Tiger Shroff is returning with Baaghi 4, but the film has run into controversy even before release. The teaser, which dropped recently, left fans unimpressed. Many accused it of looking like a cheap remake of Animal, pointing out that the action sequences felt uninspired and heavily borrowed. Tiger’s over-the-top masculine look also failed to excite, with several calling it repetitive and outdated.
As expected, social media buzzed with criticism. Fans, critics, and content creators shared reviews mocking the teaser. But soon, many of these posts and videos started disappearing. The reason: copyright strikes reportedly issued by Sajid Nadiadwala’s team.
This sudden wipeout of negative reviews has sparked outrage online. Netizens argue that silencing criticism is worse than making a bad film. They believe audiences have the right to voice opinions, and forcing takedowns is nothing short of insecurity. Instead of improving their product, the makers seem focused on damage control.
Users pointed out that fake positive reviews cannot save a weak film, while genuinely good movies survive even with harsh criticism. Many now feel that Baaghi 4 may be heading for failure if this defensive attitude continues.
At the end of the day, audiences decide the fate of a movie. Makers can delete negative voices and push artificial praise, but if the content is subpar, no amount of silencing can change the outcome.




