Bad Newz Movie Review: Triptii Dimri’s Standout Performance Opposite Vicky Kaushal

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“Bad Newz” promises hilarity with its outrageous premise: a woman impregnated by two different men! The main cast includes Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk as the accidental fathers, and Tripti Dimri as a woman who has to face the reality of early parenthood. The reviews have been controversial; some people found the cast enjoyable, while others appreciated the comedy spin on a complicated issue.

However, others criticize the inconsistent humor and predictable plot. So, is “Bad Newz” a laugh riot or a missed opportunity? Let’s delve deeper and see if this comedy delivers the promised entertainment. 

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Bad Newsz Story

Bad Newsz is a comedic take on an unusual pregnancy. The main character, Saloni Bagga, gets pregnant and finds out she is pregnant with twins, but unknown to her, the twins are the products of different fathers, Akhil and Gurbir, men she had affairs with separately but met only once.

As the news sinks in, hilarious chaos erupts as Akhil and Gurbir compete for Saloni’s heart and grapple with the prospect of co-parenting twins with an unconventional origin story. 

Bad Newz Movie Review

Bad Newz boasts an intriguing premise and a charismatic cast. Vicky Kaushal shines, but the humor is a mixed bag. While some jokes land, others fall flat.

The film thrives on the chaotic dynamic between the leads, especially the rivalry between Akhil and Gurbir. Tripti Dimri holds her own, but some found her comedic timing lacking. The praise goes to the lively chemistry between the cast, which keeps the film afloat.

However, the plot stretches thin at times, and the ending, while satisfactory, isn’t groundbreaking. If you’re looking for a side-splitting comedy, Bad Newz might not quite deliver.

But for a mildly entertaining watch with a unique premise and a charming cast, it’s worth a shot. Just be prepared for a bumpy comedic ride.

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