Producer Naga Vamsi urges audiences and critics not to seek logic in “Mad Square,” set for release on March 28. As a pure comedy film, its primary aim is entertainment rather than logical consistency.
“This film revolves around four boys and their fun-filled adventures in Goa. There’s no need to analyze why certain scenes unfold the way they do—everything is designed purely for laughter,” Vamsi explained.
He further revealed that when he questioned the film’s crime angle for being slightly illogical, director Kalyan Krishna humorously responded, “Are we making Ocean’s 11?”
A sequel to the superhit comedy MAD, “Mad Square” brings back Narne Nithiin, Ram Nithiin, Sangeeth Sobhan, and Vishnu Oi. The first film took place in a college, but the sequel relocates the gang’s antics to the vibrant backdrop of Goa.
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