The much-awaited Bollywood actioner Baaghi 4, starring Tiger Shroff, Sanjay Dutt, Sonam Bajwa, and debutante Harnaaz Sandhu, has finally hit the theatres. While the franchise is known for its high-octane action and Tiger’s daredevil stunts, the fourth installment has left critics divided. Let’s take a closer look at how the film has been received by both audiences and critics.
Audience Reactions: Love for Action, Frustration with Story
The initial buzz around Baaghi 4 has been massive, and fans rushed to theatres to catch Tiger Shroff’s return in his signature action-hero avatar. On social media, especially Twitter (X) and Instagram, viewers have been posting clips and reactions that highlight:
- Action Sequences Loved: Fans are thrilled with Tiger Shroff’s gravity-defying stunts, hand-to-hand combat, and high-octane chase scenes. Many say his physical performance is the real saving grace of the film.
- Mixed Reactions to Storyline: While the action got standing ovations in some theatres, a large section of the audience complained about the predictable and undercooked plot. Some even felt the film dragged in the second half.
- Single-Screen vs Multiplex Divide: Moviegoers pointed out that Baaghi 4 is more likely to click with single-screen audiences who prefer mass entertainers, while urban multiplex viewers might find it repetitive.
- Twitter Reviews in a Nutshell: “Tiger Shroff is a beast on screen, but the story feels recycled.”
“First half solid, second half tests patience. Watch only for the action.”
Overall, audiences agree that Baaghi 4 delivers on thrills and stunts, but fails to offer a gripping or emotionally engaging story.
Critical Reviews: Mostly Harsh and Disappointing
While Baaghi 4 has managed to draw crowds for its adrenaline-filled action, critics across major media outlets have been largely unimpressed. The consensus is clear: Tiger Shroff’s action skills are top-notch, but the film collapses under a weak script and over-the-top violence.
What Critics Liked
- Tiger Shroff’s action choreography and screen presence earned some praise.
- Bollywood Hungama rated it 3/5, calling the first half gripping and a treat for action lovers.
- Filmibeat described it as a “decent one-time watch”, especially for fans of masala entertainers.

