

He then marvels at his wit, and answers himself, "Kar-ma."

He spouts dialogues like 'Kaun si maa hai jo ghoom ke wapas aati hai?" Voila again!) played by supremely talented 'Raazi'-fame Jaideep Ahalawat who likes throwing riddles. There is a villain 'IPL' (another googly. Whether someone is dying, crying or dancing at the wedding, I couldn't help bring any expression to my face. I wore a singular expression throughout 'Baaghi 3' - no matter what they showed. He is timid and Ronny makes all his decision - be it going in police or getting married. He is that one man who can't take violence and cries even at the sight of it. Vodafone hai kya, didi? Riteish Deshmukh plays Ronny's bada bhai, Vikram Chandra Chaturvedi. Talking of our heroine - she is so carefree that she storms into men's washroom and strolls in the middle of the road in search of network. There are enough heavy-duty action sequences but none of them keeps you hooked. Voila!) by dodging thousands of bullets and landmines, sliding through under military tanks and fighting his gritty battle on the top of a flying helicopter. Our hero single-handedly takes on Jaish-e-Lashkar (the name is an amalgamation of terrorist organisations Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. Tiger pulls off insane stunts - mostly unbelievable. So what's left - the story? But who cares? So there is a muscle-flexing hero, a cute heroine, some impressive actors - 'kyunki acting ki poori zimmedari unpe hi dalni hai', a bit of drama and emotion, an item song because ' thoda sex appeal bhi chahiye'. And if you have watched its trailer, you exactly know what to expect, and you kinda know what I am talking about. I felt violated after watching 'Baaghi 3'. Especially when the setting of the film reminds you of entertaining 'Tiger Zinda Hai', starring Salman Khan.

Slo-mo walks are cool unrealistic action sequences are engaging acting being the least important thing in the film is also fine - but not at the cost of story. Baaghi 3 disappoints and keeps you disappointing till you walk out of the hall.
