
Baaghi 4 brings back Tiger Shroff in full action mode, joined by Sonam Bajwa, Sanjay Dutt, and Harnaaz Sandhu.
Baaghi 4 brings back Tiger Shroff in full action mode, joined by Sonam Bajwa, Sanjay Dutt, and Harnaaz Sandhu. Packed with power, drama, and high-octane stunts, this latest chapter has fans and critics buzzing. Let’s check out what the reviews have to say!
ABP Live
“The Baaghi franchise has always promised high-octane action and unapologetic entertainment—and Baaghi 4 lives up to exactly that. What the trailer teased, the film delivers in abundance. If you enjoyed the earlier installments, this one takes the game a notch higher. And even if you weren’t a fan before, chances are this chapter might just win you over. Certified ‘A’, the film makes it clear why from the first frame—this one is packed with action, violence, and plenty of adrenaline.”
PC: Firstpost
Bollywood Hungama
“Tiger Shroff delivers a very challenging performance and comes out with flying colours. He shines in action, as always, but he also does well in the emotional sequences. Sanjay Dutt has limited screen time, but he makes up for it with his act. Harnaaz Sandhu makes a confident debut. Sonam Bajwa (Pratishtha) is a big surprise. Shreyas Talpade lends able support. Upendra Limaye is the scene stealer yet again.”
PC: Bollywood Hungama
The Bengal Files reunites powerhouse performers like Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Anupam Kher, Darshan Kumaar, Simratt Kaur, Namashi Chakraborty, Saswata Chatterjee, and others in a gripping historical drama that exposes the brutal realities of Bengal’s past. Let’s explore what the critics are saying.
PC: IANS Live
NDTV
Journalist Avatans Kumar said, "Film The Bengal Files by @vivekagnihotri is a meticulously crafted cinematic portrayal of real events. It vividly brings to life the political turmoil of 1946, including the Noakhali Hindu massacre."
PC: OTT Play, Hindustan Times
“The Bengal Files is a hard-hitting, gut-wrenching portrayal of the forgotten Hindu genocide in Eastern India. This is not just a film; it's a wake-up call to remember a history that has been silenced for too long. It is a chilling reminder that these patterns of violence are not confined to one place - they echo across the world in various cities.”