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Baaghi 3 review: Yeh kya hai? Aur kyun hai?

Baaghi 3 review: Come on Ronnie! This is not done yaar.

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Baaghi 3 stars one-man army Tiger Shroff fighting against a terrorist organization. It doesn’t get more senseless than this.

Rating: 1 star

Baaghi 3 is a franchise and it tries to keep up with the tone and tempo set by its predecessors. But instead of elevating the bar it takes new leaps in senseless story and screenplay. The dialogue tries to give some relief but mediocrity is its core value. The film has two genuinely funny scenes (one of which is a slapstick, still) on features Satish Kaushik and the other involves a confusion between Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor. And those are the ones having no real connection to the overall theme of this unnecessary film. That tells you a lot about Baaghi 3.

In Baaghi 3, you have Ronnie (Tiger Shroff) protecting (and later trying to save) his chomu brother Vikram (Riteish Deshmukh) because he has promised his father that he will always do so. This chomu brother joins Police Force. How? Don’t ask. And then Ronnie beats the crap out of everyone coming his brother’s way, till a terrorist organization Jaish-e-lashkar kidnaps him. No these are not spoilers. The central conflict is in the trailer itself.

In Baaghi 3, Ronnie (single-handed) defies all odds – physics, law and order, international security procedures and what not. He travels to Syria – a country demolished by terrorism – in a day or two after his brother has been kidnapped. That too taking his girlfriend along. Such fast visa service, flight bookings, abundance of money. He even convinces the Syria police to let him talk to the Jaish-e-lashkar’s Indian punter. Much to admire in it, eh?

So, a lot of things happened to Baaghi 3. Actors hammed their way throughout. Action design and direction by Ahmed Khan. Moral and bhaichaara lessons (Indo-Pak who else). Intelligence agency officers sending a police officer from Uttar Pradesh to Syria. And eventually a one-man-army of Ronnie breaking into the terror hell of Jaish-e-lashkar like it’s a cakewalk designed for him to emerge as a hero. All the goons back in India and the terrorists in Syria just wait to be beaten up Ronnie.

This is a film nay a project designed for its hero Tiger Shroff who has been projected as the new action-star of India. He will be coming up with a Rambo remake and a sequel to his debut Heropanti. But make him and the film at least a little bit believable na? Is it too much to ask? It worked well in WAR. No harm in trying it again.

However, towards the end Baaghi 3 does give a little hope that there would be no Baaghi 4. But hey, who can stop Ronnie from coming back to defy anything that could even remotely make some sense?

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