Photo: Triptii Dimri and Vicky Kaushal in upcoming Hindi Rom-com ‘Bad News’
Tiwari shares insights on the romantic comedy’s unique premise and addresses criticisms about its subject matter.
In an exclusive interview with indianexpress.com, filmmaker Anand Tiwari delves into the making of his latest romantic comedy “Bad Newz,” which stars Triptii Dimri, Vicky Kaushal, and Ammy Virk. Tiwari, known for his directorial ventures like “Love per Square Foot” and “Majaa Ma,” expresses excitement about the film’s production and the freedom granted by producers Karan Johar and Apoorva Mehta.
The film has garnered significant attention not only for its star-studded cast but also for Vicky Kaushal’s viral dance performance on the song “Tauba Tauba.” Tiwari attributes the song’s success to its authentic Punjabi roots and credits choreographer Bosco Martis for bringing Vicky’s energetic performance to life.
Commenting on the film’s moral stance, Tiwari emphasizes that it is intended for a family audience, having received a U/A certificate from the CBFC without any cuts. He reassures that the film’s content is responsibly handled and invites viewers to judge its approach upon release.
With anticipation building among cinephiles and social media enthusiasts alike, “Bad Newz” promises to deliver an engaging blend of romance, comedy, and a thought-provoking premise that challenges conventional storytelling.
As “Bad Newz” prepares to hit theaters, Anand Tiwari remains optimistic about its reception and looks forward to audiences experiencing the film’s unique narrative and memorable performances.