Baaz is the story of SP Inder Pal Singh Sidhu. Sidhu is a man on a mission. With complete honesty and full determination, he vows to fight against evil. The movie focuses on the political influence and corruption prevailing in Police. It revolves around Darbara Singh, a businessman cum leader, who is a drug mafia and uses his influence to run his illegal activities right under the nose of Police.
Acting
Babbu Mann's messianic swagger carries every frame.
Direction
Simerjit Singh knows his audience and serves them raw.
Score
Babbu Mann's own music blares like a battle cry.
Director
Simerjit Singh
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Baaz arrived during a Punjabi cinema renaissance where singers-turned-actors dominated, with Babbu Mann leveraging his folk-hero status to craft essentially a cinematic extension of his musical persona—rebel, poet, avenger.
The film's depiction of police-politician-drug nexus eerily mirrored real Punjab headlines of the era, making Sidhu's fictional crusade feel like wish-fulfillment for audiences exhausted by actual corruption scandals.