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Baaghi 4 Trailer Breakdown: Action, Confusion, and a Whole Lot of Chaos

The Baaghi franchise has always had a simple deal with its fans: bring Tiger Shroff, make him do gravity-defying stunts, throw in some dramatic romance, and unleash him against dozens of goons. That formula worked sometimes silly, sometimes stylish, but always entertaining.

But the Baaghi 4 trailer? Bhai, this is something else. What we got isn’t a trailer, it’s a three-minute blender of romance, thriller, action, hallucination, and pure noise. Let’s unpack this wild ride.




An Identity Crisis: Thriller, Romance, or Just Confusion?

The trailer opens with a “Restricted: Violence Ahead” warning and they weren’t kidding. We see Tiger Shroff in a blood-soaked, tortured avatar, battling masked enemies while haunted by a mysterious woman named Alisha.

“Alisha is only in your mind,” says a therapist-like figure.

Okay, cool. A psychological thriller with an unreliable narrator not a bad idea. But then? Boom. Cut to a rain-drenched romance with Sonam Bajwa, followed by Tiger in a crisp Navy officer uniform, then chained shirtless, then lighting a cigarette on a rooftop.

Is this Fight Club? Top Gun? A 90s Yash Raj romance? Or John Wick in Bandra? Nobody knows not even the editor, it seems.

Sanjay Dutt Steals the Show: The Villain Buffet

No Bollywood actioner works without a strong villain, and Baaghi 4 serves up a whole platter. From machete-wielding killers to cult leaders in bathrobes, the main course is Sanjay Dutt.

Blood-splattered white suit. Cleaver in hand. Standing in a candle-lit church. Roaring, “Shaitan ki love story mein God ka kya kaam?”

It’s peak Sanjay Dutt unhinged, magnetic, and totally filmy. Honestly, he’s the only part of this trailer that feels unapologetically fun.


The Action: All Style, No Stakes

Baaghi films are supposed to give us over-the-top maar-dhaad with a purpose. But here, the action feels like random chaos stitched together:

  • A fight in a professional kitchen

  • A church showdown with men in beige suits

  • A car flying over a police station for no reason

  • A rebar through Tiger’s chest (which he then uses as a weapon!)

Cool shots, yes. But stakes? Emotions? Story? Missing in action.

Final Verdict: Trailer or Cinematic Migraine?

The trailer ends with the line, “Every Lover is a Villain.” A great tagline. But kaun villain hai? Kaun lover hai? Is Tiger fighting himself? Is Alisha real? Or is Sanjay Dutt just in love with violence?

Right now, Baaghi 4 looks less like a movie and more like three different films fighting for screen time. Maybe the actual film will tie it all together, but as a trailer, it feels like an assault on the senses.

The Baaghi contract used to be simple: mindless action, but still fun. This one? Just mindless.

Aapke Sawal, Hamare Jawab! (FAQs)

Q1: Who plays the villain in Baaghi 4? Sanjay Dutt is the main villain, bringing his trademark swag and menace. There are also multiple secondary villains, including cult leaders and masked fighters.

Q2: Who is Alisha in Baaghi 4? The trailer hints that Alisha may only exist in Tiger’s imagination, making her central to the film’s psychological angle.

Q3: What genre is Baaghi 4? Hard to say! The trailer mixes psychological thriller, romance, military drama, and raw action.

Q4: When is Baaghi 4 releasing?While the trailer is out, the official release date hasn’t been highlighted yet. Fans expect it to drop in late 2025.

Q5: Is Baaghi 4 connected to the earlier Baaghi films?The franchise is known for stand-alone plots, so don’t expect a direct continuation. It’s more about Tiger Shroff’s action persona than continuity.


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