

Because that's where he posts videos from his training sessions and shoot sets. Well, if you know some of those sceptics, just send them over to Tiger Shroff's Instagram page. We can't count the number of times we've watched Tiger Shroff sporting an incredible stunt and wondering, "How on earth does he do that?" Some of us are sceptics and would say that those are all "fake" stunts he does on screen.

A couple of comedians show up and bumble around annoyingly, slowing the pace.
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See Pics: Baaghi Special Screening: Tiger Shroff, Riteish, GeneliaĪll stabs at a stale plot are abandoned, as staler formula takes over: the good guy clashes with the bad guy over the ‘bubbly’ girl who dances, wetly, in the rain ( she loves ‘baarish’, see?), is saddled with a father who is more joker than responsible dad (played by TV comic Sunil Grover), and a mum and grandma who hover uselessly in the background.

He has an army of goons, all of whom are pointed at Ronny, and let loose. The bad guy, played by Telugu star Sudheer Babu, is also a martial arts champion, and has an eye on Sia (Shradhha), the girl that Ronny likes. The action moves from picturesque Kerala to seamy Bangkok, where the film’s borrowings (apparently it is based on an Indonesian actioner, as well as a Telugu film) starts weighing heavily upon it. Watch: Tiger Shroff Shows Off His Martial Arts Skills The process of transformation– from aimless ‘baaghi’ to a rebel with a cause– is familiar from many similar films, but there’s enough to keep us engaged through the interactions with a ramrod straight `guru’, who puts the young fellow through his paces. Ronny (Tiger Shroff) shows up at a ‘kalari’ (a Kerala martial arts school which teaches the ancient art of ‘kalaripayattu’) in order to hone his rough edges. When he is ‘acting’, he is still clearly a novice.Īlso read: Baaghi becomes 3rd highest opener of 2016īut he makes up for that lack by being likeable, even when he is being forced to act like a rebel just so he can justify the film’s title, in the first half of the film. Whenever we see Tiger doing something that involves his hands, legs, torso, head, all moving in perfect sync, scything up, slashing down, revolving on the balls of his feet, we are watching: it is a pleasure to see this young actor move, no jerk, all flow.
