The sequel to 2023’s coming-of-age comedy-drama, Mad Sq., has formally acquired a launch date. In a latest submit, the makers introduced that the movie is about to hit the massive screens on March 29, 2025.
Sharing the replace on social media, they wrote: “Extra FUN than you’ll be able to deal with. Extra MADNESS than you’ll be able to think about. #MADSquare is all set to take the leisure sport to the subsequent stage beginning MARCH twenty ninth, in theatres.”
See the official submit by makers of Mad Sq.:
The upcoming film is about to proceed the story of the 2023 hit Mad, directed by Kalyan Shankar in his debut enterprise. The approaching-of-age comedy-drama, produced by Naga Vamsi, options an ensemble solid that features Narne Nithin, Sangeeth Shobhan, Ram Nithin, Sri Gouri Priya, Ananthika Sanilkumar, Gopika Udayan, and plenty of others in key roles.
The movie revolves across the story of a gaggle of pals set in an engineering school. It follows the antics of the scholars as they navigate their late teenage years whereas balancing research and romantic pursuits.
Mad was a serious field workplace hit and acquired glowing evaluations from critics. Now, the lead solid—together with Narne Nithin, Sangeeth Shobhan, Ram Nithin, and others—are reprising their roles within the sequel.
The sequel can be written and directed by Kalyan Shankar, with Bheems Ceciroleo returning to compose the musical tracks and rating. Earlier, the makers launched two singles from the film.
The primary single, Laddu Gaani Pelli, is an lively introductory music, whereas the second, Swathi Reddy, is a celebration banger that includes Bigil actress Reba Monica John in a particular look.
See the tracks from Mad Sq. right here:
The tracks are composed by Bheems Ceciroleo, with each songs sung by the musician himself. Whereas Laddu Gaani Pelli options vocals by Mangli alongside Bheems, the occasion banger was carried out in collaboration with Swathi Reddy UK.
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