Vicky Kaushal’s latest film, ‘Bad Newz,’ has hit theatres and is receiving rave reviews from fans and industry insiders. Among those praising the film is Vicky’s brother, Sunny Kaushal, who took to Instagram to share his thoughts.
Sunny shared the movie trailer on his Instagram stories, writing, “Yaar kya mazaa aa gaya yeh movie dekh ke… The comedy, the drama, the performances… everything is just too good. I haven’t laughed this loud in a long time.” He congratulated director Anand Tiwari and praised the performances of Vicky, Ammy Virk, and Triptii Dimri.
“Congratulations @anandntiwari for this one. I’ve witnessed your passion during the making of this film, and the purity in your heart comes through in every frame,” Sunny continued. “@ammyvirk paaji… tusi taa dhooma paa tiyaan… new heartthrob in town… loved you in every frame. @tripti_dimri you were so fantastic as Saloni… but I would have chosen Harman. @vickykaushal09 main kya hi bolu? Comedy mein bhi ace kar raha hai ladka.”
He concluded his note with, “@bindraamritpal @karanjohar Congratulations guys.”
Ananya Panday also praised the film and its cast, sharing on her Instagram stories, “The good news is that your weekend plan is sorted!!! #BadNewzzzz is here, and if you wanna have the best time ever, go watch it right now in theatres (and then watch it again)!!!!!!” She added, “The best people doing what they do best @vickykaushal09 @tripti_dimri @ammyvirk @anandntiwari @bindraamritpal @karanjohar @apoorva1972 @nehadhupia.”
The film’s team organized a special screening on Thursday night, attended by the cast, crew, and Vicky’s family, including his wife, Katrina Kaif, and his brother Sunny. Directed by Anand Tiwari, ‘Bad Newz’ is a spiritual successor to the 2019 hit ‘Good Newwz,’ which starred Kareena Kapoor Khan, Akshay Kumar, Kiara Advani, and Diljit Dosanjh.
Produced by Anand Tiwari along with Hiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Amritpal Singh Bindra, ‘Bad Newz’ features standout performances from Triptii Dimri and Ammy Virk. The film is now running in cinemas, promising audiences a delightful and entertaining experience.