Bad Newz, the much-anticipated sequel to the 2019 hit Good Newwz, has finally graced Indian theaters. The film, featuring a stellar cast including Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk, has been met with a mixed bag of reactions from viewers.
One common thread among reviews is the praise directed towards Vicky Kaushal’s performance. Many viewers highlighted his strong screen presence and ability to carry the film. However, opinions on the other actors, particularly Triptii Dimri, were more divided. Some found her comedic timing lacking, while others acknowledged her talent but felt she was not a suitable match for Kaushal’s on-screen energy.
The film’s storyline and overall chemistry among the stars received a mixed response. Some viewers found the plot engaging and appreciated the camaraderie between the actors, while others felt the film lacked a compelling narrative. A recurring point of contention was the lack of a strong comedic element, with some reviewers feeling the film fell short in this regard.
The director of Bad Newz, Anand Tiwari, has built a reputation for his work on web series such as Bang Baaja Baarat and Bandish Bandits. His previous directorial venture, the Netflix film Love per Square Foot, featured Angira Dhar, whom he later married. Tiwari’s latest project, Ae Watan Mere Watan, showcases his talent as an actor, further diversifying his portfolio.
Despite the mixed reviews, Bad Newz has certainly generated significant buzz. Google searches for the film have skyrocketed, reflecting a keen interest in the movie, even with conflicting opinions on its quality. Whether the film will ultimately be a box office hit remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Bad Newz has sparked conversation and ignited a lively debate among Bollywood fans.