The trailer for Yodha features Sidharth Malhotra, Raashii Khanna, and Disha Patani, with Karan Johar as the producer. The movie is scheduled to be released in March.
The trailer for Yodha has been released, showcasing Sidharth Malhotra as the character Arun, a fierce Indian soldier who refuses to compromise with the enemy, takes action without hesitation, and is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for his country. The Yodha trailer was revealed by the cast and the rest of the team on Thursday, offering a sneak peek into the high-octane thrills, gripping mysteries, and the action-packed journey of Yodha (Sidharth Malhotra) on a mission.
The Yodha trailer, which runs for almost three minutes, offers a glimpse into Sidharth Malhotra’s character’s background as a proud individual whose father served in the Indian Army. Despite facing suspension and being accused of betrayal, Sidharth’s Arun continued to work tirelessly to safeguard the country.
He bravely engaged in combat with terrorists while airborne to save passengers on a hijacked Air India flight in the intense operation featured in the Yodha trailer. Disha, starring in Yodha, portrays a cabin crew member in the caravan. At one point, Sidharth confessed in the Yodha trailer that he portrayed a ‘crazy Indian soldier’.
Recently, the creators also released the first song, Zindagi Tere Naam, from the film. The movie, helmed by Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha, is set to premiere on March 15.
Initially, the film was set to premiere on November 11, 2022, but the release date was rescheduled multiple times before finally being moved to December 8. The film is scheduled to premiere on March 15, 2024.
“Being a part of Yodha has been an extraordinary journey. The depth of courage and patriotism woven into the film’s narrative is truly inspiring. I’m eagerly looking forward to sharing this cinematic odyssey with audiences,” ,Sidharth expressed his excitement about sharing this cinematic journey with audiences during a promotional event for his upcoming film Yodha in Hyderabad.
Source : Hindustan Times