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Yodha poster out: Sidharth Malhotra’s soldier looks ready for action in commando uniform

Produced by Dharma Productions in collaboration with Amazon Prime Video, Yodha is slated to release on March 15, 2024

Urmi Chakraborty Calcutta Published 07.11.23, 12:21 PM
Sidharth Malhotra in Yodha.

Sidharth Malhotra in Yodha. Instagram

A tough Sidharth Malhotra looks ready for action as he returns with the soldier look — after the 2021 blockbuster Shershaah — in the poster of Yodha, dropped by Dharma Productions on Tuesday.

Dressed as a commando, Sidharth wears a camouflage face paint and carries a rifle in the first-look poster. An aeroplane appears in the background and the poster reads, “One Commando. One Hijack. Countless Secrets,” hinting that the story might revolve around a hijacked flight.

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Sharing two posters of the 38-year-old actor from the film on Instagram, Dharma Productions wrote, “Hold onto your seats, for you’re about to experience a ride like never before.”

Alongside the posters, the production house also revealed that the film, which was initially slated to release in December this year, will now hit theatres on March 15, 2024.

Sidharth looks heavily wounded in the second poster. He dons a white t-shirt and black pants, and is covered with dust and dried blood. The actor looks intense as he stands inside an aircraft and clenches his fist.

The Shershaah star, too, shared the posters on his Instagram account. “Gear up for a touchdown full of action & thrill!👊Fasten your seatbelts, #Yodha will be landing on 15th March, 2024,” Sidharth wrote in the caption.

Actresses Disha Patani and Raashii Khanna, who will be starring in the film alongside Sidharth, shared the posters on their respective social media handles.

“Arrival confirmed!🛬 #Yodha lands in cinemas on 15th March, 2024!” Raashii wrote in the caption.

Directed by Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha, Yodha is a joint venture of Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions and Amazon Prime.

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