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Bad Newz Day 1 Box Office Collection: A Promising Start for Vicky Kaushal’s Latest Film

The much-awaited romantic comedy drama Bad Newz, starring very talented Vicky Kaushal, National Crush Tripti Dimri, and Punjabi star Ammy Virk, has finally hit theaters, and its opening day box office collection is a testament to its popularity. The film, directed by Anand Tiwari, has managed to rake in a decent amount of money on its first day, leaving fans and critics alike eager to see how it performs in the coming days.

Box Office Collection Day 1

Bad Newz has collected between 7 to 8 Crore nett on its opening day, according to trade figures. This is a respectable start, considering the competition it faced from other recent releases like Kalki 2898 AD and Sarfira. The film’s producer figure estimates the collection to be around 8 to 10 Crore nett. These numbers indicate that Bad Newz has managed to attract a significant audience, despite the mixed reviews it has received.

Comparison with Other Recent Releases

In comparison, Kalki 2898 AD opened with a whopping 21 Crore, while Sarfira managed 2.5 Crore on its first day. Bad Newz‘s performance is impressive considering it has to compete with these big-budget films. The film’s ability to hold its own against such competition is a good sign for its future prospects.

Advance Booking and Pre-Release Buzz

The pre-release buzz and advance booking sales have been quite impressive. According to reports, Bad Newz concluded its advance booking sales for day 1 at 2.67 Crore gross, excluding blocked seats. This is a significant jump of 142% within 24 hours, compared to the previous day’s sales. The film has sold around 93.9K tickets so far, with Karnataka, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu leading the sales.

Future Prospects and Expectations

With its decent opening day collection and positive early reviews, Bad Newz is expected to perform well in the coming days. The film’s ability to attract a diverse audience across various regions is a good sign. As the weekend progresses, the film’s occupancy is likely to improve, especially during evening and night shows. The film’s overall performance will depend on how well it sustains its momentum over the next few days.