‘Yodha’: Karan Johar drops Sidharth Malhotra's poster in style; teaser to be out on THIS date

Updated : Feb 15, 2024 12:56
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Filmmaker Karan Johar announced the teaser date for 'Yodha' with an adventurous video. The movie, featuring Sidharth Malhotra, is scheduled for release this March. Karan disclosed that the ‘Yodha’ teaser will premiere on February 19.

Notably, 'Yodha' has already made history as the first Hindi film poster launch at 13,000ft altitude. In a video shared by the filmmaker, the team went skydiving in Dubai to reveal the poster.

In the video, the team is seen jumping off a flight, holding the poster, and with their help, unveiling it. Karan shared the video, writing, ‘’Airdropping’ the adrenaline-fueled ride onto your screens like never before! Gear up, #YodhaTeaser out on Feb 19.’

Speaking about the film, Karan said in a statement, ‘A special film like Yodha deserves a historic moment, one that makes waves through time. It’s an out-and-out actioner. At the same time, it’s edgy, it’s slick, and most importantly, it’s infused with the right amount of drama and thrill. Sid perfectly embodies the demeanour of an action hero. With YODHA, he has gone full throttle as the action hero of new India.’

Sidharth added, ‘This high-flying poster launch is just the beginning and it really sets the tone for the thrilling action to come. Without revealing too much I’d like to say that the audience is in for more such surprises before the release of Yodha, and I cannot wait to see how fans react to what’s in store. This film marks a long association of mine with Dharma Productions, starting with Student of the Year to Shershaah and now Yodha. Each of the films we have worked on has resonated with both the classes as well as the masses, and Yodha will undoubtedly take this legacy forward.’

‘Yodha’ will hit the theatres on March 15.

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