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'Baaghi' review: This Tiger Shroff, Shraddha Kapoor movie is an action-packed love story of a muscle-bound rebel and his innocent lady love – it released on Friday, April 29, 2016. Tiger Shroff performs competently, displaying his impressive, martial arts skill effectively. Without revealing the actual plot, the film goes something like this: Afraid of his son Ronney (Tiger Shroff) going wayward or being a rebel, Colonel Samarjit Singh packs him off to his friend's gurukul, in Kerala, to 'make a man out of him'. (Bollywood Hungama)
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'Baaghi' review: En route, Ronney meets Siya (Shraddha Kapoor) in the train. Love blossoms but not before laying the seeds of the various obstacles he will meet in the future which include Siya's opportunist father, EP Khurana and Raghav, his guru's son, an equally formidable fighter, who also happens to be on the same train and falls in love with Siya, too. Though charismatic and sincere, he fails to leave an impact as Ronney. (Bollywood Hungama)
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'Baaghi' review: There is something endearing and earthy about Shraddha Kapoor as Siya. She is equally effortless in the dancing and action sequences. Sunil Grover as her father, Khurana gets into the skin of his character with ease. With a tinge of comic and subtle sliminess, he reminds one of Shakti Kapoor, in his heyday. Sudheer Babu as Raghav is imposing. He is equally agile as Tiger and leaves an impact as the antagonist. (Bollywood Hungama)
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'Baaghi' In a recent reaction, actress Shraddha Kapoor, who is basking in the success of 'Baaghi', says the best compliments she got for the film came from the audiences who saw it in single-screen cinema halls. "The best compliments that I got for 'Baaghi' were the kind of reactions I got from the single-screen theatres where people were whistling and shouting for certain dialogues. It was great as they were enjoying the film and that's a huge compliment when people clap for your work," Shraddha told IANS. review: With interesting camera angles capturing the moments of action and drama, cinematographer Binod Pradhan's camera work is striking. Also, his interior shots with aesthetic lighting and wide angled exterior shots in natural lighting are picture perfect. (Bollywood Hungama)
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'Baaghi' review: Julius Packiam's background score with its adrenaline packed beats is effectively used to create frenzied tempo of the action. The songs, "Toh naachu mein aaj, cham, cham", an extempore dance in the rain, seems forced and the song "Agar tu hota to, na rote hum" doubles up as a background score. In totality, the songs are well picturised, but add nothing to the progression of the tale.(Bollywood Hungama)
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'Baaghi' review: While the film is technically dazzling, the director has not paid attention to the narrative. The story written by Sanjeev Dutta is hackneyed and predictable, laden with loopholes and abandoned sub-plots. You expect this to be the story of a rebel, but unfortunately the rebel in Ronney does not surface, except in a weak exposition where his father writes a note to his friend stating that Ronney is a lovable rebel. (Bollywood Hungama)
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'Baaghi' review: The script, punctuated with comic and action sequences, is formulaically crafted. This makes the narration superficial and shallow in nature, making it difficult for the audience to relate to the characters. The first two acts are moderately paced, it is the climax that is overstretched with a never-ending chase and action sequence, making the viewing a bit tedious. Overall, with a string of oft seen scenes and action sequences, "Baaghi" offers no novelty, in terms of visual and narrative stance, making it neither exciting nor appealing. It is adapted from from two films, the Indonesian movie "The Raid: Redemption" (2001) and the 2004 Telugu release "Varsham". FILM: 'Baaghi'; DIRECTOR: Sabbir Khan; CAST: Tiger Shroff, Shraddha Kapoor, Sudheer Babu Posani, Paras Arora, Sunil Grover; RATING: **1/2(Bollywood Hungama)
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