Action- Check , Romance- Check , Ill Take My Dad's Revenge Trope- Check . Siddhant Chaturvedi starrer Yudhra checks all the boxes required to be the quintessential masala but somehow stumbles through the very boxes it checks. Directed by Ravi Udyawar, this Siddhant Chaturvedi-led masala action flick looks like it’s set to blow your mind—until you start thinking about the plot.

..or the lack of one.

The movie is riddled with plot holes, the characters are half-baked and the only saving grace about this movie is Siddhant's angry young man act, which too gets redundant. Let’s start with the good stuff: Siddhant Chaturvedi. The man pours his heart, soul, and a whole lot of rage into his performance Yudhra, an orphan with anger issues and a bone to pick with a powerful drug syndicate.

If Bollywood needed a new "Angry Young Man," he’s right here, flexing and fuming. But the movie does little to back up his brilliance. It’s like giving someone a Ferrari and asking them to drive in a parking lot—wasted potential! That said, if you're a Siddhant stan, this film was practically tailor-made to show off his range—particularly his knack for action (and we already know the guy can rap, if you’re keeping track).

A post shared by Siddhant Chaturvedi (@siddhantchaturvedi) The plot? A bit of a mess. Yudhra is hell-bent on taking down a drug lord duo: Firoz (Raj Arjun, menacing) and his son Shafiq (Raghav Juyal, fresh off Kill), but his personal demons keep throwing him off track.