconsistent too. In fact, there are quite a few such loose ends in the story that make it far less convincing.

While the Syrian setting brings in a terrifying feel, most villains are far too caricaturish to be taken seriously, barring the main villain Abu Jalal (Jameel Khoury). He looks the part and his performance is chilling. Among the other actors, Jackie Shroff, Ankita Lokhande and Vijay Varma lend good support. The dialogues by Farhad Samji are laced with low-brow humour, especially in the first half and adequately filmy in the second half. The film’s music is quite average but thankfully, there aren’t too many songs. A skimpily clad Disha Patani sizzles in a scintillating item number that adds a dash of glamour in this stylish actioner. While the action design (Ahmed Khan) is impressive, the same cannot be said for the shaky camerawork and weak CGI.

There are ample of acrobatics, slo-mo shots, deafening explosions and lethal punches in ‘Baaghi 3’. But none of it can rise beyond a weak script that doesn’t go for the kill. Knock yourself out only if you’re a diehard Tiger Shroff fan.

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