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Aren’t the Mad Heroines in Mad Square? Fans React!

Hi friends, how are you? I bought a movie ticket and went to the theater. Imagine sitting there, waiting for your favorite heroine to appear on screen, but she never does! That’s exactly what happened to fans watching Mad Square, the Telugu movie sequel to Mad (2023).

Remember Mad? Narne Nithin, Sangeet Shobhan, and Ram Nithin, alongside heroines Sri Gowri Priya, Anantika, and Gopika Udayan, delivered a laugh riot with their college comedies. But in Mad Square, these girls vanished! Fans were left wondering, “What happened?” and “Why were they replaced?” Let’s explore the mystery in this fun article. For more Telugu movie updates, visit www.telugutone.com!


Fans React: “Where Are Our Heroines?”

Mad was all about the chemistry, comedy, and romance between college friends. Fans loved Sri Gauri Priya’s romance with Laddu, Anantika’s funny fights with DD, and Gopika’s adorable scenes with Manoj. Naturally, when Mad Square was announced, fans expected the same team back for more fun. However, when they saw the trailer, shock spread across social media—none of the original heroines were there! Instead, Priyanka Jawalkar had taken center stage.

A fan tweeted:

“Mad Square’s first half is great, but it feels incomplete without Gauri! Laddu’s love story is missing something.”

Another wrote:

“How can DD’s comedy work without Anantika? What was the director thinking?”


New Heroine Priyanka Jawalkar: Hit or Miss?

Priyanka Jawalkar joined the cast of Mad Square, bringing her experience from movies like Taxiwala. She looked stylish in the trailer, but fans weren’t ready to accept her as a replacement for the original heroines. One fan humorously commented:

“Priyanka is fine, but she can’t replace Sri Gauri. This isn’t a sequel; it’s a sequel remake!”

Those who watched the film agreed that Priyanka had good comedic timing, but the emotional connection with the original cast was missing. Now, fans are asking director Kalyan Shankar—”Will you bring back our heroines in the next movie?”


Why Were the Heroines Replaced? Funny Speculations!

No official statement has been given, but here are some fun theories:

  1. College is Over! Since Mad was a college story and Mad Square is about a wedding, maybe the heroines thought:”We are college girls, why should we be in a wedding film?” And they left!
  2. Director’s Experiment: Kalyan Shankar might have thought:”Repeating the same heroines is boring. Let’s try a new face!” But fans disagree—they think this change is what made the film less fun.
  3. Busy Schedules: Sri Gauri, Ananthika, and Gopika may have been occupied with other projects and quietly moved on.

Fans’ Funny Reactions!

Fans have been expressing their disappointment with humor. One joked:

“If you watch Mad Square, the first half is great, but in the second half, you feel like something is missing. When I asked the theater staff where Sri Gauri was, they said, ‘She’s not in the sequel!'”

Another tweeted:

“Without Anantika, who will DD fight with? Priyanka? Not enough, boss!”

A serious fan commented:

Mad was a hit because of the heroes and heroines together. If you change the girls, the fun disappears. It’s not Mad, it’s Sad Square!”


Check Out More Movie Updates on Telugutone.com!

Despite fan disappointment, Mad Square has received positive reviews for its comedy. Priyanka Jawalkar has also been praised for her performance. Want to read more funny reviews and stay updated on Telugu movies? Head over to www.telugutone.com for the latest news, gossip, and fun articles!


Conclusion: Mad Square is Fun, But We Miss the Original Heroines!

Mad Square, released on March 28, 2025, delivered laughs but also left fans longing for Sri Gowri Priya, Anantika, and Gopika. Even though the movie is entertaining with new twists, the absence of the original heroines made a big difference for fans.

What did you think of the movie? Share your thoughts! And as always, for the latest in Telugu cinema, don’t forget to visit www.telugutone.com. See you in the next article—bye bye!

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