Starring Siddhant Chaturvedi, Malavika Mohanan and Raghav Juyal, Yudra was released on September 20, 2024. The film is directed by Ravi Udayavar and written by Farhan Akhtar, Akshat Girdial and Sridhar Raghavan. Movie buffs will be excited to watch this gripping film when it is released. However, before you take a look at the cast’s performance, consider reading some of the netizen reviews.
10 Tweets to read before watching Yudhra:
One fan wrote, “Yudra (2024) kafi sad ki jo yeh the movie can be badly ruined by rakti thi usko inhorn. The story of the movie is khud ke sat justice hai nee kr pay but it is inconsistent throughout the movie. The action scenes are fast or choppy. jiske wajah se ye kuch zyada impact nhi kr payi.”
One person commented, “Watched Yudhra on opening day. The film is overlong, poorly edited and the songs are forgettable. Siddhant and Raghav Juyal were underutilised despite their talents. There were no stand out scenes or memorable moments. #Yudhra #YudhraReview Verdict: Don’t watch it.”
Someone wrote, “Watched #Yudhra. It was a good film. #SiddhantChaturvedi’s acting is awesome and @MalavikaM_’s expression has a special fanbase. I love this character and you have carried it to perfection. The action scenes had a similar logic to them which was awesome.”
Someone wrote, “#Yudhra : 3/5 A decent entertainer. Both Raghav and Siddhant shone in their roles. Malavika was good too. Felt a bit forced in places but overall ok. One watch is enough.”
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In Yudra, Siddhant Chaturvedi plays an orphan boy who suffers from severe anger issues and frequently gets into trouble. His uncle Rehman (Rahm Kapoor), a Special Forces officer, suggests to Yudra’s adoptive father, Kartik Rathore (Gajraj Rao), a former police officer colleague of Yudra’s father and now a politician, that Yudra join the army so that he can use his strengths more productively.
Yudra eventually learns to be disciplined, but is expelled from the army after nearly killing a fellow soldier, so Rehman offers him an undercover job in the police force, where his mission is to dismantle a drug cartel linked to an influential figure responsible for the death of his parents.
Raj Arjun plays the drug lord Feroze, Raghav Juyal plays Feroze’s son Shafiq, while Malavika Mohanan plays Rehman’s daughter who gets caught up in the chaos and becomes Yudra’s lover.
Also read: Yudra review: Siddhant Chaturvedi and Malavika Mohanan’s film packs in phenomenal action but is bogged down by a drawn-out, hackneyed storyline