The Baaghi franchise is Bollywood’s unapologetic action playground: high-octane stunts, muscular heroes, and stylised backdrops. The fourth instalment — Baaghi 4 (dir. A. Harsha) — continued that tradition, pairing Tiger Shroff’s signature physicality with a mix of gritty Mumbai streets, converted industrial sets, and glossy European locations. Below we map the Baaghi 4 filming locations, explain what was filmed where, and give quick practical notes for fans who want to visit the real places that lent the movie its look.
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Principal photography for Baaghi 4 began in November 2024 and officially wrapped in July 2025 — a shoot that mixed large-scale action sequences in Mumbai with location work abroad. The makers later announced the shoot’s completion on social media and in press updates.
1) Mumbai — The Franchise’s Home Base (Industrial Sets, Suburbs And Streets)
Much of Baaghi 4 was shot in and around Mumbai, the home turf for the franchise’s earlier installments. Production used a mixture of standing sets and real industrial buildings to stage close-quarter fight sequences, warehouse brawls, and the film’s grittier urban moments.
- Golden Tobacco Factory, Vile Parle (and similar industrial shells): Travel features list the Golden Tobacco Factory and comparable factory/warehouse interiors in suburban Mumbai as key backdrops in which the film’s darker, bloodier action scenes were staged — a familiar choice for action directors because such spaces can be dressed and rigged safely for big stunts and effects. If you recognise the raw-pillared look in trailers, it’s likely from these repurposed industrial locations.
- Borivali/Mumbai suburbs: The production also shot in outer suburbs — useful for car chases, controlled street-action, and scenes that needed a mixture of urban density and available parking/rigging space. Mumbai-based reporting and the film’s production notes confirm early action filming in the city.
Practical note: many of these factory/warehouse shoots are on private property; public access is usually restricted when filming is ongoing. However, Mumbai visitors can still enjoy nearby public spots and often spot location call sheets or fan crowds if a shoot is open to public viewing (check local film office notices/fan pages).
2) Spain — La Roca Village (Barcelona) And Las Rozas Village (Madrid)
To add glossy, international flavor – shopping-mall exteriors, plaza sequences, and daylight set-pieces – Baaghi 4’s production moved to Spain for several days. Travel + Leisure coverage identifies La Roca Village (near Barcelona) and Las Rozas Village (near Madrid) as two filmed locations, which sit in the “designer-outlet village” category and offer cinematic European streetscapes that read as both modern and slightly stylised on screen. These outdoor, pedestrianised shopping villages are popular with filmmakers because they combine attractive architecture with easy crowd control.
Practical note: La Roca and Las Rozas are visitor-friendly (shops, cafés); if you’re travelling to Spain and want to match the film’s frames, check opening hours and local transit (La Roca is about 40–50 minutes from central Barcelona by car/coach).

3) Studio Work, Stunts, And Controlled Environments
Beyond visible city locations, the production relied heavily on studio stages and prepped outdoor sets for stunt-heavy sequences — the safest way to choreograph large fights, wire-work, and explosive effects. While studios don’t offer public visiting hours like tourist locations, they’re where the film’s most intricate action rigging and prosthetic gore were executed. Coverage around the film’s wrap emphasised how physically demanding the shoot was for the cast, underlining how many of the risky moments were completed under studio supervision.
4) What The Locations Added To The Film — A Director’s Shorthand
- Mumbai’s industrial grit gave Baaghi 4 its punchy, visceral texture: pillars, concrete, and tight corridors that amplify hand-to-hand combat.
- Spanish outlet villages provided contrast — daylight, ordered façades, and cleaner lines to frame chase beats and high-visibility set pieces.
- Studios allowed stunts and visual effects to be executed safely and repeatedly until the sequence was perfect.
This blending of textures — raw and polished, local and international — is a common action-film recipe, and the makers used it to justify tonal shifts across the movie.
Summing Up
Baaghi 4 is a textbook example of modern Bollywood action filmmaking: bulked-up local shoots in Mumbai for the brutal, intimate sequences; carefully controlled studio work for the dangerous stunts; and a touch of European gloss from Spain to broaden the film’s palette. If you’re a fan wanting to chase the film’s locations, the most accessible spots are the shopping villages near Barcelona and Madrid; the Mumbai industrial sites are visually recognisable but usually off-limits without production permission.