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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young man consumed by vengeance, Yudhra infiltrates a ruthless cartel to avenge his murdered parents, only to discover a dark truth about his past that will test his limits.A young man consumed by vengeance, Yudhra infiltrates a ruthless cartel to avenge his murdered parents, only to discover a dark truth about his past that will test his limits.A young man consumed by vengeance, Yudhra infiltrates a ruthless cartel to avenge his murdered parents, only to discover a dark truth about his past that will test his limits.
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Yudhra is undoubtedly one of the best action movies I've seen! From start to finish, it's a full paisa vasool experience. The stunts and fight choreography are exceptional, showcasing Siddhant Chaturvedi's incredible talent. His dedication to the role shines through, and he has truly become a new action star in Bollywood. The chemistry between him and Malavika Mohanan is palpable, making their scenes together enjoyable and engaging. Raghav Juyal, as the menacing villain, adds a fantastic twist to the film, making it a must-watch for anyone looking for a thrilling cinematic experience. Don't miss this one!
Yudhra (2024) :
Movie Review -
Ravi Yudyawar's action drama Yudhra has proved again that not every action film with gore violence be "Animal" or "Kill." The action and violence aren't the only two materials that complete the film, but there are some things called the director's vision, passionate performances, and honest storytelling that fulfill the film's potential to prosper. Yudhra fails on every single front there. Siddhant Chaturvedi and Malavika Mohanan's action thriller turns out to be headless trash that you can hardly afford to watch.
Yudhra Rathore (Siddhant Chaturvedi) struggles with anger issues that have everything to do with his genetic trauma after his father and mother's accidental deaths. From childhood, he can't control his anger, and even his foster father can do nothing to stop him. Yudhra and his childhood friend, Nikhat (Malavika Mohanan), fall in love, but then Yudhra loses his temper yet again and is sent to prison. There, he learns the truth about his father's death and embarks on a mission to find the killer to seek revenge as well as help the nation's security. Will he be able to complete the mission?
The screenplay of Yudhra drags every 15 minutes because it hasn't got anything to hold the viewers. Every 15 minutes you have a useless scene that damages the tempo built by the previous 15 minutes, and then the same story repeats in the next interval. The first half goes into the introduction of messy characters that fail to make a connection with the audiences. Be it Yudhra, Nikhat, Firoz, or Shafiq, you don't feel attached to any of them, and they just keep wandering on the screen to grab your attention-all for zero results. The romance between Yudhra and Nikhat is terribly presented and is strictly for roadside romeos, but sadly it is portrayed by educated students belonging to medical and army streams. Wow, such stupidity! Unlike Kill, where the simplicity of the character drags you into the narrative even if it's set in a single place, Yudhra is far more diverse but extremely disturbing with the locations and characterizations.
Siddhant Chaturvedi grabbed everyone's attention with Gully Boy, and he was indeed very good there. But what's he doing after that? Or rather, how can you go so wrong after that? Bunty Aur Babli 2, Phone Bhoot, Kho Gaye Hum Kahan, and now Yudhra, what's this? Bro, this is not what I want from you. Be more sensible with the choices because we have seen your potential in Gully Boy. Malavika Mohanan looks hot, and that seems to be the only compliment from my side, because acting and all, sorry, wrong number! Raghav Juyal fails to create the Kill magic here and how! Raj Arjun plays a deadly villain, Ram Kapoor is dated but decent, Gajraj Rao was okayish, and Shilpa Shukla is wasted.
On the technical front, Yudhra has a decent sound design and background score. The music is unnoticeable, the cinematography isn't good, and the editing is poor. 142 minutes for the story, which doesn't even deserve 42 minutes of your time, seriously? Either we need better stories or we need better editors who know how to engage audiences for two hours. Shridhar Raghavan has written average stories like "War" (2019) and "Pathaan" (2023) in recent times, which were uplifted by huge scale and the director's vision of larger-than-life cinema, but Yudhrat lacks that. Ravi Udyawar is not Siddharth Anand, nor does the film have any big superstars to survive. Ravi's outdated vision hampers Yudhra more than anything, and the production value also looks compromised. As a whole, it's a big mess, but more than that, it's close to a headache point. Please stay safe at home.
RATING - 3/10*
Ravi Yudyawar's action drama Yudhra has proved again that not every action film with gore violence be "Animal" or "Kill." The action and violence aren't the only two materials that complete the film, but there are some things called the director's vision, passionate performances, and honest storytelling that fulfill the film's potential to prosper. Yudhra fails on every single front there. Siddhant Chaturvedi and Malavika Mohanan's action thriller turns out to be headless trash that you can hardly afford to watch.
