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Baby Do Die Do Review: Huma Qureshi Powers A Pulpy Revenge Thriller

Baby Do Die Do Review: Huma Qureshi Powers A Pulpy Revenge Thriller

Plot:

The story follows twin sisters who accidentally witness a murder at a five-star hotel. Years later, Baby grows up to become a feared contract killer while silently carrying the pain of her sister’s death. Her mission is simple: find and eliminate the people responsible. As Baby moves deeper into the world of crime and revenge, she also finds unexpected love, forcing her to question the violent life she has built.

Performances:

Huma Qureshi is the heart of the film. She delivers a strong and controlled performance without depending on heavy dialogue. Her expressions, body language and action scenes make Baby a powerful character. She never turns the role into a sympathy-driven portrayal.

Rachit Singh is sincere as Siddhu and brings warmth to the romantic portions. Sikandar Kher works well as the antagonist. Chunky Pandey is a pleasant surprise in a serious role. Seema Pahwa is excellent as DCP Anjum Khan, while the supporting cast adds colour to the story.

Technical Aspects:

Director Nachiket Samant keeps the film energetic and entertaining. Instead of making a dark and realistic crime thriller, he chooses a pulpy Bollywood style. Tojo Xavier’s cinematography captures Mumbai with a gritty and stylish feel. The action scenes are staged well, and the film has a confident visual tone. However, a few glitch-style camera effects feel unnecessary and distracting.

Music:

The music supports the film’s pulpy and dramatic mood. The background score works better than the songs, especially during revenge and action portions. The romantic flashback portions also get a softer musical treatment, adding emotional value.

Editing:

The editing is sharp and keeps the film moving at a good pace. At just over two hours, the film does not feel dull. The screenplay balances revenge, romance and humour without dragging too much. A few dramatic portions could have been smoother, but overall, the pacing works in the film’s favour.

Positives:

  • Huma Qureshi’s powerful performance
  • Fast-paced narration
  • Strong old-school Bollywood flavour
  • Good action and revenge drama
  • Respectful portrayal of disability
  • Chunky Pandey and Seema Pahwa stand out
  • Entertaining screenplay

Negatives:

  • Predictable main twist
  • Some over-the-top moments
  • Glitch camera effects feel distracting
  • A few pulpy scenes may not work for everyone
  • Story is familiar

Analysis:

Baby Do Die Do is not a film that tries to reinvent the revenge thriller genre. Instead, it embraces its loud, filmy and pulpy world with confidence. The story may feel familiar, but the execution keeps it engaging. The film has gangsters, contract killers, emotional loss, romance and revenge, all packed in a commercial style.

What makes the film work is Huma Qureshi’s performance. Baby is not written as a helpless character. She is smart, dangerous and emotionally strong. The film also deserves credit for treating disability with dignity. Baby does not seek pity, and the story allows her to be the most capable person in the room.

The biggest drawback is predictability. Viewers familiar with revenge dramas may guess the twist early. Still, the film remains watchable because of its pace, style and performances. Overall, Baby Do Die Do is a confident women-led revenge thriller that delivers entertainment with style and attitude.

Bottomline: Huma Rules

 

Rating: 3.5/5

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