Tiger Shroff will be back in the fourth part of the Baaghi series, a movie that can determine the future of his career.
There was a time when his film crossed the budget of 100 crore. But after the pandemic, his films can’t even cross the budget of 20 crores. Films like Heropanti 2, Ganpath, and even a multi-starrer film Bade Miyan Chote Miyan were disasters.
After the pandemic, the actor has not been able to give a single hit, and he has been left with no choice but to rely on the only moderately successful franchise he has.
Although Baaghi 2 was a superhit and Baaghi 3 did reasonably well before the pandemic, the times have changed. Audiences are not impressed with the same old, tried-and-tested tropes anymore; hence, Baaghi 4 becomes a risky wager.
Although actor Sanjay Dutt lends an element of intrigue to the movie, whose requirement as a villain catapulted after KGF 2.
His terrifying presence in Leo further solidified his image, but playing similar roles over and over again ends up diluting his effect. Serving the same pickle in a new dish will perhaps not make Baaghi 4 good enough.
Director A. Harsha, a Kannada box office hitmaker, has the onus of making this movie a success. But his last Telugu venture, Bhimaa, did not click, and fears have started to creep in about how his Bollywood debut will shape up.
His direction will be vital in determining if Baaghi 4 will be able to end Tiger’s jinx. As Tiger is turning 35, the launch of Baaghi 4’s poster has created buzz. Releasing on September 5, 2025, this movie is not just another launch—it’s a do-or-die film, especially for Tiger.




