Baaghi 4, starring Tiger Shroff, has had a rough journey from theaters to streaming. The film was widely criticized upon release, with audiences calling out weak storytelling and forced action sequences. Despite this, it has now arrived on Prime Video, but with a catch: viewers must pay an extra ₹349 to watch it before it becomes part of the standard Prime subscription. This decision has sparked an intense backlash online.
Many people feel frustrated that they are expected to invest in a film that was poorly received in theaters. Even those who are Prime subscribers are unhappy with the idea of paying extra for content they see as subpar. Social media is flooded with memes, jokes, and harsh reviews not just about the movie itself, but also about the platform for charging additional fees. The combination of negative reception and the paywall has amplified the criticism.
In reality, even if Baaghi 4 had been released on Prime Video without any extra cost, it is likely that it would still have faced mockery, given its critical reception. The extra charge, however, has intensified people’s reactions.
Wouldn’t even torrent this garbage
— Zainal Rahiman (@zrfiji) October 18, 2025
#StreamingAlert #Baaghi4 is now available on @PrimeVideoIN
But on rent pic.twitter.com/cCUTXy5GJ5
— BINGED (@Binged_) October 17, 2025
https://x.com/vyshakhams1/status/1979450113308430376
I want to know who is going to pay rent to watch this shit
— Badass Banker (@Badass_BankErr) October 17, 2025
Prime should understand that movies which people didn't watch in theatres why would they pay for it to watch on mobile
— @¶¶!π£m (@appinem) October 18, 2025
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