Baaghi 2 Movie Reviews
Avg. Critics Rating
Verdict: Timepass based on 13 reviews
Avg. User Rating
3.0
Verdict: Cool based on 1 reviews & ratings
3.0
DNA Web Team | DNA India
If you’re game for action and a fan of Tiger Shroff’s stuntbaazi, then you should give this film a shot.Read full review3.0
Umesh Punwani | KoiMoi
Some movies are just made with the purpose of serving entertainment and Baaghi 2 is one of them. When we as the audience can enjoy something like John Wick (It is an outstanding film & I am not comparing, please consider this before bashing me) we should not have a problem with this one.Read full review3.0
FridayMoviez Reviewer | FridayMoviez
Overall Baaghi 2 is a one-time watch film and you will surely enjoy it on silver-screen.Read full review2.5
Shubhra Gupta | Indian Express
The trouble with a full-on masala film going in search of a plot is evident in the way the film unspools. The bare bones are borrowed from Telugu thriller Kshanam, but the fillings are all strictly Bollywood.Read full review2.5
Rachit Gupta | Times Of India
At 2 hours and 25 minutes Baaghi 2 seems a little too long. With better editing and a taut screenplay this one could have packed a stronger punch. Nonetheless, folks who enjoy mindless, stupid and impossible action could watch this film to kill time.Read full review2.5
IANS | Sify
Baaghi 2 is a few notches better than its predecessor, which is saying a lot. And the only saving grace we could argue is that Ronnie joined the armed forces to vent the rebellion born out of his failed love story, which in the narrative is taken for granted.Read full review2.5
R.M. Vijayakar | IndiaWest
Somewhere, the film falls short of a crisp 2018 entertainer modeled on the lines of retro classic Hindi movies. After the first three frenzied days for Shroff fans, it is likely to face an uphill task at the box-office.Read full review2.0
Rajeev Masand | IBNLive
But any and all promise is ultimately short-lived, as the script comes undone in the end with a twist that is underdeveloped and underwhelming to say the least. It’s so lazy, in fact, that it’s not even true to the film’s own logic.It’s got its moments, but that’s all there is.Read full review2.0
Sukanya Verma | Rediff
The best thing I can say about Baaghi 2 is it does have its moments of ‘so bad it’s good’ gratification in Prateik Babbar’s hammy dope head, the babyish wailing of a constable assisting Hooda and Tiger’s bizarre boss, the guy could put caricatures to shame with his ‘The war is over’ solemnity.What a circus!Read full review2.0
Manisha Lakhe | NowRunning
Hollywood gave us Rambo and his ilk in the late 80s. Bollywood seems to be still stuck there. Baaghi 2 is pure homage to these bad action flicks. It’s full of corny manufactured situations and characters, and dialog that make you choke on the cheese nachos. So bad, it’s good.Read full review1.5
Rummana Ahmed | Yahoo
If you enjoy videogames where all your favourite character does is beat the opponents to a pulp then you will definitely like ‘Baaghi 2’. I didn’t. Obviously, I enjoy good cinema more than I enjoy a good videogame.Read full review1.5
Sneha May Francis | Masala
Baaghi 2 desperately hopes that slow-mo shots of the hero’s abs and his stunts, set against blaring background scores, can uplift a dull narrative. Unfortunately, the audience today is far more discerning than that.Read full review1.0
Rahul Desai | Film Companion
I suspect I will be reviewing Baaghi 8 in the near future. Perhaps by then, Hindi cinema will have moved on from believing that the Indian Army is composed of heartbroken college boys who decide to substitute women for country.Read full reviewNR
Renil Abraham | Firstpost
Baaghi 2 surprises you. It’s not a well-structured film, and the story has many loopholes; the performances are over-the-top and the plot points convenient.Read full reviewNR
Komal Nahta | Komal Nahta's Blog
Baaghi 2 has abundant action but lacks in other ingredients of an entertainer. It has taken a flying start (because of great action, fantastic promotion and the Good Friday holiday) and will, therefore, keep its distributors safe. The producer, of course, has made a huge profit under-production.Read full review