In a recent review, the movie “Yodha” has been described as an insufferably scrappy thriller that fails to deliver on its promises. Directed by Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha, the film stars Sidharth Malhotra in the lead role but struggles with a wayward screenplay and a plot that is full of missteps.
The story revolves around Arun Katyal (played by Sidharth Malhotra), a de-rostered soldier from a disbanded task force seeking vengeance and redemption. However, the film’s narrative is marred by unrealistic scenes and lack of logical coherence.
One of the major criticisms of “Yodha” is its portrayal of action sequences involving passenger planes. The film depicts commandos and terrorists having easy access to the cargo hold from the cabin, which experts argue is not possible in reality. This unrealistic depiction contributes to the overall confusion and lack of believability in the storyline.
The review also highlights the film’s lack of character development and coherent context for the protagonist’s actions. Arun Katyal is portrayed as a highly trained soldier wronged by the system, but the screenplay fails to provide convincing reasons for his impulsive and aggressive behavior.
Moreover, the film’s attempt to incorporate patriotic themes and personal vendettas falls flat, with scenes that do not add up or make sense in the larger context of the story. The performances of the actors, including Sidharth Malhotra, are deemed unable to salvage the messy narrative and lack of direction.
Overall, “Yodha” is described as a bumpy ride that lurches from one misstep to another, leaving viewers bewildered and unable to connect with the story or characters. The film’s reliance on pulpy action and disregard for logical consistency ultimately detracts from its potential as a compelling thriller.
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