19th July 2024- The much-anticipated movie “Bad Newz,” a sequel to the 2019 hit “Good Newwz,” has finally hit theatres across India. Despite an impressive pre-release buildup, thanks in part to its chart-topping song “Tauba Tauba,” which had everyone making Instagram reels and trying out Vicky Kaushal’s viral hook step, the film is continuing to steal the show and trying to make a mark on audience heart.
Directed by Anand Tiwari, known for his debut film “Love per Square Foot” on Netflix, “Bad Newz” boasts a star-studded cast including Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk. The film’s premise seemed promising with Vicky Kaushal playing Akhil Chadha, a quintessential Punjabi munda, and Triptii Dimri as Saloni, an ambitious chef. Their on-screen chemistry, coupled with sleek visuals, set high expectations for a compelling narrative.
The story begins with Akhil charming Saloni, leading to their marriage. However, the couple soon faces irreconcilable differences, leading to their separation. Enter Gurbir (Ammy Virk), who provides Saloni with comfort and companionship, escalating their relationship from friendship to a more complicated entanglement. The film takes a bizarre turn with an unexpected pregnancy track, leading to a climax that leaves the audience bewildered.
“Bad Newz” had one of the best pre-release hypes in recent memory. The music, especially “Tauba Tauba,” struck a chord with listeners, and the visuals of Vicky and Triptii promised a cinematic escape from everyday life. Everyone on the internet was trying to do the viral hook step of Vicky Kaushal.
“Bad Newz” offers a glimpse into the evolving dynamics of modern relationships and the complications that come with them. If you’re a fan of the cast or simply curious about the sequel to “Good Newwz,” it might be worth a watch. Just keep your expectations in check and enjoy the musical highlights and stellar performances.
“Bad Newz” is currently showing in theatres across India. Grab your tickets, immerse yourself in the music, and witness the drama unfold on the big screen.