YUDHRA is the story of an angry young man. Girish Dixit (Saurabh Gokhale) is an honest police officer who deals a huge blow to the drug mafia in India. He and his pregnant wife Prerna (Sharvari Deshpande) get killed in a road accident. The doctors, however, are able to save… the child miraculously. Girish’s police colleague Kartik Rathore (Gajraj Rao) adopts the child, and he’s named Yudhra. Since childhood, his only friend has been Nikhat, the daughter of Rehman, also a cop and a friend of Kartik. Yudhra (Siddhant Chaturvedi) grows up with anger issues. He also becomes a rebel without a cause, which becomes a cause of concern for Kartik, since he is now in public life. Rehman suggests that Yudhra should be enrolled in NCTA (National Cadet Training Academy) and then he can get into the armed forces and serve the country. Nikhat (Malavika Mohanan), who is studying to become a doctor, convinces him. Yudhra is doing well at NCTA when one day, he almost kills a civilian over a fight. Yudhra is rusticated from NCTA and he’s imprisoned for 9 months. Rehman asks him to channel his anger just like how his father did and help him fight the drug mafia. He also reveals to Yudhra that his father was killed by the biggest drug lord, Sikandar (Joao Mario). Yudhra agrees. His first mission is now to befriend Naidu (Parmeshwar K R), who is a trusted aide of Feroz (Raj Arjun), the second biggest drug lord. He used to work once for Sikandar and now, they are sworn enemies. What happens next forms the rest of the film.
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