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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 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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Despite stylish direction and good performances, Yudhra is let down by poor writing, forgettable music, and weak storytelling. It falls flat due to weak screenplay and a lack of coherence in its execution. Directed by Ravi Udyawar, the movie starts with promise but quickly devolves into a long, bumpy ride that leaves viewers dejected and exhausted by its 142-minute runtime. While the action is visually engaging, it can't save the lackluster script, which lacks depth and clarity.
The cast delivers commendable performances, with Siddhant Chaturvedi standing out as a convincing action hero. His physicality and commitment to the role are apparent. Malavika Mohanan delivers a fine performance as well, particularly in the action scenes where she shines. Raghav Juyal, while stronger in his previous roles in "KILL" and the thriller series "Gyaarah Gyaarah," plays a terrific villain here, even though the film's writing doesn't do him justice. Supporting actors like Gajraj Rao, Raj Arjun, and Ram Kapoor are solid in their respective roles.
The dialogue feels forced and the screenplay is equally weak, meandering aimlessly without a clear sense of direction or purpose. Unfortunately, the editing does little to remedy this, and tighter cuts could have significantly improved the flow of the story. The music is another letdown. Quite forgettable, the songs fail to leave any lasting impact and feel out of place. With poor music and a sluggish script, the film struggles to find its rhythm.
Direction 2.5/5 Acting 2.5/5 Dialogues 2/5 Story 1.5/5 Screenplay 1.5/5.
The cast delivers commendable performances, with Siddhant Chaturvedi standing out as a convincing action hero. His physicality and commitment to the role are apparent. Malavika Mohanan delivers a fine performance as well, particularly in the action scenes where she shines. Raghav Juyal, while stronger in his previous roles in "KILL" and the thriller series "Gyaarah Gyaarah," plays a terrific villain here, even though the film's writing doesn't do him justice. Supporting actors like Gajraj Rao, Raj Arjun, and Ram Kapoor are solid in their respective roles.
The dialogue feels forced and the screenplay is equally weak, meandering aimlessly without a clear sense of direction or purpose. Unfortunately, the editing does little to remedy this, and tighter cuts could have significantly improved the flow of the story. The music is another letdown. Quite forgettable, the songs fail to leave any lasting impact and feel out of place. With poor music and a sluggish script, the film struggles to find its rhythm.
Direction 2.5/5 Acting 2.5/5 Dialogues 2/5 Story 1.5/5 Screenplay 1.5/5.
This is an absolute garbage fest. The writer should be ashamed of himself. The movie is full of plotholes and inconsistencies. It cannot even follow it's own logic. In one scene, the hero takes a lot of time to go from location A to location B and in the very next one, he just teleports from one place to another. Sometimes the hero instantly heals from his wounds and other times he is seriously injured.
Now, I know that this is one of those switch off your brains kind of movie but even then, there is absolutely nothing interesting happening on the scene. The action is fine. The fight choreography is average, nothing the audience hasn't seen before. The romance is non existent. The less said about the plot, the better. And don't even get me started on the music. It is an absolute nightmare. I feel as if two second-graders have written this movie, and even that is an insult to the creativity of second-graders. This movie has the god awful lyrics of "Hat jaa baaju mein! Aane de Hawa" as the main song underscoring the entry of the villian and the hero. The first proper action song and this is what they give us.
The only reason I can think of as to why someone would pay to make this movie is to elevate the level of other Indian Releases. They want to be able to market average movies, and hence they are making the public used to the bottom of the barrel. Don't watch this movie, even for free.
Now, I know that this is one of those switch off your brains kind of movie but even then, there is absolutely nothing interesting happening on the scene. The action is fine. The fight choreography is average, nothing the audience hasn't seen before. The romance is non existent. The less said about the plot, the better. And don't even get me started on the music. It is an absolute nightmare. I feel as if two second-graders have written this movie, and even that is an insult to the creativity of second-graders. This movie has the god awful lyrics of "Hat jaa baaju mein! Aane de Hawa" as the main song underscoring the entry of the villian and the hero. The first proper action song and this is what they give us.
The only reason I can think of as to why someone would pay to make this movie is to elevate the level of other Indian Releases. They want to be able to market average movies, and hence they are making the public used to the bottom of the barrel. Don't watch this movie, even for free.
Siddhant Chaturvedi is a revelation in "Yudhra," proving that he's more than ready to lead an action-packed film. His commitment to the role is evident in every fight scene, from the intense hand-to-hand combat to the high-stakes chases. Malavika Mohanan brings warmth and emotion to balance the film's intensity, while Raghav Juyal surprises with his portrayal of a ruthless villain. The film excels in showcasing its actors, even when the storyline feels a bit predictable. This is a movie that will appeal to action fans who appreciate well-executed fight choreography and strong character moments.
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.
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!
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- AnecdotesRaghav's second negative role after Kill.
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- 82 749 $US
- Durée
- 2h 22min(142 min)
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