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Baaghi 3
Critic reviews and ratings
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...has a terrific combination of Tiger Shroff’s powerful performance, superlative action and stunning visuals.
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There are ample of slo-mo shots, deafening explosions and lethal punches in ‘Baaghi 3’. But none of it can rise beyond a weak script that doesn’t go for the kill.
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...ultimately it’s Tiger Shroff’s show all the way. He slices and dices through the opposition with the finesse of a ballet dancer. He seriously needs better scripts sometimes soon to do better justice to his enormous talent...
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...is content to remain at a generic, hmm…not bad level.
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The only reason for Baaghi 3 to exist is this: to showcase the amazingly ripped bod of Tiger Shroff, who is poetry when in motion, and faltering verse when there’s emotion.
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Apart from a couple of lavishly mounted action scenes, Baaghi 3 has little going for it, except, perhaps, the compulsion to drag the franchise along for as long as its leading man is able and willing.
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There are a mind-numbing 140 minutes of this; thankfully Tiger is kicking and punching during most of it.
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Things over here are innocently juvenile in the name of an action packed thriller suited for those who still find pleasure in those chor police, ram leela kind of plays/games we play when we are in our primary schools.
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This slam-bam-bang-boom thriller doesn’t let logic curb its ambitions.
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Tiger has a sculpted and finely chiselled torso that turns his action sequences into a dance form. But when the content in the script becomes slimmer, and, inversely, the propaganda element in the movie increases, the hero begins to look like an empty vessel.
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...hangs by a thread off its leading man’s strong shoulders. Tiger is the only reason the film isn’t completely unwatchable.
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...there’s truckloads, no tank and chopper-loads of action, but zero logic.
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You can imagine how uninspiring the script is that despite all this high-adrenaline action, Baaghi 3 lacks fire.
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The Baaghi films aren’t sequels, but they’re basically the same: someone close to Tiger is threatened, and he responds by killing his way to the source.
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Like he always does, Shroff makes it up with his action, but that too seems to be running out of steam.
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Has the power to numb your brain to inane action, to bore you with same ol’ action, to tire you with relentless action.
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Bronzed and shirtless, Tiger can outrun helicopters, tanks, men. What he can’t outrun is the mediocrity of this film.
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It is worse than a mere misfire. It is a damp squib.
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...hits rock bottom of the birdbrained franchise through its course of two and a half hours of reason defying, mind numbing, soul destroying free-for-all.
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There is a phrase in Hindi: dimaag ka dahi, the curdling of brain. That’s what the film does to your mind, leaves you all woolly-headed.
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There’s little invention, and not a whiff of logic.
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