Siddhant Chaturvedi's Yudhra Receives Disappointing Reactions On Social Media

Yudhra seems to have disappointed the audience with its poor screenplay and weak plot.

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Siddhant Chaturvedi's Yudhra Receives Disappointing Reactions On Social Media

Siddhant Chaturvedi's Yudhra Receives Disappointing Reactions On Social Media (Image-X/FarOutAkhtar)

Touted as redefine the word anger, the much anticipated high-octane action thriller Yudhra, hit the theaters today. Directed by Ravi Udyawar, the film has been bankrolled by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani’s Excel Entertainment. In addition to the leading duo of Siddhant Chaturvedi-Malavika Mohanan, the film also features Raghav Juyal and Gajraj Rao.

Impressed the audience with the stunts, chase, and the furiosity of the characters the trailer of the film created a buzz among the audience. But does it really meet the expectations of the audience?

Let’s take a look at what social media is buzzing about the intense high-octane film.

The film seems to have failed to engage the audience’s expectation. An X user felt that the movie had “lazy proceedings.” Overall, all that the user have to say was “walkout vibe” and “Don’t waste your precious time and 99 rupees.”

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Appreciating the efforts of the makers, this netizen called the movie “another attempt of Hollywood action movie with Indian actors.” But felt it was a soulless creation that lacked emotions. “It reminds me of gentleman. Indian action movies should feel indian. Action sequences are good but that’s it Souless.”

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With similar complaints, another netizen calls the film a “headless chicken” with its plot of a drug syndicate abandoned midway. “Siddhant lacks the cutting edge of a commercial action hero. Even Raghav doesn’t get to show off as an antagonist. The film gets tiring and convoluted,” wrote the user in an X post.

Another X user congratulated the production house and raised a funny question, “My only question is who is giving green light to such projects”. Moreover he also have compared this film with Dharma Production’s Liger saying that “Dharma productions learned their lesson by Liger and you will by this masterpiece. Finally Excel has something = Liger.”

Overall, the Siddant Chaturvedi-starrer seems to have disappointed the audience with its poor screenplay and weak plot.