Baaghi 5 Film Review

A cryptic package arrives at the monastery—a worn-out military dog tag belonging to his late mentor, Colonel Ranveer Singh (a role played by a special cameo, rumored to be Suniel Shetty or Randeep Hooda). Attached is a single bullet and a voice note: “Ronnie, they know about Operation Silent Storm. They’ve taken your sister. Come home… to fight.”

Cinematographer (known for Kaithi and Vikram Vedha ) uses a gritty, desaturated palette. The Ladakh sequences are cold blues and whites; Tokyo is cyberpunk magenta and cyan; the final battle is blood-red and steel-gray. The camera is never static—it moves with Ronnie’s breath, making you feel every kick and every broken bone. Why Baaghi 5 Matters In an era where Indian action cinema is evolving (with films like Jawan , Animal , and Kill ), Baaghi 5 aims to be the purest, most uncompromising action film ever made in Bollywood. It doesn’t pause for songs in Switzerland. It doesn’t slow down for romantic subplots. It is 2 hours and 40 minutes of relentless, visceral, emotional action. baaghi 5 film

Ronnie’s sister, Kiara (a new addition to the cast, played by a powerhouse actress like Mrunal Thakur), is a cyber-warfare specialist framed for a decade-old covert mission gone wrong—a mission Ronnie himself was part of. The antagonist is not a drug lord or a terrorist, but something far more dangerous: a disgraced intelligence chief turned private military contractor, (an international star, ideally Jason Statham or Scott Adkins), who possesses a tactical mind as sharp as Ronnie’s fists. A cryptic package arrives at the monastery—a worn-out