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Baaghi 4 | Hindi Full Movie 2025 free download

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🎬 Movie Title: Baaghi 4 (2025) ⭐ Cast: Tiger Shroff, Sanjay Dutt, Harnaaz Sandhu, Sonam Bajwa 🎥 Director: A. Harsha 💥 Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala 🖋️ Story & Screenplay: Sajid Nadiadwala 🏷️ Label: VSG Entertainment



Baaghi 4 opens with a shot of a truck hurtling into a man driving his car at full speed. The next shot shows him wounded, bloody, and suspended upside down in the totaled vehicle on a railway track, with a train heading straight for him. It’s fitting that these are POV (point-of-view) shots where the camera places us in the position of the hero — because watching the rest of this film feels like being hit by a truck and a train, again and again and again. The fourth installment of the Baaghi film franchise suggests that there were three before this one. They were all Hindi remakes of Tamil and Telugu action thrillers, and Baaghi 4 continues the tradition by being heavily inspired by Sasi’s Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu (2013).
But it doesn’t matter. Instead, just imagine Devdas as a muscular Animal fanboy, except nobody is sure whether his Paro is real or not. Blood flows rather than booze. Chandramukhi is a Punjabi call girl (Sonam Bajwa) pretending to be a Spanish escort named Olivia. The fictional city of Chandara is composed of St. Xavier’s College Mumbai corridors and bad CGI skies, and there’s a psychotic villain (Sanjay Dutt) who’s a hybrid of Shah Rukh Khan in Darr and Bobby Deol in Animal. And of course, there’s Saurabh Sachdeva as the baddie’s eccentric brother, hamming it up in reaction shots like the action-film equivalent of Rocky’s bestie’s physical subtitling in Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani.


But the apple cannot fall far from the tree. If you think about it, there’s a ‘nation’ in hallucination. So Ronny’s past as a uniform-wearing “defense sea-force officer” surfaces. He remembers Alisha falling for him when he lectures her about social responsibility over social media after mistakenly breaking her phone. He falls for her when he realises she’s a doctor who needs her phone for emergencies and not “Gen Z reasons”. She also lives in a foster home for sweet-orphan vibes. The twist is obviously that Ronny may have been right all along; others die relentlessly — his brother (so much for the plot of Baaghi 3), his Chandramukhi — to sustain this twist. The film continues to put the nation in hallucination by introducing an unhinged catholic villain (he was Muslim in Animal) who spends most of his time scolding a Jesus Christ statue in church. Ronny Singh (Ghulam fans will not be pleased) tolerates none of this in the second half, slaughtering armies of randomly masked assailants in the most derivative action pieces possible.



The film enters pulpy Action Jackson and Bullet Train territory during the backstory of Chacko — yes, that’s his name — featuring an age-gap romance, a beach shootout, and an ultra-stylised tragedy. But the icing on the vegan cake is a church full of gangsters wearing perfectly tailored mafia suits and hats: the unofficial dress code for their boss’s wedding. When Ronny gatecrashes, it’s like he’s jumped into the ‘Smooth Criminal’ video, except nobody’s doing the moonwalk. There’s also a scene where a shackled woman wakes up in a creepy castle full of her hand-crafted portraits — and a tiger (not the actor) circling her to boot. I’ve seen soft toys with more swag than thi,s unfortunately, rendered and glitchy pussycat. It’s normal to wonder if it’s real or a pixellated figment of Chacko’s cigar-chomping imagination.




Robinhood(2025) New Release Movie

 

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Director: Venky Kudumula
Writer: Venky Kudumula


Robinhood (2025) New Released South Hindi Dubbed Action Comedy Movie
'Robinhood' movie review: Nithiin, Sreeleela's action-comedy is a misfireThe Venky Kudumula directorial is a costly reminder of how scale and big names cannot salvage an underwhelming product. It is one thing to not take yourself too seriously when you are making a comedy and another when the irreverence serves as a mask to camouflage a lazily-written and a casually-executed film. To make up for a shallow plot and the limitations of its leads, the film is desperate to elicit laughs. Apart from Nithiin and Sreeleela, the presence of multiple comedians, actors from at least half a dozen film industries, an in-form composer and a cameo by Australian cricketer David Warner try to salvage a mess. 


