Baaghi 3 Movie Review

Baaghi 3 Movie Review
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Full Cast & Crew

Directed by
Ahmed Khan
Writing Credits
Tasha Bhambra,
Sparsh Khetarpal,
Sajid Nadiadwala             
Writer
Farhad Samji
Cast
Tiger Shroff,
Riteish Deshmukh, Shraddha Kapoor,
 Ankita Lokhande,
Jameel Khoury,
Vijay Varma

STORY: Vikram (Riteish Deshmukh) becomes a cop at his uncle, and the younger brother's behest as their father (Jackie Shroff) too was a cop. Ronnie (Tiger Shroff) cleans up the town while Vikram gets the credit for it. A routine mission to Syria involving filing paperwork goes awry when Vikram is kidnapped by terrorists. Now Ronnie has to cross borders to rescue his brother from a crime boss who controls an entire nation.


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The film is hugely inspired by the Tamil hit Vettai (2012), starring Madhavan and Arya. There, Madhavan played a timid policeman who doesn't have a stomach for violence, but his younger brother Arya, who may be a rowdy, beats up the goons and gets his brother promoted like whenever. An equivalent is a scenario here. 
The coin fight scene from Vijay starrier Kaththi (2014) has been recreated here, though it isn’t as effective because the original. Another scene has Tiger fights goons atop a flying helicopter. If you allow aside the physics of it, then it certainly may be a first for our films. The three helicopters chasing him crash spectacularly atop one another. Tiger standing atop them is a picture straight out of a superhero movie. He’s as nimble and well-muscled as any Hollywood actor playing a superhero character and will be getting a call from either DC or Marvel. Because when he’s flowing through his moves he makes it all look effortless. He still falters in emotional scenes - though the one involving his actual father Jackie Shroff does have him expressing the proper emotions. Amongst all the over-the-top action, the film does attempt to give out the message that terrorism has nothing to try to do with religion. In these troubled times, we do need such positive vibes.

The film also stars Ankita Lokhande as Ronnie’s sister-in-law and Shraddha Kapoor as her sister who has the hots for Ronnie. The 2 girls, despite the build-up about them both being fiery characters, don't have anything to try to really within the film. Riteish gets to play a timid police inspector for laughs and brings all his experience of playing comic characters to form his character look appealing. But ultimately it’s Tiger Shroff’s show all the way. He slices and dices through the opposition with the finesse of a dancer. He seriously needs better scripts sometimes soon to try to better justice to his enormous talent...