Critics Review
2.75
Tamannaah's Murder Mystery Series Is A Mixed Bag
November Story by director Indra and the Vikatan team is a little here and there in terms of its impact on audiences. There are gripping moments, numerous characters and storyline connecting dots, but just a little haphazard at a few instances. If not for this disconnectivity and predictability at places, it is a worthwhile watch with a very good crux and storyline backed by some decent performances(more)
Source: Akash, MovieCrow
3.00
NOVEMBER STORY IS ENGAGING DESPITE ITS PREDICTABLE ARC
Like in a good crime novel, Indhra Subramanian keeps feeding us nuggets of information in every episode that seem to be connected and gets us to work out the connections even while the narrative unfolds before our eyes. Some of the surprises are easily guessable, like the probable murderer, and this is largely to casting. When we see a big-name actor in a certain role, we instantly suspect that they might play a larger part in the proceedings and we are hardly surprised when our guess comes true. (more)
Source: M Suganth, Times Of India
2.50
This Tamannaah-starrer has too much talk, too little action
Tamannaah puts up an effective portrayal, though her dialogue delivery and dubbing is a little off at times. GM Kumar fits the bill aptly, while Pasupathy is the scene-stealer; he scores highly in some of the crucial sequences. November Story has seven episodes and devotes far too much time to the dialogue and introspecting the case at hand rather than actual action.(more)
Source: srinvasa ramanujam, The Hindu