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"MAD SQUARE" is proving to be the summer's runaway hit, igniting box office records and capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide. With a reported gross of over ₹69 crore in just four days, the film is a testament to the power of pure entertainment. However, producer S. Naga Vamsi, while celebrating the film's phenomenal success, didn't shy away from addressing his grievances with certain media outlets and online critics.

The film's "MAD" gang – Narne Nithin, Sangeeth Shoban, Ram Nithin, and Vishnu – have become overnight sensations, their comedic chemistry resonating deeply with viewers. Director Kalyan Shankar is being lauded for his comedic brilliance, while Bheems Ceciroleo's vibrant soundtrack and Thaman's impactful background score are amplifying the film's energetic vibe. Shamdat's stunning visuals and Navin Nooli's sharp editing have further elevated the cinematic experience.

Trade experts are predicting a potential ₹100 crore worldwide run, a feat Naga Vamsi believes is well within reach for the film's modest budget. He passionately asserted that "MAD SQUARE's" success is driven by genuine audience love for lighthearted cinema, regardless of critical opinions.

Known for his unfiltered opinions on industry issues, Naga Vamsi's press meet was a powerful display of his outspoken nature. He directly challenged perceived biases within the media, positioning himself as a producer unafraid to defend his film and the audience's verdict. This fiery confrontation underscored his belief in the film's organic success and the disconnect between critical reviews and audience reception.

"MAD SQUARE's" box office triumph and Naga Vamsi's bold stance have ignited a conversation about the power of audience appreciation versus critical acclaim, solidifying the film's status as a summer blockbuster and a talking point within the industry.


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