Promo of Baaghi has been making news for almost three weeks
now and while the film's action, music and new 'jodi' of Tiger Shroff and
Shraddha Kapoor has been noticed in a big way, it has also set to rest one big uncertainty.
Yes, it is not the same as Salman Khan's Baaghi, the namesake movie which was a
big hit when released way back in 1990.
"It was never the same, but people have a tendency to
jump to conclusions," tells a source attached to the movie, "That
film was about a college student (Salman Khan) who rescues a girl (Nagma) from
prostitution. This one is about two youngsters (Tiger and Shraddha) who are
both rebels and take on the baddie (Sudheer Babu)."
Considering the fact that producer Sajid Nadiadwala and
Salman Khan are good friends, there were hearsays that latter's Baaghi would be
revisited in the New Age version.
"Except for the title, there is no similarity
whatsoever," the source further adds, "Of course there is a rescue
involved as the baddie abducts the girl, hence resulting in the young hero
going on rampage. This results in some high voltage hand-to-hand action combat
with dozens of goons that is one of the major highlights of the film. However,
the core of the film is different, and so is the overall treatment."
By the way, this is not the first time when the title Baaghi
has been repeated. In year 2000, there was also a Sanjay Dutt starrerBaaghi which
had hit the screens. The film also starred Manisha Koirala and Aditya Pancholi
and had an altogether different storyline as it was based in underworld.
"Well, wait and watch for what Sabbir and Sajid have
brought with their own Baaghi," the close source adds, "It is an out
and out entertainer and you would have everything in there, ranging from music,
action, romance and thrills."
We look forward to that once the film hits the screens on
29th April.
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