Yudhra Review: Siddhant Chaturvedi And Malavika Mohanan Deliver A Familiar Yet Uninspiring Performance
Yudhra Review: The film Yudhra, featuring Siddhant Chaturvedi, Malavika Mohanan, and Raghav Juyal, was announced in 2021. After a three-year wait, it has finally premiered. Does it live up to expectations? Let's delve into the review.
The plot revolves around Yudhra (Siddhant Chaturvedi), who loses his parents in an accident. His father's friend, Karthik (Gajraj Rao), steps in as a guardian. Upon learning about his parents' demise, Yudhra becomes rebellious. Rehmaan (Ram Kapoor) advises him to channel this anger positively by becoming an undercover agent to tackle a drug mafia. The story unfolds as Yudhra embarks on this mission.

While watching Yudhra, viewers may feel a sense of déjà vu due to its familiar storyline. Shridhar Raghavan, who penned the screenplay for films like War and Pathaan, wrote Yudhra's script. Directed by Ravi Udyavar, the film seems like a blend of various Bollywood movies.
As an action-thriller, Yudhra features only two noteworthy action sequences; the rest appear disorganized. With recent films like War and Pathaan raising the bar for action in Hindi cinema, anything less than exceptional fails to impress.
Siddhant Chaturvedi showcases his acting prowess despite the weak script. However, the film does not fully utilize his talent. Malavika Mohanan, praised for her role in Thangalaan, delivers an average performance here.
Ram Kapoor and Raghav Juyal stand out with their impressive performances. Unfortunately, Gajraj Rao and Shilpa Shukla's talents are underutilized, while Raj Arjun delivers a decent performance.
Yudhra Music
The music in Yudhra is underwhelming; none of the songs leave a lasting impression.
Final Thoughts on Yudhra
In essence, Yudhra feels like a mix of several Bollywood films we've seen before but lacks appeal. It's one you might consider skipping.
P.S. Instead of watching Yudhra this weekend, consider Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam for a delightful family experience!