Baaghi 3 is an action-packed movie that is filled with adrenaline rush, and the name of the movie revolves around the indestructible family relationship between two brothers, Ronnie and Vikram. The fierce loyalty of Ronnie lands Vikram in an unstoppable rampage in Syria in order to save him when Vikram is kidnapped on a trip to another country. The essence of the film is a crude picture of fraternal love, and at no point does the seeming stubbornness of Ronnie not make him take upon himself the burden of a nation of terrorists and mercenaries. The agility and great fight abilities of Tiger Shroff are the most intense physical activity and battle scenes, which plunge the audience into the realm of loyalty and sacrifice to the highest level.
The film has a fast rhythm; it is filled with visions of gritty action and the moments of emotional appeal, in particular, the episodes of the protective spirit of Ronnie and the change of Vikram to an officer who willingly fills the role of a fierce combatant. Director Ahmed Khan creates visually stimulating sequences, and explosive chases and battles that feature in the film keep the viewer glued to the edge of their seats. The storyline has certain sensationalist touches, but the emotional interests come down to earth, especially the fraternal relationship. Minor characters, such as Siya and Ruchi, are used to enrich the story, but their roles are less a complete character than a sympathetic one.
In the end, Baaghi 3 is a film with an unforgettable impression due to its loyalty, resilience and sacrifice motifs. The uncivilized power of the film, combined with an incendiary change of Vikram and dogged determination of Ronnie, is a feeling of pride and adrenaline. It is a high stakes, high emotion action film that both glorifies the extent that a person will take to save those they love and leaves the audience feeling both excited and touched by the strength of brotherhood and heroism.