Vicky
Kaushal
does
not
mince
his
words
when
he
interacts
with
the
media.
But
when
he
was
asked
about
rumours
of
his
wife
Katrina
Kaif’s
pregnancy,
it
left
the
actor
blushing.
The
actor
was
present
at
trailer
launch
event
for
his
upcoming
romantic-comedy,
Bad
Newz,
which
also
features
Tripti
Dimri
and
Ammy
Virk.
Directed
by
Anand
Tiwari
of
Love
Per
Square
Foot
and
Maja
Ma
fame,
the
film
is
a
comedic
spin
to
a
unique
pregnancy
phenomenon
‘Heteropaternal
Superfecundation’,
in
which
Ammy
and
Vicky
play
soon-to-be
fathers
to
Tripti’s
twins.
Is
the
real
‘good
news’
on
the
way?
Vicky
tells
us
here
Interestingly,
the
trailer
also
has
a
Katrina
reference
and
Vicky
shares
that
his
wife
is
yet
to
see
and
‘review’
it.
He
adds
that
before
the
launch
event
he
had
only
hinted
to
her
that
she
is
a
part
of
it,
which
left
her
confused.
The
event
was
also
attended
by
Producer
Karan
Johar,
Dharma
Productions
CEO
Apoorva
Mehta
and
Director
Anand
Tiwari.
Is
Bad
Newz
Co-Producer
Amritpal
Singh
Bindra
set
to
marry
a
Bollywood
actress?
A
random
question
leaves
Vicky
and
Tripti
confused
Tripti,
who
proved
her
talent
in
films
like
Laila
Majnu,
Bulbbul,
Qala
and
Animal,
claims
Bad
Newz
marks
her
“first
commercial
film”
as
lead.
“It
is
a
great
feeling
to
be
attending
the
trailer
launch
event
of
my
film
after
a
gap
of
six
years.
I
am
extremely
happy
that
this
is
my
first
proper
commercial
film
as
lead
and
I
couldn’t
have
asked
for
a
better
team,”
says
Tripti
who
reveals
that
she
found
comedy
tough
and
decided
to
attend
workshops
with
Director
Anand
Tiwari.
“I
was
told
that
it
is
easier
to
make
audience
cry
but
to
make
them
laugh
is
the
hardest
thing
to
do,”
she
says.
“I
did
workshops
to
understand
the
process
of
comedy
and
that
helped
me
to
perform
with
ease.”
Did
Tripti’s
Punjabi
get
better
on
the
sets
of
Bad
Newz?
“The
stereotype
of
Punjabis
is
no
more
exist
in
films
and
I
am
grateful
to
Diljit
Paaji
(Diljit
Dosanjh)
for
paving
path
for
us
and
many
more
others
who
would
come
after
me
from
the
Punjab
industry,”
says
Ammy.
Karan
was
all
praises
for
his
cast
as
he
referred
Tripti
as
the
“OG
National
Crush”,
Vicky
as
“Thoroughly
Professional”,
and
Ammy
as
a
“Great
Guy”.
He
said
Bad
Newz
marks
a
special
film
for
Dharma
and
the
trio
of
Tripti-Vicky-Ammy
brings
a
lot
of
freshness
to
the
screen.
Karan
then
quips
that
he
would
be
very
emotional
if
the
film
also
makes
“lots
of
money”
at
the
box
office.
When
Karan
was
asked
if
he
would
like
to
re-release
Dharma’s
cult
films
like
Kabhi
Khushi
Kabhie
Ghum,
he
said
he
was
“really
excited”
with
films
coming
back.
“This
phenomenon
of
films
re-releasing
is
fantastic.
A
whole
generation
has
grown
up
watching
certain
films.
I
feel
that
when
K3G
completes
25
years,
we
should
re-release
the
film.
We
should
constantly
remind
everybody
that
Hindi
cinema
rocks,”
Karan
says.
Bad
Newz
arrives
in
cinemas
on
July
19.