Average Ratings: 2.92/5
Score:80% Positive
Reviews Counted: 8
Positive: 4
Neutral:3
Negative:1
Ratings:— Review By: Komal Nahta Site: Filminformation
Parveez Shaikh and Jasmeet K. Reen’s story is not just childish but also confused. Murders happen at the drop of a hat and there’s not much justification for them. Although the police are alert, killers go scot-free, making the viewers wonder what is happening. On the whole, Baby Do Die Do neither has the thrill to excite the audience nor the humour to entertain them. Hence it will remain a non-starter.
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Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Shubhra Site: Indian Express
Qureshi, her eyelashes artfully and spikily done, her face unvarnished and set, leads from the front, as she hunts down her victims and long-ago killer. Anyone looking for a fast-paced revenge drama, in which the city is a character, as grasping as the humans, here’s your film.
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Ratings:2/5 Review By: Saibal Site: NDTV
The unusual plot premise and a female-led narrative should have elevated Baby Do Die Do. It doesn’t, certainly not to the level that the makers would have hoped for. It kills much of its own promise, squandering it on superficial trappings. It dies more than it does.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Rishabh Site: Hindustan Times
Overall, there is an honesty to Baby Do Die Do that’s easy to appreciate. It resists the temptation to become another larger-than-life action spectacle and instead tells a smaller, personal story. A deaf and mute assassin driven by childhood trauma is an idea rich with dramatic possibilities, and Huma Qureshi does enough to make you care for Baby’s journey. Unfortunately, thrillers live and die by the suspense they create, and this one repeatedly undercuts itself by revealing too much, too soon. Add to that convenient plotting that rarely serves the narrative, and what could have been a gripping thriller ends up as a watchable one that never fully realises its potential.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Sana Site: India Today
At a time when every crime thriller wants to be gritty and every action film wants to look Hollywood, director Nachiket Samant goes in the opposite direction. He leans into old-school Bollywood storytelling, complete with revenge, romance, gangsters, supari killers, larger-than-life villains and even an umbrella that doubles up as a sniper rifle. The only hitch is that if you have grown up reading enough pulp fiction or watching enough Bollywood revenge dramas, you will probably guess the film’s biggest twist well before it arrives. Thankfully, Baby Do Die Do proves that execution often matters more than surprise.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Amit Site: ABP News
There’s no Khan, no Kapoor, and no Kumar in this film. There’s only Huma Qureshi – and she doesn’t speak. Yet Baby Do Die Do makes enough noise to prove that it is a different kind of cinema, an experimental film that deserves to be seen. For those who constantly complain that Bollywood no longer experiments or makes good films, Baby Do Die Do is a fitting answer. Now, the responsibility lies with the audience to make this the next Dhurandhar so that meaningful, risk-taking cinema continues to thrive
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Manisha Site: Bollywood Bubble
Baby Do Die Do deserves credit for attempting something different within the noir action-thriller space. It looks polished, features a compelling lead performance from Huma Qureshi, and impresses on the technical front. However, its predictable screenplay, uneven pacing, and lack of genuine thrills prevent it from reaching its full potential.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Yatanmanyu Site: News18
The 125-minute film could have done with the same kind of ruthless treatment that Baby reserves for her targets. Yet, there’s much to savour in Baby Do Die Do, from rich character detailing – Sikandar Kher, Seema Pahwa and Rachit Singh are especially well served – to topical commentary on Mumbai’s rapacious real estate industry. Huma Qureshi is an efficient Baby, whose stoicism hides sadness and regret.
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Baby Do Die Do Release Date:
July 3, 2026 ( India) straight to the Theaters
Baby Do Die Do Cast:
Huma Qureshi
Sikandar Kher
Chunky Pandey
Baby Do Die Do Director:
Nachiket Samant
Baby Do Die Do Producer:
Saqib Saleem
Baby Do Die Do Run Time:
2 Hours 5 Minutes (125 minutes)