A former spy gets entrapped into the dark world of a man who has defied the cycle of time and death, bearing sinister abilities.A former spy gets entrapped into the dark world of a man who has defied the cycle of time and death, bearing sinister abilities.A former spy gets entrapped into the dark world of a man who has defied the cycle of time and death, bearing sinister abilities.
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At first I thought it's some usual thriller, but once the movie flowed.. it was a different story and experience altogether!
Did not imagine that Bollywood would ever come up with such an original and unique concept!!
It's a must watch and some would still wonder what happens towards the end... Ram babu was exceptional, the character was deep and rooted The direction deserves an applause, all the other characters in the movie were exceptional!!
The character Golu balanced out the entire movie!
I recommend every science fiction lover should watch the movie as it's gonna have them brainstorm !!
Did not imagine that Bollywood would ever come up with such an original and unique concept!!
It's a must watch and some would still wonder what happens towards the end... Ram babu was exceptional, the character was deep and rooted The direction deserves an applause, all the other characters in the movie were exceptional!!
The character Golu balanced out the entire movie!
I recommend every science fiction lover should watch the movie as it's gonna have them brainstorm !!
BAIDA brings a refreshing change by steering away from typical sci-fi clichés. Instead, it presents a gripping story that blends supernatural elements with emotional depth. The story keeps you guessing, and the film's smart direction ensures every twist lands effectively. Sudhanshu Rai's performance keeps the audience invested, but it's Sourabh Raaj Jain's villainous act that steals the spotlight. The film's impressive cinematography and gripping score add tension, making it hard to look away. With strong writing, well-crafted visuals, and memorable performances, BAIDA proves to be an exciting watch for thriller enthusiasts.
I watched the trailer of Baida and instantly decided to watch the movie. Booked the tickets the same day and to my surprise the hall was empty just me and my wife. But it turned out to be a very bad experience. Felt like this movie doesn't deserve such a big release. A good chance wasted and nothing entertains you in the movie. The BGM is trying so hard to draw your interest but it can't compensate for a good script. Plot of the movie is so weak. Actors are trying to act but the characters aren't well written. Cinematography is good but nothing can compensate for a weak storyline. Its so slow just like a turtle but it couldn't win against the hare. Avoid this movie at any cost. Such a waste of time and money.
I would have given zero star, but it's not available.
I would have given zero star, but it's not available.
Baida had all the ingredients to be an intriguing sci-fi thriller, but it somehow manages to fumble every single one into a chaotic, unwatchable mess. Sudhanshu Rai, who I assume was meant to be the emotional anchor, delivers a performance so flat and lifeless that I couldn't care less about his character's fate-his blank stares and monotone line delivery sucked any potential drama right out of the screen.
The story itself is an incoherent tangle of time loops, supernatural mumbo-jumbo, and half-baked ideas that never come together into anything resembling a plot. Sourabh Raaj Jain's portrayal of the "pishaach" villain is supposed to be terrifying, but his over-the-top antics and the laughably bad CGI make him more of a cartoon than a threat.
The special effects look like they were pulled from a low-budget student film, and the pacing is so sluggish that I found myself checking my watch halfway through. By the time the film limps to its abrupt, nonsensical ending, I was just thankful to escape the theater. Do yourself a favor and avoid this disaster of a movie-it's not worth the ticket price or the headache.
The story itself is an incoherent tangle of time loops, supernatural mumbo-jumbo, and half-baked ideas that never come together into anything resembling a plot. Sourabh Raaj Jain's portrayal of the "pishaach" villain is supposed to be terrifying, but his over-the-top antics and the laughably bad CGI make him more of a cartoon than a threat.
The special effects look like they were pulled from a low-budget student film, and the pacing is so sluggish that I found myself checking my watch halfway through. By the time the film limps to its abrupt, nonsensical ending, I was just thankful to escape the theater. Do yourself a favor and avoid this disaster of a movie-it's not worth the ticket price or the headache.
Finally, a Bollywood thriller that dares to be different-and succeeds! Baida offers a unique blend of suspense, mystery, and supernatural vibes that are rarely done right. The supernatural elements are subtle yet powerful, adding depth without going overboard. Sudhanshu Rai's intense performance anchors the entire film, and the supporting cast enhances the realism of the village setting. The cinematography deserves special mention-the eerie visuals create an unsettling atmosphere that lingers even after the film ends. The concept of time and reality explored in the movie makes it thought-provoking too. With its strong direction and gripping storyline, Baida stands out as one of the most engaging thrillers in recent years.
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- TriviaThe film, described as a sci-fi thriller set in India's Hindi heartland, was primarily filmed in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, and includes elements of the local Bhojpuri dialect and culture. Local artisans and sculptors were involved in the art department to ensure cultural authenticity.
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