Baaghi 3
*ing: Tiger Shroff, Shraddha Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Ankita Lokhande, Jackie Shroff
Rated: 6/10
Let’s talk about things that doesn’t make any sense in the third edition of Baaghi, the first that hit the screens back in 2016. First, why would anybody suggest that a boy who would get beaten up and grows up to be timid should join the police force? Second, a brother (Tiger Shroff who pays Ronny) who swore to his dying father that he would always take care of his elder brother (Riteish Deshmukh who plays Vikram), why would he allow the said brother to go to Syria to set in motion extradition of one of the hardened criminals?
Third, why would, Ronny once Vikram disappear in Syria, as is expected, take his girlfriend (Sharaddha Kapoor) to this war-torn country? Four, who in their right mind give money to a pickpocketer just because he said that he steals for his brother? Five, the pickpocket after taking the pair to a secluded area with the intention to rob, does a about-turn? There is of course a six and and seven and an eight.
Despite the weak storyline, director Ahmed Khan has managed to cash in on the fact that Tiger Shroff has a great body — six abs and biceps — that would rival those of Salman Khan. The action here is lethal — figuratively and literally. The shot where he holds off three goons with his foot while he beats their leader is at least worth two whistles if not more .
But then junior Shroff has proved time and again that he is good when it comes to some great action what with him learning martial arts and has a black belt in Taekwondo. Then there is dancing. His knowledge of breakdancing, popping and locking comes in handy.
Watch this one if you love action and are a fan of Tiger Shroff.