The Telugu film Robinhood, much like its title, leaves little to your imagination. An orphaned protagonist, Ram (Nithiin), takes inspiration from a school pledge to claim that the entire country is his family. In his childhood, he uses this excuse to rob the rich and helps run orphanages that are starved of funds (which is reminiscent of the Ravi Teja-starrer Kick). It is amusing that it takes the cops over a decade to focus on this case and nab the culprit. As the cat-and-mouse chase unfolds, the action shifts to the return of Neera Vasudev (Sreeleela as the daughter of an Australian CEO) to India, whose path crosses with Ram. The film later delves into the conspiracy behind Neera's return, her familial roots and a gangster who threatens to wreck havoc on their lives. It takes the predictable route of the hero rescuing the damsel in distress, outsmarting the gangster and evading the cops. While director Venky Kudumula's earlier films - Chalo and Bheeshma - did not have pathbreaking storylines, the tongue-in-cheek humour and relatable characters brought in freshness to the narrative and ensured that viewers got their penny's worth. In Robinhood, he opts for a larger-than-life canvas, makes a messiah out of a wayward protagonist and creates a caricaturish villain (played by a Mumbai import). The conflict point is also tiresome. The comedy, expected to be a breather in a tense story, also falls flat. The execution is largely uneven and confusing. The tone of the film changes as per convenience. The audience is expected to dread the bad guy who gets a pompous introduction, laugh for the hero's silly one-liners, be warmed by his romantic overtures and dreamy duets filmed in picturesque locations, feel sorry for the victims in a village, hoot for the slow-motion shots in the action sequences and groove to a tasteless 'special' number (featuring Ketika Sharma). It is just all over the place. A comedian wears a tee that reads 'mountains' as he heads to a hill station named Rudrakonda. 
A man runs a firm named 'India's No. 1 Security Agency' because it will rank high on Google! A security agent, who makes a mockery of himself, sports a shirt with the logo 'Ree-boku.' Zebra is called the oldest animal on the planet because it is... wait for this... 'black and white', and another man mistakes 'forefathers' as 'four fathers'. These are a few examples of what Robinhood sells in the name of humour. Robinhood is tolerable, to an extent, when it pitches itself as a low-stakes action comedy, even if it has highly exaggerated characters and pointless situations. Yet, it runs out of steam quickly. In a story which is all about a girl's attachment to her roots and how a man stands up for her, the emotional link is completely amiss. There is little to hold the narrative together, and the performances are too laidback and mechanical for a 'damage control' act. Nithiin has performed far better in his earlier films. Here, he utters his lines with indifference and the slow-motion shots do little to add spunk to the lifeless proceedings. Sreeleela's character is reduced to a fashion parade. Rajendra Prasad's experience is wasted in a silly, over-the-top role that fails to make an impact. Vennela Kishore's sarcasm and verbal banter with a perennially frustrated expression lacks punch. 
Several worthy actors such as Lal, Brahmaji, Devdatta Nage and Tom Shine Chacko are also wasted. The blink-and-miss cameo by David Warner is needless and unintentionally funny. Visually too, the film struggles to make good use of its setting to add to its appeal. GV Prakash's music (including the much-publicised 'Adhi Dhaa Surprise-u') is mediocre. Yet, for a film that seems over-stretched by at least 40 minutes, its major issue is the inefficient writing. Robinhood is a reminder not to underestimate the audience and that no scale or big name can fill the void of a decent script.

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Directed by Ranjith Sankar
Written by Ranjith Sankar Produced by Ranjith Sankar & Unni Mukundan

 Intelligent Hacker – South Movie 
Arjun Varma is a 24-year-old genius hacker from Chennai. Quiet, introverted, and extremely intelligent, he can break into any digital system within minutes. He uses his skills only to help people — recovering stolen money, exposing corrupt businessmen, and protecting innocent lives. But Arjun lives a double life. No one knows that the mysterious hacker called “Shadow” is actually him.

One day, Arjun accidentally uncovers a dangerous secret. A powerful crime syndicate named Black Cobra Network is planning a massive cyber-attack on India’s banking system. Their goal is to steal billions of rupees and cause national chaos. The mastermind behind the operation is Rudra, a former intelligence officer who turned rogue after being betrayed by his own team.

Rudra quickly discovers that someone is interfering with his plans. He traces the digital footprints and realizes that the mysterious hacker Shadow is a threat. He sends his men to hunt Arjun down.

Arjun narrowly escapes and goes underground with the help of Nisha, a brave cyber-crime officer who secretly admires his work. Together they start a silent war against Black Cobra Network.

Arjun creates untraceable codes, traps, and digital illusions to confuse the syndicate. Rudra fights back with brutal force and deadly hackers from around the world. A high-tech battle begins — firewalls, AI surveillance, drones, and cyber-weapons.

Finally, Arjun discovers Rudra’s final plan: a virus capable of shutting down the entire country’s power grid. With only minutes left, Arjun hacks into Rudra’s main server using a risky technique that could kill him if the system overloads.

In a tense climax, Arjun breaks the firewall, deactivates the virus, and exposes Rudra’s crimes to the world. Rudra is arrested, and Arjun becomes a national hero — though the public still doesn’t know that their hero, Shadow, is just a young boy from Chennai.

In the end, Arjun quietly returns to his small apartment, opens his laptop, and types:

“Shadow Logged In.”

A new mission begins.