Baaghi 2 Trailer: Tiger Shroff Packs A Punch For Lady-Love Disha Patani

Tiger Shroff is back as the rugged and macho hero in the power-packed and vengeance full trailer of Baaghi 2.
He returns as Ronnie, a man who is out to seek revenge and hunt for his ex-lover’s daughter. He packs a punch and roundhouse kicks the bad guys in the highly awaited trailer of Baaghi 2. Disha Patani plays Tiger’s love interest who he is supposed to get married to.
Randeep Hooda will play a negative role in the film, while Manoj Bajpayee will essay the role of a tough cop. Prateik Babbar also has a special appearance in the film and appears in rushes during the run of the trailer. The trailer also boasts of some high-octane stunts and Tiger is seen in a deadlier avatar than the first film.
Tiger, as we can see has worked extensively on his physique and sports a chiseled and ripped look throughout the trailer. His fondness for martial arts can be seen, as he takes on the villains. The trailer of Baaghi 2 is explosive and is sure set the cash registers ringing at the box-office. The film will hit the screens on March 30.
Watch the trailer here:

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