Critics Review

2.50

Vismayam definitely deserves the time of a one-time watch, but it's no stunner.

The character Sairam reminds one of numerous commoner roles Mohanlal has effortlessly pulled off, and he has nothing new to offer in this. As an embittered woman, Gautami is convincing, though her lines towards the climax do not add any appeal. Raina Rao is a performer of potential, if not for the 'excessive innocence' she portrays in certain sequences which comes off as irritating. Abhiram's is one of those cliched characters with a story graph and lines that are done to death in our films. (more)

Source: Deepa Soman, Times Of India

3.50

Don't Miss This One!

The heart-touching scenes and the beautiful climax deserves a special applause. The director has made the perfect use of the talents of his actors, which forms the backbone of the film. But the Malayalam dialogues fails to create an impact.A beautiful, heart-touching movie experience, which is definitely worth a watch. (more)

Source: Akhila Menon, One India