"How much blood is too much blood?" asks Ravi Udyawar's actioner Yudhra , starring Siddhant Chaturvedi , Malavika Mohanan , and Raghav Juyal. It's so preoccupied with its action that it forgets to inject life into the writing and the result is a tedious, overlong film that is satisfied with being below-average. Tickets may be priced at ₹99 today, but your mental sanity is worth much higher.

A formulaic, predictable storyline about an angry, aggressive man The film, highly reminiscent of Aayush Sharma's Ruslaan —in its storyline and (predictable) twists—follows Yudhra (Chaturvedi), a hyper-aggressive man who is chosen by his uncle ( Ram Kapoor ) to infiltrate a drug cartel. There, he makes a powerful enemy in Shafiq (Juyal), who eventually comes after Yudhra and his girlfriend Nikhat (Mohanan). A hackneyed plot that can be easily found in numerous Hindi films.

The central character is surprisingly weak There's no way ever, at any point, that you feel connected to Yudhra. As an orphan who has forever struggled with anger issues, you may think he would have some humane characterization, but the reality is far from this. He's so busy slashing people in half, firing guns, and living on the edge, that it becomes his entire personality.

Too basic, too boring. All-over-the-place storytelling makes it tough to keep watching The film is forever confused and takes eons to get to the point (which, eventually, makes you feel nothing). Moreover, you can't take anything seriously beca.