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Bad Newz trailer: Vicky Kaushal, Ammy Virk involved in a paternity tussle over Tripti Dimri's baby

Bad Newz trailer: Vicky Kaushal, Ammy Virk involved in a paternity tussle over Tripti Dimri's baby

Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri and Ammy Virk in Bad Newz

Who's the daddy? That seems to be the question that runs on everyone's mind in the trailer of Bad Newz. The trailer of the film was unveiled on Friday and from the looks of it, the film promises to be a fun comedy.

Starring Triptii Dimri, Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk -the film focuses on a woman pregnant with children of two men.

About Bad Newz trailer

The trailer starts with Triptii's character telling Neha Dhupia that she is pregnant but sheisn't sure who the father is. The doctor at the clinic suggests they takea paternity test. Turns out Tripttii's character got intimate with both two men - played by Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk - on the same night and now she wants both these men to take a paternity test.

Watch the trailer of Bad Newz here


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After undergoing the medical examinations the doctor reveals it as a case of heteropaternal superfecundation where two different eggs have been fertilised in the same cycle, so both Vicky and Ammy are fathers of Triptii's child.

The trailer then shows the hilarious tussle between the two men as they compete for Triptii's attention and start living together to take care of her.

About Bad Newz

Bad Newz is directed by Anand Tiwari and produced by Hiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta and Amritpal Singh Bindra. Anand and Vicky had worked together previously in the film Love Per Square Foot.

The film is scripted by Ishita Moitra and Tarun Dudeja. Bad Newz releases worldwide on July 18.

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