All Hopes On Tripti Dimri’s Pregnancy

SIBY JEYYA
This year, bollywood is having a hard time. The business is thriving on low-budget films like Munjya and srikanth because all of the big films have failed. All eyes are now on tripti dimri, who portrays a pregnant woman with a twist in the forthcoming movie Bad Newz. With the release of her latest movie, Bad Newz, tripti dimri is back following her amazing performance in Animal.
 
Fans are ecstatic that the Bad Newz teaser, which stars vicky kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk, has finally surdata-faced. With the popularity of good newwz as a model, Bad Newz wants to provide an equal amount of poignant moments mixed with humor. The 2:57-minute teaser previews a tale full of outrageous humor and surprising surprises.
 

Triptii Dimri portrays Saloni in Bad Newz, a character who finds herself in an unusual circumstance—she is pregnant but doesn't know who the father is. She becomes more engaged with Vicky Kaushal's character at first, but then she develops feelings for Ammy Virk's character, which causes further issues. Medical advice indicates that because of a rare disease, both guys may be the father.
 
Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk have to accept that it's possible for them to both be the father of Saloni's twins. The two's humorous rivalry seems to be a highlight, giving their encounters a charming Tom-and-Jerry quality. Tripti appears quite attractive and sexy. The film appears to be truly enjoyable, and the language is amusing. The trailer has an air of wonder and well-being when the nostalgic song Mere Mehboob Mere Sanam from SRK's Duplicate is included. bollywood is at last settling into a rhythm with its original stories, catchy soundtracks, and humorous dialogue.
 

It will be intriguing to observe, nevertheless, how the filmmaker would defend a scenario in which a woman dates one man and has sex with both of them for the sole purpose of passing the time without any protection. We wonder if Tripti Dimri's character would be subjected to the same scrutiny from feminists who chastised Ranbir Kapoor's character in "Animal" for his adulterous affair. Bad Newz, which is produced by karan johar and directed by anand Tiwari, will open in cinemas on July 19.
 
 


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