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Yodha 2024 Ending Explained: Who Was the Actual Hijacker?

What is the movie Yodha about?

By Ayush VermaPublished about a month ago 3 min read
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Yodha 2024 Ending Explained

So friends, the Sidharth Malhotra-starrer action thriller movie Yodha has been released in theaters, and today's topic is going to be dedicated to it, meaning we are here with the ending explanation of the Yodha movie. How is this movie, after all? What happened at the end of this movie?

First of all, if I give a one-liner review of this movie, I will just say that it's a perfect example of the action thriller genre in which you will get to see a perfect amount of action and thrilling elements too.

So now we will enter into a little spoiler territory, talk about its story and ending, and see what happens in this movie and what it wants to say.

Yodha Ending Explained

The movie has two hijackings. In the first one, Arun, played by Siddharth Malhotra, survives an attack in 2001. Then, there's another hijacking where it seems like Arun is being framed and made to be part of it against his wishes.

And after that, at first, the Indian authorities thought that Arun was the one who hijacked; they thought that Arun was taking revenge from the government for the closure of the Yodha unit, but later it was revealed how Pakistan framed Arun.

First, Arun fights and somehow kills the corrupt pilot. Then, he realizes that Laila, played by Disha Patani, is also from Pakistan. Afterward, there's a confrontation between Arun and Laila. Meanwhile, a big problem arises on the plane: there's too much sulfur gas spreading.

After the sulfur gas spreads, any contact could trigger the plane to explode, and it's headed towards Islamabad. Initially, it seems like it's targeting the entire Parliament office. However, it's later revealed that the target is the masjid where the Pakistani PM is located. The plan is to assassinate the PM using an Indian plane. The assassination of the Pakistani PM by an Indian plane could actively provoke a clear declaration of war.

So this is the terrorist's plan, but Arun does not allow that plan to be executed; he puts in his full force. Arun kills Disha Patani's character, and Tanya, who is an intern pilot with him, stops the plane from crashing.

Arun fills the cargo stage area below with water so that the pressure reduces, the pressure comes back to normal, and the plane can land. So at the end, the plane lands, yes, but before the plane lands, an issue definitely arises: the tier is not opening, but the good thing is that Arun solves that issue manually with his own hands, basically along with that intern Tanya. He saves all the passengers.

Yodha proves to be an exciting movie, filled with surprises and thrilling moments. Sunny Hinduja's character, Jalal, emerges as the mastermind behind both the current attack and the 2001 hijacking. Arun engages in a tense battle with him, reclaiming his Yodha unit and ensuring the safety of both the Indian and Pakistani Prime Ministers.

Despite its strengths, the trailer gives away too much, leaving little room for surprise, which is disappointing.

However, the fast-paced action scenes, particularly in the 2001 hijacking, keep viewers engaged. Sidharth Malhotra delivers an outstanding performance, showcasing impressive action skills that rival even Tiger Shroff's.

Overall, Yodha is a winning film worth watching at least once.

Conclusion

If you've also watched Yodha Movie, I'd love to hear your thoughts on it! As for me, I found it quite engaging. The plot twists and action-packed scenes kept me on the edge of my seat. However, I do agree that the trailer revealed too much, which reduces the element of surprise. Nevertheless, Sidharth Malhotra's performance was impressive, and the overall movie experience was enjoyable. I look forward to hearing your thoughts too. See you soon!

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