Yudhra Movie Review : Siddhant Chaturvedi made a striking Bollywood debut with a supporting role in Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy . However, since then, the talented outsider has struggled to break into the big league despite strong performances in films like Gehraiyaan and Kho Gaye Hum Kahan . Malavika Mohanan, the beautiful daughter of cinematographer KU Mohanan, has also been waiting for years for her big Bollywood break, though she has done notable movies in the South, like the recent Thangalaan.

Ravi Udyawar casts these two in his new actioner, Yudhra , with hopes that this would be their ticket to the big show. Yudhra certainly has the potential to pull that trick for them but squanders it in some ordinary writing and treatment. ‘Yudhra’ Trailer 2 Review: War Is On! The Action-Packed Face-Off Between Siddhant Chaturvedi and Raghav Juyal Leaves Fans Excited! Even before he was born, Yudhra (Siddhant Chaturvedi) lost his parents when his cop father and pregnant mother were killed in a car accident.

The baby survives but sustains some damage, resulting in anger management issues as he grows up. Don’t ask me how. Does it matter to the plot? Not really.

While it sets up some conflict for our protagonist in the beginning, by the end, Yudhra behaves like any other action hero, with or without anger issues. Yudhra is adopted by Karthik (Gajraj Rao), one of his father’s colleagues in the police force who later becomes a politician. There’s also Rahman (Ram Kapoor), who acts .