Baaghi 4 Poster: Tiger Shroff is back with the fourth installment of his hit franchise, Baaghi. The action star on Monday, November 18, announced Baaghi 4 along with an intriguing poster that hints at a completely new avatar of the actor in the latest offering. Tiger, who was recently seen in Singham Again, dropped his fierce first look from Baaghi 4 on social media. In the poster, his character Ronnie flaunts his ruthless side who presumably is on a "bloodier mission" this time. ALSO READ:
Baaghi 4 posterTiger and the makers shared the poster on Instagram with the caption, "A darker spirit, a bloodier mission. This time he is not the same!" The poster shows Tiger sitting on a toilet seat after a blood-bath with bodies of people he has most probably killed, lying around. The walls are splashed with blood as he smokes a cigarette holding his knife and a bottle of alcohol. Fans definitely cannot miss his chiselled body too.The movie, set to be directed by A. Harsha is scheduled to hit the screens on September 5, 2025. A. Harsha is known for helming Kannada films like Bajarangi and Vedha. ALSO READ: About Baaghi franchiseThe first movie in Baaghi series released in 2016. It starred Tiger along with Shraddha Kapoor. After the success, the makers went ahead with its sequel in 2018, with Disha Patani replacing Shraddha. Baaghi 3 brought back Shraddha, and Disha was seen in a special song.Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, the Baaghi franchise has cemented Tiger Shroff's footing as an action star in Bollywood. More details about Baaghi 4's cast and plot are awaited, though the makers promise it to be "bolder and more thrilling."
You may also like
Brendan Carr Tapped to Lead FCC as New Chairman Under Trump Administration
₹69,000 crore vanishes in grain leakages: Where is India's free ration going?
Delhi airport: 9 flights diverted due to bad weather
MotoGP World Championship 2024: Jorge Martin Crowned Champion Despite Finishing 3rd In Solidarity Grand Prix
Mojtaba Khamenei Net Worth: Iran's Next Supreme Leader And Successor To Billion-Dollar 'Financial Empire'