BAD NEWZ: A Fun Entertainer!

Review: Bad Newz (4.0/5 Stars) – A MyAxom Reviews Rating

Star Cast: Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, Ammy Virk

Director: Anand Tiwari

Movie Synopsis:

BAD NEWZ tells the tale of a woman caught between two men. Akhil Chadha (Vicky Kaushal), a restaurant owner in Delhi, meets Saloni Bagga (Triptii Dimri) at a wedding. Saloni, a chef aspiring to win a Meraki Star, eventually marries Akhil. However, cracks emerge in their relationship, leading to a divorce. Saloni relocates to Mussoorie and joins Gurbir Pannu’s (Ammy Virk) hotel. A tangled web unfolds as Saloni discovers she is pregnant with twins, one from each man, sparking a paternity test and subsequent drama.

Story Review:

Ishita Moitra’s engaging storyline, coupled with witty dialogues by Tarun Dudeja, creates an entertaining narrative. Anand Tiwari’s direction infuses a light-hearted tone reminiscent of 90s comedies, enhancing the romantic and comedic elements. The film’s second half delivers a blend of humor and poignant moments, culminating in a noteworthy finale.

Performance Review:

Vicky Kaushal shines in his role, commanding the screen with his charisma. Triptii Dimri delivers a commendable performance, while Ammy Virk excels, especially in the film’s latter half. Supporting cast members like Sheeba Chadha and Neha Dhupia make notable impressions, though some characters fall short in eliciting laughter.

Music and Technical Aspects:

The music, featuring catchy tracks like ‘Tauba Tauba’ and ‘Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam’, adds charm to the film. Costume design, production quality, and editing contribute to the overall polished look and feel of the movie.

Conclusion:

MyAxom Reviews rates BAD NEWZ as a delightful entertainer, likely to appeal to a youthful audience. With its blend of comedy and drama, the film is poised for a successful box office run.

Watch the official trailer of Bad Newz featuring Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, Ammy Virk, and directed by Anand Tiwari: Bad Newz Trailer

Overall, BAD NEWZ is a must-watch for those seeking a blend of romance, humor, and drama in a Bollywood flick.