"Bad Newz" is a disappointing throwback to the ludicrous, crass comedies of the past, filled with regressive slapstick humor that revolves around sexual references and mocks fidelity, chastity, and marriage. It glorifies a lack of commitment in relationships, ensuring that the morally dubious protagonist comes away unscathed and "clean."
The humor is dry, the acting is over-the-top, and Triptii Dimri's performance is marred by a mindless display of skin. Intimate scenes appear to be included merely for their own sake, rather than contributing to the plot or character development. The songs are forgettable and fail to leave any lasting impression.
Adding to the misery, the film relies heavily on outdated stereotypes and lazy writing. The dialogues are cringe-worthy, with punchlines that fall flat more often than not. The storyline is predictable and lacks any semblance of creativity or originality.
The film's attempt to pass off inappropriate behavior as comedic results in tasteless jokes that border on offensive. Instead of evolving with the times, it clings to a bygone era of humor that should have stayed in the past.
Acting by the other leads is no redemption either. Vicky Kaushal seems to be making wrong choices now.
Overall, this film should be avoided at all costs. However, if this kind of humor appeals to you and you're looking for a bit of sexual stimulation in the theaters, you might find it worth a watch. For everyone else, it's best to steer clear and save your time and money for something more deserving.