Yudhra Rathore (Siddhant Chaturvedi) struggles with anger issues that have everything to do with his genetic trauma after his father and mother's accidental deaths. From childhood, he can't control his anger, and even his foster father can do nothing to stop him. Yudhra and his childhood friend, Nikhat (Malavika Mohanan), fall in love, but then Yudhra loses his temper yet again and is sent to prison. There, he learns the truth about his father's death and embarks on a mission to find the killer to seek revenge as well as help the nation's security. Will he be able to complete the mission?
The screenplay of Yudhra drags every 15 minutes because it hasn't got anything to hold the viewers. Every 15 minutes you have a useless scene that damages the tempo built by the previous 15 minutes, and then the same story repeats in the next interval. The first half goes into the introduction of messy characters that fail to make a connection with the audiences. Be it Yudhra, Nikhat, Firoz, or Shafiq, you don't feel attached to any of them, and they just keep wandering on the screen to grab your attention-all for zero results. The romance between Yudhra and Nikhat is terribly presented and is strictly for roadside romeos, but sadly it is portrayed by educated students belonging to medical and army streams. Wow, such stupidity! Unlike Kill, where the simplicity of the character drags you into the narrative even if it's set in a single place, Yudhra is far more diverse but extremely disturbing with the locations and characterizations.
Siddhant Chaturvedi grabbed everyone's attention with Gully Boy, and he was indeed very good there. But what's he doing after that? Or rather, how can you go so wrong after that? Bunty Aur Babli 2, Phone Bhoot, Kho Gaye Hum Kahan, and now Yudhra, what's this? Bro, this is not what I want from you. Be more sensible with the choices because we have seen your potential in Gully Boy. Malavika Mohanan looks hot, and that seems to be the only compliment from my side, because acting and all, sorry, wrong number! Raghav Juyal fails to create the Kill magic here and how! Raj Arjun plays a deadly villain, Ram Kapoor is dated but decent, Gajraj Rao was okayish, and Shilpa Shukla is wasted.
On the technical front, Yudhra has a decent sound design and background score. The music is unnoticeable, the cinematography isn't good, and the editing is poor. 142 minutes for the story, which doesn't even deserve 42 minutes of your time, seriously? Either we need better stories or we need better editors who know how to engage audiences for two hours. Shridhar Raghavan has written average stories like "War" (2019) and "Pathaan" (2023) in recent times, which were uplifted by huge scale and the director's vision of larger-than-life cinema, but Yudhrat lacks that. Ravi Udyawar is not Siddharth Anand, nor does the film have any big superstars to survive. Ravi's outdated vision hampers Yudhra more than anything, and the production value also looks compromised. As a whole, it's a big mess, but more than that, it's close to a headache point. Please stay safe at home.
RATING - 3/10*
Yudhra is a total game-changer for Bollywood action movies! Totally worth watching, especially for fans of the genre. The chemistry between Siddhant Chaturvedi and Malavika Mohanan is on point, making their relationship feel authentic and engaging. Raghav Juyal has stepped up his game as the new villain in town-his performance is nothing short of brilliant! The action sequences are relentless, keeping the adrenaline pumping from beginning to end. The film strikes a perfect balance between action and emotional storytelling, ensuring you're invested in the characters. This movie is a must-watch for every action movie enthusiast!
Just another typical bollywood action flick. Predictable, most the time. Cinematography was good but music was below average, you literally want to leave the theatre when songs hit the screen. Everyone acted well but the poor storyline failed this movie. It starts very well and had the potential till the jail scene but it looses the grip with time and ends up plain with a predictable plot. The protagonist was not clear in his motives as well, at one scene you'd feel that he'll do anything for someone and on the other scene he's just not interested. It's not worth your time, better watch a regular decent Netflix action thriller at home.
While Yudhra is primarily an action film, it doesn't shy away from exploring the emotional arcs of its characters. Siddhant Chaturvedi and Malavika Mohanan share great chemistry, and their moments together bring depth to the story. Raghav Juyal's villain is more than just a physical threat-he brings a psychological element that makes his character truly menacing. It's this balance between action and emotion that makes Yudhra stand out in the genre. The film offers something for everyone, making it a solid choice for both action and drama fans alike.
So, it's a must watch movie for everyone....
So, it's a must watch movie for everyone....
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- CuriosidadesRaghav's second negative role after Kill.
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- Tempo de duração2 horas 22 minutos
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