New Delhi: 'Baaghi' trailer and songs have already raised our interest and we just can't wait enough to see it hit the 70 mm screen.


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This fresh jodi Shraddha Kapoor-Tiger Shroff has already raised the level of our interest. These two have come out of their on-screen images of portraying adorable characters and have turned a rebel in the flick.


Though, one doesn't really require a reason to watch this much awaited Sabbir Khan's directorial venture 'Baaghi', yet we present you with top six reasons to watch it:


Baaghi songs are surely a hit:


'Baaghi's songs are surely a blockbuster, from displaying sizzling chemistry in 'Sab Tera' to the peppy track 'Let's talk about Love' – the duo's songs will surely make you groove on the dance floor.


Can't miss out on Tiger Shroff's Martial arts:


One cannot miss out on Tiger Shroff's gripping Martial arts sequences. Who knows, the 'Heropanti' actor could be the next Jackie Chan of India!


Shraddha Kapoor breaks free of the girl-next-door image


Like Shraddha Kapoor says ''Me toh paida hi rebel hui thi'', she has definitely come out of her girl-next-door image and will be seen doing some power-packed performance in the flick.


When rebels turned romantic!


Shraddha-Tiger romance is much talked about in the movie. They will be also sharing a on-screen kiss in the movie. Yes there is a bit of 'Ashiqui' touch even in the rebel mode.


'Baaghi's Exotic locations:


The movie is shot in breath-taking locations like Kerala and Thailand. With the expert lens of Binod Pradhan, 'Baaghi' is certainly hopeful of making you explore the beauty of South India and that of Thailand, that will take you closer to the nature.


Sabbir Khan's second movie with Tiger:


Sabbir Khan earlier worked with the Shroff kid in the movie 'Heropanti' opposite Kriti Sanon. The movie garnered special mention for Shroff's acting potential. No wonder, Khan has full faith on this young gun who is not only a good actor, but also a great dancer. Remember Tiger's epic dialogue ''Sabko aati nahi hai aur Meri jaati nahi hai''.