“Ek baar jo maine commitment kar di…” Oh wait, that’s Salman. But in the Baaghi universe, commitment comes in the form of bone-breaking action, unforgettable dialogues, emotional drama, and Tiger Shroff doing a triple flip off a rooftop like it’s just another Tuesday.
Today, we’re not just talking about Baaghi 4; we’re revisiting the entire Baaghi saga. From the moment Ronny walked into our hearts with that silent rage and soft corner for love to the insane hype for what’s next, we’re unpacking it all.
From First Punch to Fourth Installment, The Baaghi 4
From the First Punch to the Fourth Installment: Why Baaghi Became a Cult

When Baaghi (2016) was released, no one quite expected an explosion would happen. But then, Tiger Shroff entered with his jaw-dropping martial arts, that signature walk, and a certain “main akela hi kaafi hoon” energy, and suddenly, we were all Team Ronny.
Honestly, it wasn’t just the action. It was that raw emotional intensity, the kind that made you root for him, even when the odds were stacked sky-high. That, and a love story that felt tender, even amidst flying kicks.
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Let’s not pretend. Tiger is Baaghi. His discipline, agility, and that “ek cheetah aur ek tiger mein farak hota hai” vibe have carried this franchise like no other. From the underground fights in Bangkok to full-blown civil war in Baaghi 3, he’s been the consistent pulse. Even when the story went wild, Tiger never fumbled.
Also, credit where it’s due to his ability to connect emotionally without 100 lines of dialogue? Underrated. His actions are loud, but his emotions? Quietly powerful.
- Raghav (Sudheer Babu) in Baaghi 1 was elegantly evil—suave, smooth, but deadly. That final fight still lives rent-free in our heads.
- LSD, aka Loha Singh Dhull, from Baaghi 2? Unhinged, brutal, and unpredictable.
- And then Baaghi 3 threw in a whole rebel nation! Not a single villain, but an entire army. Wild, yes, but pretty unforgettable.
If we had to crown the best villain, it would be Raghav. There was chemistry, conflict, and choreography that looked like a dance of death. Plus, Sudheer held his own against Tiger, which isn’t easy.
Let’s get real. Disha Patani as Neha in Baaghi 2 brought a whole new energy. Vulnerable yet bold, delicate but never weak. Her chemistry with Tiger? Fire.
And she wasn’t just there for the songs (though “O Saathi” is still the heartbreak anthem of the decade). She carried emotional weight, especially in that twist. No spoilers, but you know what I mean.
Among all leading ladies—from Shraddha Kapoor to Jacqueline and the newer cameos—Disha felt the most complete: story-wise, emotional-wise, and yes, even screen presence-wise.
The Songs That Became Soundtracks to Our Lives
Come on, Baaghi gave us bangers. A quick flashback:
- “Sab Tera” (Baaghi 1) – Pure romance. Still a go-to for late-night playlists.
- “Lo Safar” & “O Saathi” (Baaghi 2) – Melancholy wrapped in melody.
- “Dus Bahane 2.0” (Baaghi 3) – Not better than the OG, but still a gym anthem.
The franchise never misses when it comes to music. It’s like they know we’ll be replaying these on monsoon afternoons and breakup nights.
- Ronny, obviously. The man. The myth. The warrior.
- Neha—her heartbreak, her confusion, her strength.
- Raghav—villainous perfection.
- Ronny’s brother in Baaghi 3 (Riteish Deshmukh) – underplayed, but gave the film emotional depth.
Fans still argue over which version of Ronny was the strongest—but emotionally? Baaghi 2 Ronny hit differently.
What Fans Expect from Baaghi 4
Now that we’re approaching Baaghi 4, the fan expectations are sky-high and very specific. Here’s what the fandom wants:
- A villain with depth—no more one-dimensional army brutes.
- Emotional high stakes like Baaghi 2. We want to cry and cheer.
- Less over-the-top, more grounded action, something John Wick meets Bollywood.
- And maybe (just maybe)… bring back Disha? Even a cameo would work.
There’s also talk about a crossover imagining Ronny meeting Vidyut Jamwal’s character from Commando. Insane? Yes. Impossible? Not anymore.
Throwback Thursday isn’t just nostalgia; it’s appreciation. The Baaghi franchise gave us a mix of fire and feelings, kicks and kisses, heartbreak, and headshots. It’s imperfect, over-the-top, but you know what? We love that.
As we wait for Baaghi 4, let’s just say we’re ready. Bring the punches. Bring the tears. Bring Ronny back.
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