The film follows Babloo (Tiger Shroff), a computer genius who is recruited to help track down Laila (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a cyber-criminal planning to hack the bank accounts of all Indians.
"The movie is just a collection of action scenes without any logic. It’s hard to sit through if you’re looking for a story."
: Composed by A.R. Rahman, the soundtrack was highly anticipated but received mixed reactions, with critics noting it didn't quite reach the maestro's usual heights. Community Perspectives The film follows Babloo (Tiger Shroff), a computer
: As expected from a Tiger Shroff film, the action sequences are the centerpiece. The stunts are high-octane and technically well-executed, though they often feel disjointed from the actual plot. Performances :
Many viewers felt the film prioritized style over substance, focusing more on Tiger Shroff's physique and stunts than a coherent story. Rahman, the soundtrack was highly anticipated but received
"Nawazuddin is the only reason to watch, but even he can't save this mess of a script."
delivers his signature athletic performance but lacks significant character development. Performances : Many viewers felt the film prioritized
provides a flamboyant, almost theatrical portrayal of the villain Laila, which some found entertaining while others felt was over-the-top.
