5 Things Audience Hated About Siddharth Malhotra’s Yodha As The Movie Hit the Theatres Today

As Siddharth Malhotra’s latest venture, “Yodha,” takes flight onto the big screen today, audiences are gearing up for another adrenaline-fueled ride in the realm of aerial action. However, amidst the excitement, there are some critical aspects of the film that have left viewers less than impressed. Here are five things that audiences have expressed dissatisfaction with after watching “Yodha”:

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Things Audience Hated In Siddharth Malhotra’s Yodha As The Movie Hit the Theatres

Siddharth Malhotra’s Repetitive Acting

Many fans were disappointed with Siddharth Malhotra’s performance in “Yodha,” noting that he appears and acts the same in all his recent movies.

Same Boring Plot

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“Yodha” follows a tired and predictable storyline that feels all too familiar. Drawing heavily from recent releases like “Runway 34,” “Tejas,” “Fighter,” and “Operation Valentine,” the film’s plot fails to innovate or offer any fresh perspective. The repetitive theme of a rebellious hero in uniform thwarting nefarious plans to disrupt India-Pakistan peace negotiations feels worn out and uninspired.

Bumpy Screenplay

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The weakest part of the movie is its bumpy screenplay. It fails on many levels, following the tried-and-tested ‘one man vs the system’ formula and featuring everything one expects from a typical Bollywood action-thriller, from fight scenes to romance. However, it fails miserably to reach its potential due to the half-baked screenplay.

Countless Scenes That Don’t Make Sense

Throughout the film, audiences have been left scratching their heads at numerous scenes that seem to defy logic or coherence. Whether it’s implausible action sequences or poorly explained character motivations, “Yodha” is riddled with moments that strain credulity and detract from the film’s credibility.

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Lackluster Supporting Cast Performance

Many have pointed out how the supporting cast, including Disha Patani and Rashi Khanna, failed to leave the audience impressed. While Siddharth Malhotra does most of the heavy lifting, the supporting cast fails to make a significant impact.

In conclusion, while “Yodha” may offer some impressive aerial stunts and visual spectacle, it ultimately falls short in delivering a truly satisfying cinematic experience. Audiences have voiced their disappointment with Siddharth Malhotra’s lackluster performance, the film’s tired plot, uneven screenplay, nonsensical scenes, and underutilized supporting cast.

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