Story of ‘Baida’
According to the story of the film, Ram Babu (Sudhanshu Rai), who works as a target killing for the first intelligence agencies, now works as a salesman in a tractor company. In this connection, he/she reaches a village in eastern Uttar Pradesh. When it is quite night, he/she stops at the cottage of an unknown person (Saurabh Raj Jain) due to the way away. Then something strangely decreases and it reaches the British India era, where the British Inspector and Hindustani soldiers are preparing to hang him/her. Ram Babu, like- escapes from them and returns to the present time.
The story moves forward. Ram Babu meets Golu (Shobhit Sujay) on reaching the nearby village. he/she introduces her to Didi, who introduces her to the reality of that unknown person. She says that the villagers call it a vampire. he/she lived in this village before independence. Due to considerable interest in science, he/she had formed a different world with scientific experiments. Now he/she is working on the goal of conquering his/her life death by taking unknown people into that world. Now because Ram Babu has met him/her, he/she has only two days. Otherwise he/she will be hanged there and he/she will die in this world. So does Ram Babu return to the vampire world and beat him/her? You will know this only by watching the film.
‘Baida’ trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2b4mzqhkhny
‘Baida’ movie review
Director Puneet Sharma has tried to make an exciting film on the interesting story of the film’s lead actor Sudhanshu Rai. However, he/she could not succeed completely in it. The story of this exciting film binds you from the beginning. Except for some disorientation in between, this film, about two and a half hours long, keeps you with you till the end.
There are some fun turns in the story, but on many occasions it also becomes light. If the director had expanded the doctor’s character a little further, the story could have been taken on the screen in a better way.
The cinematography of the film is fine, but the production quality looks weak in many places. If you talk about the characters, then Sudhanshu Rai has played his/her character well. But Saurabh Raj Jain is a little less effective in the role of a vampire.
If you talk about Shobhit Sujay, who gives comic touch to the film in the role of Golu, then he/she can be given full numbers for his/her fun role. At the same time, Hiten Tejwani, the popular face of TV, has also been sure in small, but stunned roles.
Why see- If you like to watch thriller movies out of the box, then you can try this film adorned with new stars.