‘Yodha’ teaser out: Sidharth Malhotra is on a rescue mission in the intense action-thriller

Updated : Feb 19, 2024 15:36
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Sidharth Malhotra is back with yet another action-packed patriotic genre film. The makers of ‘Yodha’ have unveiled the teaser of the film. Sharing the teaser on Instagram, film’s producer Karan Johar wrote in caption, “The Sky’s the limit and he’s about to cross them all. Landing straight to your screens with a BANG! #YodhaTeaser OUT NOW! #Yodha in cinemas March 15.”  

All about ‘Yodha’ teaser 

Sidharth Malhotra gets on a dangerous rescue mission as a plane with passengers onboard gets hijacked. The one-minute-long teaser gives the viewers glimpses of promising mid-air action sequences. There are guns, fights and Sidharth Malhotra stealing the show in uniform. Besides Sidharth, we also get to see Disha Patani in the role of air hostess. 

Dharma productions has also posted the teaser on its YouTube channel where they wrote, “Brace for impact as this will create a turbulence unlike any other on the screens. Packed with action and thrill, Sidharth Malhotra is all set to be- Yodha.” 

About Sidharth Malhotra starrer ‘Yodha’ 

Sidharth Malhotra, Disha Patani and Raashii Khanna starrer ‘Yodha’ is directed by Pushkar Ojha and Sagar Ambre. After postponing and changing the release date of the film multiple times, the film will be released on March 15, 2024.  

Sidharth was last seen in ‘Indian Police Force’, which also starred Shilpa Shetty and Vivek Oberoi. Directed and created by Rohit Shetty, the show was released on OTT.

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