"Nawazuddin is the only reason to watch, but even he can't save this mess of a script."
: The film received largely negative reviews from critics due to its weak script, lack of logic, and inconsistent pacing. Many felt the "cyber-crime" plot was used as a thin excuse for unrelated action set pieces.
Many viewers felt the film prioritized style over substance, focusing more on Tiger Shroff's physique and stunts than a coherent story. "Nawazuddin is the only reason to watch, but
: 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 :
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. : As expected from a Tiger Shroff film,
: 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
provides a flamboyant, almost theatrical portrayal of the villain Laila, which some found entertaining while others felt was over-the-top. : Composed by A
delivers his signature athletic performance but lacks significant character development.