Bad Newz Box Office Preview: Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri Starrer Set for a Promising Opening

Bad Newz Box Office Preview: Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri Starrer Set for a Promising Opening. The much-anticipated romantic comedy Bad Newz, produced by Karan Johar, is set to hit theatres on July 19, 2024. Starring Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk, the film has generated significant buzz with its engaging trailer and the hit song “Tauba.” Directed by Anand Tiwari, this comic caper has been certified U/A by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) with a runtime of 2 hours and 22 minutes (142 minutes).

Screen Count and Distribution

Bad Newz will be released on approximately 2000 screens across India, a strategic move by distributor AA Films and the producers to maximize its reach. Bookings opened on Tuesday evening, and by Wednesday morning, the complete scheduling was in place. This early response has brought hope for the exhibition sector, indicating a strong opening.

Advance Booking and Ticket Sales

As of the latest update, Bad Newz has sold around 22,000 tickets. In the top national chains for its opening day. Including approximately 18,000 tickets in PVRInox and 4,000 in Cinepolis. The film aims to sell over 50,000 tickets in top chains for the first day. Driven by the chemistry between the leads and aggressive marketing.

Box Office Predictions: Based on advance booking trends, the opening day collection for Bad Newz. It is expected to be in the range of Rs 7.50 to 8.50 crore. The film’s pre-sales are already higher than those of “Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Ujha Jiya,” which opened at Rs 6.50 crore. If the current trend continues. Bad Newz could surpass the 50,000 ticket mark in pre-sales, placing it among the top 10 pre-sales of the year.

Bad Newz Box Office Preview: The film’s success will depend largely on audience reception and word of mouth, but early indicators are positive. As the film hits theaters, all eyes will be on its performance. Hoping it delivers the much-needed boost to the Hindi film industry.

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