Sequel to the blockbuster Mad (2023) The gang is back – and madder than ever. Set against the backdrop of a Goa bachelor party gone wrong, Mad Square cranks up the youthful chaos. Think messy misunderstandings, wild hangover situations, and a parade of eccentric side characters. The chemistry between the four leads (Narne, Sangeeth Shobhan, Ram Nithin, and Vishnu Oi) is the film’s biggest strength. If you liked the first part’s energy, this one doubles down on silliness and situational comedy.
A surprise indie hit. A foodie comedy about a bankrupt cook who starts a revenge-driven catering service for divorcing couples. Starring Priyadarshi as the lead, the humor comes from disastrous cooking experiments, dysfunctional family interventions, and a hilarious subplot involving a health inspector who’s also a failed stand-up comedian. Wholesome, quirky, and very re-watchable. new comedy movies telugu
While more of a comic thriller, this follow-up to the cult hit brings back Naveen Polishetty as the hyper-observant, slightly paranoid detective. This time, he’s investigating a missing pet that leads to a larger conspiracy. The humor is dry, intellectual, and endlessly quotable. The running gag about his mother’s disapproval of his “job” is pure gold. A must-watch if you enjoy witty, understated comedy. Sequel to the blockbuster Mad (2023) The gang
A spiritual comedy with a twist – a lazy, middle-aged man (played by Brahmanandam’s real-life grandson, Raja Goutham) gets tangled with a quirky ghost who claims to be God’s assistant. Legendary comedian Brahmanandam makes a hilarious cameo as a bumbling priest. The film works because of its deadpan humor and clever one-liners about modern life vs. ancient beliefs. Light-hearted and feel-good. The chemistry between the four leads (Narne, Sangeeth
A spin-off from the horror-comedy hit, this one ditches the scares and goes all-in on comedy. Set in the same fictional village, it follows two bumbling cops (Sunil and Venu Tillu) trying to solve a case involving a missing temple elephant. The comedy is loud, physical, and rooted in Telugu village slang. Sunil’s comeback as a comic hero is refreshing – his timing and expressions are back to his peak form.