Yaara movie review: Tigmanshu Dhulia's film on friendship is strangely devoid of feeling Yaara review: Yaara, starring Vidyut Jammwal, Amit Sadh, Vijay Varma, Kenny Basumatary and Shruti Haasan. The film, starring Vidyut Jammwal, Amit Sadh, Vijay Verma, Kenny D Basumatary and Shruti Haasan, revolves around the friendship of four criminals - Phagun, Mitwa, Rizwan and Bahadur - who are part of the Chaukdi Gang, and traces their rise and fall. The film follows Vidyut Jammwal as Phagun and Amit.

Analysis: Yaara is a tedious tale of friendship and poor script and screenplay fail the film. Starting on a promising note, the movie keeps you hooked till the interval. Yaara Movie review: Who is a friend and who is a foe?

Yaara

A blacksmith named Chand in Rajasthan wants his little son Phagun […] Yaara directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia is high on action and emotion. The film has a strong cast of talented actors including Vidyut Jammwal, Amit Sadh, Vijay Verma, Shruti Haasan and Kenny Basumatary. Yaara is an action-drama that is directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia. The film stars Vidyut Jammwal, Shruti Haasan, Amit Sadh, Vijay Varma and Kenny Basumatary. Yaara falls into the neo genre of review-less films. The only great thing about the movie is its online release..

Trailer Yaara

It might sound a little harsh, but I think it is time to be honest without sweet coating our words and telling the film producers and directors that they are wasting their money and our time (and our money as well). Starring Vidyut Jammwal, Shruti Haasan, Amit Sadh, Vijay Varma and Kenny Basumatary, the movie is. Sᴏmeᴡhere arᴏᴜnd the halfᴡay mark ᴏf Yaara, Vidyᴜt Jammᴡal and Shrᴜti Haasan narrᴏᴡly esᴄape ᴡhat ᴄᴏᴜld haᴠe been a fatal enᴄᴏᴜnter and manage tᴏ ᴄrᴏss ᴏᴠer intᴏ a Naxal-liberated ᴠillage.

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