Baz Newz Box Office 10 Days Collection: Upon its release, “Bad Newz” received decent reviews and had a strong opening at the box office, with a first-day collection of Rs 8.3 crores. The film continued to perform well over the opening weekend.
The much-anticipated film “Bad Newz,” starring Vicky Kaushal and Triptii Dimri, has been the talk of the town. This marks their first collaboration, and it has successfully captured the hearts of millions.
Directed by Anand Tiwari, the movie also features Ammy Virk and Neha Dhupia in lead roles. “Bad Newz” is a comedy-drama and a spiritual sequel to the 2019 hit “Good Newz,” which starred Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Kiara Advani.
The storyline of “Bad Newz” revolves around a rare and intriguing concept known as heteropaternal superfecundation. This phenomenon occurs when twins are born to the same mother but have different biological fathers.
The unique plot, combined with the sizzling chemistry between Vicky Kaushal and Triptii Dimri, as well as the catchy music, has created significant buzz around the film.
Bad Newz Box Office Day 10 Collection is Near 50 Crores
However, there was a noticeable drop in collections on the first Monday. Despite this, the movie managed to hold its ground and earned Rs 42.85 crores in its first week.
The second weekend brought a positive turn for “Bad Newz,” with collections increasing by over 50%. According to reports from Sacnilk, the film earned Rs 2.15 crores on the eighth day (second Friday) and Rs 3.25 crores on the ninth day (second Saturday).
This brought the total collection to Rs 48.25 crores. The trend suggests that “Bad Newz” is expected to earn around Rs 4 crores on the tenth day (second Sunday), which would push the total box office collection past the Rs 50 crores mark.
The film’s performance in the second weekend indicates a strong audience reception and positive word of mouth. It’s particularly impressive considering the competition from other releases and the ongoing challenges faced by the entertainment industry. “Bad Newz” has managed to carve out a niche for itself, thanks to its unique storyline and the strong performances of its cast.
In an interview with Money Control, Vicky Kaushal shared his experience of working in a comedy genre for the first time with “Bad Newz.” He expressed his excitement about exploring different roles and genres, saying, “For any actor, there is this urge to do as many different kinds of roles as possible. Luckily, I got to work in many different genres and was offered diverse roles.
I have worked with many different directors, and my personal favorite genre is drama and action. While doing comedy, you get a lot of confidence because you have cracked it.
There are many legendary actors like Govinda, Akshay sir, Kishore Kumar ji, and even Diljit (Dosanjh) Paaji. They have been absolutely fantastic at the comedy, and we have also tried our hands at it. So, it is a fun film that you can watch with your family while eating popcorn.”
Triptii Dimri also received praise for her performance, with many noting her strong screen presence and chemistry with Vicky Kaushal. The film’s music, composed by a talented team, has been another highlight, with several tracks becoming popular among audiences.
As “Bad Newz” continues its run in theaters, the film’s journey at the box office will be closely watched. The next few days will be crucial in determining the movie’s final box office tally. If the positive trend continues, “Bad Newz” could surpass expectations and emerge as a significant success.
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Overall, “Bad Newz” has proven to be an entertaining and unique addition to the comedy-drama genre. The film’s success can be attributed to its fresh concept, engaging performances, and strong direction.
As it crosses the Rs 50 crores mark, the cast and crew have much to celebrate. Fans of Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and the entire team behind “Bad Newz” will undoubtedly be eager to see how the film continues to perform in the coming days.