Mad Square: A Laugh Riot in the Making – The Mad Gang Opens Up
Recently, the Mad gang Narne Nithiin, Sangeeth Shobhan, and Ram Nitin—got candid in an exclusive media interaction, shedding light on what makes Mad Square even bigger and funnier than the first installment.
Unlike most sequels that struggle to match the energy of their originals, Mad Square is raising the bar.
“MAD was our debut, and it holds a special place in our hearts. We’ve decided to keep this combination exclusive to the MAD franchise, preserving its uniqueness. This time, the comedy is cranked up even higher, with all 3-5 key characters bringing their A-game to humor.” — Ram Nitin
“When we did MAD, we weren’t sure how the audience would receive us. But after the phenomenal response, we gained confidence and improved our comic timing even more for the sequel.” — Ram Nitin
Characters Evolve, Comedy Multiplies
Each actor promises a fresh take on their characters, ensuring a rollercoaster of laughs throughout the film.
“MAD had multiple story tracks. But this time, the focus is entirely on entertainment. My character undergoes a fun transformation, with even more punchlines than before.” — Narne Nithiin
“We never consciously prepared for our roles—it all happened naturally. That’s what made MAD work, and we’ve kept the same organic approach for the sequel.” — Sangeeth Shobhan
Friendship, Fun, and MADness Continue
The bond between the actors has only grown stronger, making their on-screen chemistry even more entertaining.
“When I heard we were doing a sequel, I was thrilled. During MAD, we became close friends, and after its release, I felt like I was going to miss everyone. But just 15 days later, we were back on set for Mad Square. It was a relief to reunite so soon!” — Ram Nitin
“We won’t be rushing into MAD 3 it will happen only when the audience truly demands it.”
Unapologetically Fun, Without the Pressure
The Mad team isn’t bogged down by expectations. Instead, they focus on enjoying the process.
“When making MAD, we never worried about expectations; we just wanted to have fun. The same applies to Mad Square-our priority is to entertain, not overthink.” — Ram Nitin
“In this film, Ashok and Manoj’s characters will bring even more laughs. Personally, I feel much more relaxed this time around.” — Sangeeth Shobhan
“After working on AAY, I’ve adapted better to this character and added even more fun elements.” — Narne Nithiin
Story, Setting & Unfiltered Fun
While the film picks up after college, familiar faces from the first film will return, ensuring continuity in the madness.
“Some say, ‘There’s no story,’ but there’s no movie without a story. Mad Square is a complete entertainer, designed purely for fun. It’s not about comparisons; it’s about delivering paisa vasool entertainment.” — Narne Nithiin
“Every film must be positioned correctly to meet audience expectations. For films like Baahubali and RRR, grandeur is the key. But our film is meant to be a laughter-filled experience, and we’ve made sure it delivers.” — Sangeeth Shobhan
Music & More: Bheems’ Magic Continues
The film’s soundtrack is another major highlight, thanks to composer Bheems Ceciroleo.
“Bheems is a talented musician, and after the success of Dhamaka and MAD, his chartbuster songs were long overdue. We’re lucky to have him on board, and we hope he continues delivering hits in big films.” — Ram Nitin
No Heroines, Just Humor
Unlike typical commercial films, Mad Square takes a bold route—focusing solely on comedy without a leading lady.
“While heroines are an integral part of our lives, they just don’t fit into this story. The film is an out-and-out clean comedy, and the marriage episode will be one of its biggest highlights.” — Sangeeth Shobhan
Future Plans & More
The actors are taking their time to pick the right scripts for their next projects.
“Jr. NTR garu constantly gives me suggestions, and I’ve been following his guidance since my first film.” — Narne Nithiin
“I had done a film before MAD, but I haven’t taken up any projects since. I’m waiting for the right one.” — Ram Nitin
“I’m listening to scripts but won’t be doing web series—only films for now.” — Sangeeth Shobhan
As for Mad 3? The team assures that while it will happen, it won’t be anytime soon.
With unstoppable comedy, a lovable cast, and a promise of non-stop fun, Mad Square is shaping up to be a full-on entertainer that will leave audiences in splits when it hits screens on March 28!
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