
Baaghi 3
- Director
- Ahmed Khan
- Studio
- Fox Star StudiosNadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
- Release Date
- 6 March 2020
- Running Time
- 143 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹35.00 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹129.00 Cr
Review
Tiger Shroff's third entry in the Baaghi franchise is a loud, jingoistic mess that mistakes brutality for storytelling and patriotic fervor for character development. Ahmed Khan's direction is workmanlike at best—the man knows how to film an action sequence, sure, but he strings together set pieces like beads on a string with no connective tissue whatsoever. The Syria subplot feels lifted from a geopolitical thriller that doesn't exist; instead, we get a thin veneer of international intrigue plastered over what is essentially a revenge fantasy. Shroff does what he does—lots of muscles, some high kicks, zero nuance—but even his committed screen presence can't salvage a script that thinks "brother saves brother" is sufficient character motivation for two and a half hours of mayhem.
What genuinely baffles me is how bloated and pointless this film manages to be. The romance angles go nowhere, the supporting cast (including a criminally underutilized Ravi Dubey) fade into the background, and the terrorist antagonist is a cardboard cutout with no ideology or coherent motivation. Shraddha Kapoor is there to look concerned and occasionally participate in action beats that make no physical sense. The film mistakes scale for substance—yes, they flew a camera crew to actual locations, and yes, there are explosions—but none of it adds up to anything resembling genuine tension or emotional stakes. It's the kind of film that confuses adrenaline with artistry, and box office numbers with c
Storyline
So basically, there are these two brothers living in Agra—Ronnie is this super protective guy who's always been looking out for his older brother Vikram ever since their dad passed away. When Ronnie gets a chance to join the police force, he turns it down because he's got some legal issues from helping Vikram out of trouble. Instead, he convinces Vikram to become a cop, and even though Vikram's pretty shy about it at first, he ends up doing really well—mostly because Ronnie's secretly helping him out by doing all the rough stuff behind the scenes!
Everything seems to be going great for them. Ronnie falls for this girl named Siya, and they arrange for Vikram to marry her sister Ruchi, so the brothers basically become family with the girls too. But then disaster strikes when Vikram gets assigned to go to Syria for some routine work stuff. While he's there, he gets kidnapped by some dangerous terrorists working for this really bad guy. It's a total shocker!
Now Ronnie and Siya decide they're going to go find him no matter what it takes. They head off to Syria together, and even though the local cops won't help them out, they manage to meet this guy Akhtar who actually knows how to navigate the situation. The search gets pretty intense with car chases and confrontations, and they keep uncovering clues about who's behind Vikram's disappearance. Things get pretty wild from there as they get deeper into the mystery!




