Thu Dec 26 06:26:50 UTC 2024: ## Bollywood Remake “Baby John” Falls Flat, Critics Say

**Mumbai, India** – Varun Dhawan’s latest action film, “Baby John,” a remake of the Tamil hit “Theri,” has received scathing reviews from critics. The film, plagued by excessive action sequences and a weak plot, fails to replicate the success of its source material.

While Dhawan’s performance is noted, critics argue his charm is lost behind a forced tough-guy persona. The film’s pacing is criticized as sluggish, with musical interludes further diluting the impact of the already weak storyline. The plot, centered around a supercop, his daughter, and a psychopathic villain, offers little originality, relying heavily on predictable tropes and clichés.

The supporting cast, including Rajpal Yadav, Keerthy Suresh (in her Hindi debut), and Jackie Shroff, are unable to salvage the film’s shortcomings. The action sequences are deemed outdated and lack the dynamism needed to engage viewers. The romantic subplot, featuring a rushed and unconvincing courtship, further detracts from the film’s overall quality. The film’s attempts at humor are also criticized as falling flat.

Despite the involvement of “Theri” director Atlee as a producer, “Baby John” fails to capture the mass appeal of the original. The lengthy runtime of two hours and forty minutes only amplifies the film’s flaws, leaving audiences unfulfilled. While the film attempts energetic action, it ultimately falls short, lacking the originality and impact needed to make it a memorable or successful Bollywood action film.

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