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Baghi 3: Movie Review

 Baghi 3: Movie Review
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Samay Tamrkar | Last Updated: Friday, March 6, 2020 (17:57 IST)
The success of the rebel series got its producers so excited that the third film of the series came in 4 years. The rebel 3 seems to be a victim of haste in order to take advantage of the popularity. It is such that in view of the demand in the market, the fruit is broken before ripening on the tree, so how can one expect the taste?

The action scenes have been behind the success of Baaghi and in Baaghi 3, the focus is only on the action, but the story kept between the action is very weak. Due to the weak foundation of the story, the action building does not survive and the film is not able to entertain the audience.

Sunny Deol leaves the injured to find his brother. Sunny Deol collides with Pakistan alone in Gadar. You remember these things while watching Rebel 3. The story of Baaghi 3 has been created by somehow adding highlights points of these films. Inspiration has also been taken from a South Indian film. But the emotion and entertainment behind the action in these films is missing in Baaghi 3. Even with inspiration, Sajid Nadiadwala failed to write the story.

Ronnie (Tiger Shroff) is very much in love with his elder brother Vikram (Ritesh Deshmukh). While dying, the father of both speaks to the younger brother that take care of the elder brother. Why is this so now? Because the elder brother is very straightforward and timid.

Vikram gets admitted to the police. Fearful of the goons, but younger brother Ronnie does the goons washing and the name is Vikram. The government is happy and sends Vikram to Syria under a mission.
[12:49, 4/10/2020] Ritesh MI N6: Vikram gets kidnapped. The kidnappers are very dangerous people. They do not know that they have screwed Ronnie. Ronnie immediately leaves for Syria. Ronnie has the same mission to somehow free his brother. Whoever comes between Ronnie and Vikram will end it. Ronnie wreaks havoc to get his brother back safely.

The film begins with the films of the 80s. Childhood is seen, then children grow up. The kind of acting that Ritesh Deshmukh has done to look straightforward is very childish. They have tried too much, which leads to loss of credibility.

The fraternity has been drawn up to the interval and is extremely boring. The writer and director had nothing to show until Ronnie arrived in Syria and the story stopped like a train parked outside.
When Ronnie arrives in Syria, the film gets some speed as the action comes on the driving seat, but in the absence of logic, it does not affect too much.

There is absolutely no thrill in Ronnie finding his brother by reaching Syria. Everything goes smoothly. Ronnie alone encounters hundreds, thousands of bullets, helicopters, tanks, ammunition, ammunition and machine guns. The action was so 'overdooed' that the fun kept on going.

Villain of the film also does not seem to be powerful, so Ronnie's collision with him has completely faded. There is absolutely no talk of Vikram being picked up in Syria.

There are less action scenes in the first half and this makes the audience who come to see the action a little disappointed. Comedy scenes and songs act as breaks. The action of Climax binds itself.

While watching Baaghi 3, it is repeatedly felt that the film is too long and this feeling is not good for the film. The dialogues of the film have no merit. The dialogues spoken by Shraddha Kapoor are very poor.

In the case of songs, the film is pauper and resort to old hit songs. The action scene is the plus point of the film and a lot of money has also been spent in it.

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