Harsh Criticism from Leading Outlets
- India Today (1/5): Blasted the film as “2.5 hours of coma”, criticizing its lack of depth and overindulgence in mindless action.
- Moneycontrol (1/5): Labeled it “a torture disguised as cinema”, pointing to incoherent storytelling and forced melodrama.
- MensXP (0.5/5): Called it the worst of the franchise, ripping apart its poor dubbing, bad visuals, and cringe-worthy dialogues.
- OTTplay (1/5): Criticized debutante Harnaaz Sandhu’s performance, branding the film “unnecessary and cringe violent.”
Balanced but Still Critical
- NDTV (2.5/5): Said the film is “strictly for Tiger Shroff fans,” praising the flashy stunts but disappointed with the hollow story.
- Pinkvilla: Highlighted that while the action packs a punch, the dragging second half tests patience, making it a “one-time watch at best.”
- LiveMint: Called it dull and drawn-out, failing to add anything new to the franchise.
Overall Critical Consensus
Across reviews, the verdict is nearly unanimous: Baaghi 4 is all style, no substance. Tiger Shroff’s dedication to action is unquestionable, but weak writing, exaggerated violence, and flat performances prevent it from being more than just another loud action flick.
Positive Aspects
- Tiger Shroff’s action scenes and fitness remain the biggest highlights.
- A few critics like Bollywood Hungama rated it 3/5, calling the first half engaging and action-packed.
- Filmibeat called it a “decent one-time watch”, crediting Tiger’s sincerity despite flaws.
Negative Criticism
- India Today: Called it “2.5 hours of coma,” giving 1/5 stars.
- Moneycontrol: Slammed it as “a torture disguised as cinema,” rating 1/5.
- MensXP: Brutally reviewed it with 0.5/5, criticizing poor dubbing, weak VFX, and forced violence.
- OTTplay: Criticized Harnaaz Sandhu’s debut and the unnecessary gore, scoring 1/5.
Censor Board Cuts: 23 Scenes Removed Before Release
Before its theatrical release, Baaghi 4 faced a strict review from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The board granted the movie an ‘A’ (Adults Only) certificate, but only after demanding 23 cuts to tone down explicit content.
What the CBFC Cut from Baaghi 4
- Obscene gestures and suggestive expressions were completely removed.
- Several gory and blood-soaked fight sequences were trimmed to reduce excessive violence.
- Dialogues referencing condoms and other adult innuendos were deleted for public screening.
- Certain brutal close-up shots were either blurred or replaced with milder versions.
Impact on Runtime
- The cuts collectively reduced the film’s runtime by nearly 6 minutes, bringing down the intensity of its violent imagery.
- Despite the edits, the movie still carries an ‘A’ rating, marking it as unsuitable for children and younger audiences.
Why It Matters
These cuts have sparked mixed reactions. While some viewers believe it made the movie more watchable for general audiences, others argue that the editing diluted the raw action intensity that fans expected from the Baaghi franchise.
Overall Verdict: Action-Packed but Emotionally Empty
Baaghi 4 delivers exactly what fans of the franchise expect — high-voltage action, gravity-defying stunts, and Tiger Shroff in his most aggressive avatar yet. However, when it comes to storytelling, character depth, and emotional engagement, the film falls short.
- Strengths: Tiger Shroff’s dedication, fitness, and martial arts skills remain the movie’s backbone. The first half provides a few adrenaline-filled sequences that single-screen audiences may enjoy.
- Weaknesses: A predictable storyline, over-the-top violence, and poor writing weigh the film down. The second half especially feels stretched, with critics and audiences alike calling it “exhausting.”
- Who Will Like It? Die-hard Tiger Shroff fans and lovers of mass entertainers may find it worth a one-time watch.
- Who Might Skip It? Viewers looking for a strong script, emotional connect, or fresh storytelling may leave disappointed.
Box Office Collection: How Did Baaghi 4 Start at the Ticket Counters?
Advance Booking Figures
- Early estimates reported ₹5 crore in pre-sales ahead of release.The Times of India
- Final advance booking tallied at around ₹5.54 crore, marking a sharp 96% jump compared to the prior day.Koimoi
- Other reports noted ₹7 crore in pre-sales by the day before release.The Times of India
Opening Day Collections (Day 1)
- Hindustan Times confirms a net collection of approximately ₹12 crore on Day 1, though it underperformed compared to Baaghi 3.Hindustan Times
- LiveMint corroborates this, estimating collections at around ₹12 crore.mint
- Bollywood Hungama offers a slightly conservative estimate at ₹11.25 crore.Bollywood Hungama
- Pinkvilla places the figure between ₹11–12 crore, also calling it the lowest opening day in the franchise.PINKVILLA
Franchise Comparison
- Baaghi 4’s Day 1 performance lags behind Baaghi 3 (₹17.5 crore) and Baaghi 2 (₹25 crore), and is even lower than Baaghi 1 (₹11.85 crore).WikipediaPINKVILLAHindustan Times

Summary Table: Day 1 Snapshot
| Metric | Amount (₹ crore) |
|---|---|
| Advance Booking (Pre-sales) | ₹5 – 7 (final ~₹5.54) |
| Opening Day Net Collection | ₹11 – 12 (estimates range) |
| Franchise Comparison | Lowest opening among sequels |
Analysis & Context
- The advance bookings indicate strong anticipation, but a notable drop from franchise highs shows Baaghi 4 isn’t meeting previous benchmarks.
- Despite aggressive promotions and Tiger Shroff’s star appeal, critics and audiences’ lukewarm reception may be impacting footfall.
- Over the next couple of days (Saturday–Sunday), the real box office trajectory will depend on word-of-mouth and audience engagement.
Final Word
In the end, Baaghi 4 is a style-over-substance action thriller. It entertains in bursts but fails to offer a lasting impact. If you want pure action without worrying about the plot, this film might work for you. For everyone else, it may feel like yet another forgettable entry in the franchise.

Conclusion: Baaghi 4 Struggles to Match Franchise Hype
Baaghi 4 entered cinemas with high expectations, riding on the success of Tiger Shroff’s action-packed franchise. While the film delivers thrilling stunts, raw action, and Tiger’s trademark intensity, it falls short on the storytelling front. Critics have largely dismissed it as style over substance, and the box office opening, though steady, is the lowest in the series so far.
For fans of hardcore Bollywood action, Baaghi 4 may still be a one-time watch. But for audiences seeking a balanced mix of action, drama, and emotion, the film feels underwhelming. Whether the movie sustains momentum at the box office will depend heavily on word-of-mouth and weekend collections.
In short, Baaghi 4 proves that action alone isn’t enough—audiences today demand stronger scripts and deeper connections alongside the thrills.

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