• By Ridhi Suri
  • Fri, 19 Jul 2024 02:02 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Bad Newz Twitter Review: Amidst eager anticipation, Vicky Kaushal, Tripti Dimri, and Ammy Virk's comedy-drama has finally hit theaters. The film's advance bookings saw a surge in ticket sales, hinting at a strong opening weekend ahead. Directed by Anand Tiwari, Bad Newz intricately explores the complexities of heteropaternal superfecundation amidst chaotic and heartfelt drama. Vicky and Ammy shine in roles that navigate the unexpected challenges of fatherhood with depth and nuance. Tripti Dimri's addition to the ensemble brings a vibrant touch of comic mayhem, enriching the narrative tapestry with her spirited performance.

The film's blend of humour and drama promises a compelling cinematic experience, drawing praise for its engaging storyline and strong performances. As Bad Newz unfolds, it sets the stage for a journey that intertwines laughter and poignant moments, resonating with audiences eager for a memorable moviegoing experience. Viewers who attended the first day first show of Bad Newz have swiftly shared their initial reviews on social media. Fans are showering love on Vicky Kaushal as they hail the rom-com as uproariously funny and delightful.

A user wrote, "#BadNewzReview, What a fun ride was this movie, The jokes, the story everything works really well. Vicky Kaushal as usual stole the show, And Triptii Dimri was really good too, (Trailer me acting nahi dikhaya inhone) Don't miss out this one.." Another added, "One Word Review-- VERDICT - ENTERTAINING, RATING - 4/5, Bad Newz is a delightful blend of humor, drama, and emotion. With ample laughs, witty one-liners, and an engrossing storyline, it promises non-stop entertainment." A third comment read, "#BadNewzReview , The best thing about #BadNewz is the chemistry between @vickykaushal09 & @AmmyVirk this duo made me laugh and cry towards the climax. Some Bro Moments will hit you. #TriptiiDimri is good, it's a comedy film and I really Loved it."

About Bad Newz

In the film, Saloni Bagga (Tripti) meets Akhil Chadha (Vicky) in a classic Bollywood-style encounter at a wedding. Akhil, a man with mama's boy tendencies and selfish behaviour, as they marry, their impulsive honeymoon in Greece ends with Saloni leaving him to settle in the Mussoorie. There, she encounters Gurbir Pannu (Ammy), a respectful hotel owner. Following a drunken night, Saloni discovers she's pregnant with twins from different fathers.

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