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FILM REVIEW: BAD NEWS

The movie "Bad News," starring Vicky Kaushal, Amy Virk, and Tripti Dimri, is now showing in theaters. This movie introduces Vicky and Tripti's new relationship for the first time. Will you be watching "Bad News" this weekend? Then, before purchasing a ticket, read the movie review. As Saloni (Tripti Dimri) pursues her dream of working as a "Meraki Star" chef, she falls in love with the wealthy chef Akhil Chaddha (Vicky Kaushal) of the Chadha Chap restaurant.

Gentleman Gurbir Pannu (Amy Virk), after a brief engagement, marriage, and divorce with Akhil, enters Saloni's life. Saloni has 'quality time' with both of them in one night, after which she becomes pregnant. Unsure about the child's father, Saloni invites both Gurbir and Akhil to do a paternity test.

The test results show that Vicky and Akhil are the child's fathers and that Saloni's pregnancy is the consequence of "heteropaternal superfecundation." To find out who Saloni will choose to live with and who will get custody of the child, you'll need to see the movie "Bad News," which stars Amy Virk, Vicky Kaushal, and Tripti Dimri, in theaters.

However, the humor is a recurring theme in all four of them, and "Bad News" appears incredibly light in comparison to the effort that went into the scripts of these movies. The punchlines in this movie have become more apparent due to Vicky Kaushal. Vicky's acting is what makes the theater laugh; without it, the comedic exchanges between Amy Virk and Tripti would not look humorous at all.

The bad news for those who watched Akshay-Kareena's Good News and are anticipating this movie with high hopes is that there is no relation between the two movies, neither in terms of subject matter nor style. However, why is this movie referred to as Good News' sequel? This is a significant query. That movie would have been great to watch with your family, but if you watch the first part of it with your parents and you're a kid from the nineties (who isn't so kid anymore), you will undoubtedly end up fighting with them.

Anand Tiwari, an actor turned filmmaker, is releasing his debut feature film in a commercial theater. He had previously directed "Majaa Maa" by Madhuri Dixit for Prime Video. The main flaw in this movie is how poorly it is written. Even when the director has given it his all, there isn't much he can do if the screenplay isn't very strong.

However, this is insufficient effort. This movie follows the formula of adding some sex, some PJ, and some emotional drama to create a film. However, we've been so spoilt by directors like Kiran Rao and Kunal Khemu that we have much higher expectations for comedies these days. Speaking about writing, Tarun Dudeja and Ishita Moitra collaborated on this movie's script. Moitra created the dialogue for Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani.

Vicky Kaushal is the real star of this movie, even with Tripti Dimri. He made all of the movie's lighthearted dialogue humorous. The way he portrays the wealthy Punjabi guy of Delhi makes it difficult to imagine that he was Sam Bahadur only a few months before. Through his facial expressions and speech patterns, Vicky keeps us interested in this movie all the way through. When it comes to his dialogue in this movie, Vicky Kaushal is the driving force behind "Akhil Chaddha Sabse Vadda." Tripti is a talented actor. However, the actress has to put in a lot of effort when she has an actor like Vicky Kaushal in front of her.

 

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