Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Bad Newz’ Scores Third Best Opening Weekend at Box Office.

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At long last, Bollywood film fans have something to celebrate. Bad Newz not only had a great opening weekend, but it also had tremendous expansion during the weekend, leading to impressive box office numbers.

“Bad Newz” is a crude film in which a teenage girl is pregnant by two men, starring Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk. By objectifying the girl, the filmmaker Anand Tiwari promotes the cliché that “a child needs a father.” It’s a cringe-worthy movie that imparts strange financial lessons.

Bad Newz had a respectable initial weekend at the movie theatre office. The movie, which stars Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk in the key parts, made nearly Rs 30 crore in three days, more than doubling the total revenue from “Sarfira,” which opened to a lackluster reception the previous weekend.

With its current total of Rs. 30.62 crore, the movie is well-positioned to start turning a profit soon. The theater receipts for this mid-budget movie are sufficient to cover the associated expenses.

Furthermore, the movie has received favorable reviews, and viewers are also spreading the word about it, so Bad Newz will continue to draw crowds during the week.

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Box office estimate: Day 1

The movie’s earnings have steadily increased; from Rs. 8.62 crore on Friday to Rs. 10.55 crore on Saturday and finally Rs. 11.45 crore on Sunday, the picture’s receipts have increased consistently. For the Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk films, reaching two double-digit days during their first weekend is a respectable accomplishment.

However, everyone’s attention is now focused on the sort of statistics that occur starting on Monday. At the very least, Rs. 4 crores are anticipated; however, it would be absolutely amazing if it could even approach the Rs. 5 crore threshold, since it would indicate that weekdays would also contribute about Rs. 20 crores extra.

Box office estimate: Day 2

Bad Newz’s outstanding advance booking rate—which saw a notable spike in bookings in the final few days before the film’s release—is responsible for the movie’s impressive opening day haul. The movie’s strong opening day has also been attributed to the favorable reviews and encouraging crowd response. As Vicky’s biggest opening day grosser to date, Uri: The Surgical Strike brought in an impressive Rs. 8.20 crore. However, the film’s business has managed to surpass that of the previous release.

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On its second day, Bad Newz, which is helmed by Anand Tiwari, saw a 25% increase in revenue, with preliminary estimates putting it between Rs. 10.50 crores and Rs. 10.70 crores. For the Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk films to surpass the Rs. 30 crore milestone within their first weekend, significant improvements must be made on Sunday.

Bad Newz has made Rs. 19.20 crore in two days, and its current goal is to earn Rs. 30 crore over its first weekend of release. After the two-day run, the movie only has the important Monday test left, which it passed with flying colors.

Vicky, box office maverick.

The movie is a significant personal accomplishment for Vicky Kaushal, particularly as it becomes his third-biggest weekend opener ever. Raazi made Rs. 32.94 crore on its first weekend of release, while Uri: The Surgical Strike took in Rs. 35.73 crore. Right now, Bad Newz is just barely above that. Since Uri: The Surgical Strike had maintained an incredible hold over the week as well, the first-week benchmark would remain intact, with Week One totaling Rs. 70.94 crore.

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Vicky Kaushal has demonstrated his box office ability once more with Bad Newz, reaffirming his status as one of Bollywood’s most bankable performers. The movie is expected to rank among the highest-grossing of the year as long as it continues to receive favorable reviews and praise from viewers.

Bad Newz had a respectable opening weekend at the box office overall. The movie, which stars Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk in the key parts, made nearly Rs 30 crore in three days, more than doubling the total revenue from “Sarfira,” which opened to a lackluster reception the previous weekend.

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