Bad News Box Office: Vicky Kaushal to get his first double digit opener

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Bad News Box Office: Vicky Kaushal to get his first double digit opener

Vicky Kaushal’s latest film Bad Newz is expected to get a double digit opening at the box office. Directed by Anand Tiwari, the film also stars Amy Virk and Tripti Dimri.

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Vicky Kaushal, Tripti Dimri and Amy Virk starrer ‘Bad Newz’ released in theatres on Friday, July 19. Directed by Anand Tiwari, the film is expected to bring some good news for the Hindi film industry which has not seen any big hits in 2024. According to early estimates, the film may gross over Rs 9-10 crore on its opening day.

According to a report Pinkvilla According to reports, the romantic-comedy will open with a collection of Rs 9-10 crore at the box office and may earn around Rs 30 crore over the weekend. Industry tracker Sakanilak has reported that the film has earned Rs 3.71 crore from the sale of 93,924 tickets on the first day itself.

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Actor Vicky Kaushal, whose initial earnings have not been in double digits His 12-year career Still, Bad Newz may have the biggest opening yet. So far, the film that gave him the biggest opening was the 2019 military drama Uri – The Surgical Strike, which earned Rs 8.20 crore on its first day and grossed Rs 245.36 crore during its theatrical run.

His last theatrical release, Sam Bahadur (2023), grossed Rs 5.75 crore. The Great Indian Family (2023) earned Rs 1 crore on its first Friday, and Zara Hatke Zara Bachke (2023) earned Rs 5.49 crore on its release day.

Bad Newz has a strong chance of becoming a box office hit as the audience is giving the film positive reviews on social media. Also, the film is not facing any tough competition as the excitement of the audience is almost over. Kalki fever 2898 AD And the other two films currently running, Sarfira and Indian 2, have failed to attract audiences at the box office.

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