Katrina Kaif on “Bad Newz”: “Vicky Kaushal, You Always Impress, Triptii Dimri, You Are Amazing…”

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Katrina Kaif Praises Vicky Kaushal and Cast of "Bad Newz" in Heartfelt Instagram Review

The much-anticipated film “Bad Newz,” starring Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk, hit theaters on Friday, sparking a wave of reactions from fans and critics alike. Among the voices weighing in on the film was Bollywood star Katrina Kaif, who shared her enthusiastic review on Instagram.

In her Instagram story, Katrina Kaif praised the film’s cast and the overall entertainment value. She wrote, “And it’s hereeee… just too much fun this was. Bromance gets a new meaning with the Punjabi boys, effortless timing and chemistry… Vicky Kaushal, you always amaze me with your ease and the joy you bring on screen. Ammy Virk, just loved you in every scene. Triptii Dimri, you are just [star-eyed emoji]. Congratulations to Amritpal Singh Bindra, Anand Tiwari, and Karan Johar.”

Katrina’s supportive post comes shortly after she attended the film’s screening in Mumbai as her husband Vicky Kaushal’s plus one. The star couple, who married in December 2021 after two years of dating, happily posed for photographers at the event. Their wedding in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, was a grand affair with extensive celebrations. In a recent appearance on Karan Johar’s chat show “Koffee With Karan 8,” Vicky Kaushal revealed that his proposal to Katrina was spontaneous, happening just a day before their wedding.

Despite the buzz surrounding its release, “Bad Newz” has received mixed reviews from critics. Film critic Saibal Chatterjee gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, noting that while the film aimed to follow up on the success of Dharma Productions’ 2019 hit “Good Newwz,” it fell short in several areas. Chatterjee wrote, “Bad Newz, Dharma Productions’ follow-up to the far more perky (if not more quirky) ‘Good Newwz,’ which hinged on a couple of in-vitro fertilizations gone wrong, relies on Vicky Kaushal to pull it out of the fire. The lead actor gives the role of a brash and rash West Delhi momma’s boy his all when a bit of temperance would have stood him in better stead.”

Despite the mixed critical reception, fans of the actors and the film’s unique take on bromance are sure to enjoy the performances and chemistry on screen. Katrina Kaif’s glowing review adds a positive note to the film’s release, highlighting the hard work and talent of the cast and crew.

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