Explore Siddhant Chaturvedi's intense portrayal of a rage-fueled young man in Yudhra, a film packed with relentless action. 

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Yudhra is a boy born with anger that defines his life, leading to violence and chaos from an early age. 

A Boy Born Angry 

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Carrying the burden of his mother's death at birth, Yudhra's fury intensifies as he grows older, leaving a trail of destruction. 

Tragedy and Rage Fuel Yudhra 

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Rusticated from school for nearly killing a classmate, Yudhra later becomes a cadet with uncontrollable rage, leading to more violence. 

Unstable Cadet with a Dark Past 

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Yudhra is pulled into a deadly conflict with drug lord Firoz after a 5,000-kg cocaine shipment disappears. 

An All-Out Battle Against Drug Cartels 

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Yudhra is crammed with high-voltage action scenes but struggles to keep audiences fully engaged due to its non-stop violence. 

Action-Packed but Relentlessly Violent 

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Malavika Mohanan's Nikhat is no damsel in distress. She’s a bright student who also steps into the action to fight alongside Yudhra. 

Nikhat – More Than Just a Love Interest 

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While visually stunning, Yudhra falls short in its storytelling, relying on predictable reveals and a shallow emotional core. 

Bold Cinematography, But Predictable Plot 

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Despite Siddhant Chaturvedi’s efforts, his portrayal of Yudhra lacks the intensity needed to fully resonate with viewers. 

A Film That Never Catches Fire 

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Yudhra dazzles with its action but falters with uneven pacing and unconvincing performances. It’s not for the faint-hearted.

Verdict: Flashes of Brilliance but Uneven 

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