Vicky Kaushal's "Bad Newz" review and box office collection

By Nagpur Trends Team Published on 2024-07-22 09:19:32.
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Vicky Kaushal's latest romantic-comedy, "Bad Newz," has kicked off its box office journey with a bang. After a solid opening day of Rs 8.3 crore on Friday, July 19, the film saw a notable growth on its first Saturday, July 20. Early estimates suggest "Bad Newz" earned approximately Rs 9.75 crore on Saturday, bringing its total collection to Rs 18.05 crore in just two days.
Critically, "Bad Newz" has received a mixed response. While the first half is praised for its light-hearted and entertaining nature, the second half has been criticized for losing its comedic charm. Nevertheless, Vicky Kaushal's portrayal of Akhil Chadha, a character with quirky obsessions, has garnered attention and praise.
Comparisons have been drawn between Kaushal's performance and Ranveer Singh's iconic roles as the quintessential Delhi boy. In "Bad Newz," Kaushal brings a unique charm to his character, complemented by strong performances from co-stars like Triptii Dimri and Sheeba Chadha.
"Bad Newz" continues to stir up conversations with its blend of comedy and sentimental moments, though opinions on its success are divided. Critics agree that if the film had stayed true to its comedic roots throughout, it would have been a standout. Vicky Kaushal and Triptii Dimri, especially, are highlighted for their electric chemistry. Kaushal, known for his versatility, brings humor effortlessly, while Dimri breaks free from her serious roles, shining with vitality and charm.
Despite the strong leads, supporting characters overshadowed, their impact muted by the script's focus on Kaushal's character development. Neha Dhupia's aunt character and Faisal Rashid's incredulous doctor add flavor. Ananya Panday, in a cameo as herself, adds to the ensemble but doesn't significantly influence the plot.
The film's narrative indulges in Kaushal's character, Akhil Chadha, showcasing his growth and maturation. This trope, a staple of Bollywood romantic comedies, is well-executed, allowing Kaushal to display his range convincingly. His dance sequences, in particular, have garnered praise for their energy and charm. While "Bad Newz" struggles with tonal shifts, veering into sentimental territory in its latter half, Kaushal's performance remains a highlight from start to finish. As audiences digest the film's mix of laughs and tears, Kaushal's charisma and Dimri's refreshing presence promise an engaging cinematic experience despite its flaws.


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