There is something to be said about a film’s pacing when it is relentlessly racing against time. Yodha, as co-directed by Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha (just how do two directors work together is a mystery waiting to be solved) is a wildly improbable but nonetheless insanely entertaining cliffhanger.
This is pulp fiction on celluloid: you know the kind of novels that Alistair McLean and James Hadley Chase wrote in the 1970s, with so many twists and turns that the readers’ heads spun out of control. Which is what the screenplay of Yodha constantly threatens to do. It chases down the most unlikely plotting devises and before we can swallow one, the narrative moves hurriedly to another oh-we-didn’t-see that coming corkscrew twist.
Siddharth Malhotra stands tall at the centre of the gravity-defying plot. He seems convinced about the plausibility of the proceedings and infuses the meticulously designed action...
This is pulp fiction on celluloid: you know the kind of novels that Alistair McLean and James Hadley Chase wrote in the 1970s, with so many twists and turns that the readers’ heads spun out of control. Which is what the screenplay of Yodha constantly threatens to do. It chases down the most unlikely plotting devises and before we can swallow one, the narrative moves hurriedly to another oh-we-didn’t-see that coming corkscrew twist.
Siddharth Malhotra stands tall at the centre of the gravity-defying plot. He seems convinced about the plausibility of the proceedings and infuses the meticulously designed action...
- 3/15/2024
- by Subhash K Jha
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