Critics Review
2.00
Stories of sacrifice lost in emotional excess
With its talented ensemble cast, Niram� had all the ingredients for a moving anthology. A more nuanced approach might have delivered the emotional punch the film so earnestly wants us to feel.(more)
Source: Abhinav Subramanian, Times Of India
2.00
A tedious exploitation of the 'amma sentiment' trope
The film paints mothers with a puritanical colour that essentially removes other shades of nuance or complexity. Behind all the sepia-toned and blue-tinted tales of love and loss, remains an anthology that is strangely devoid of any real thematic colour. And in its absence, Niram Marum Ulagil refuses to bring about any transformation�either on screen or within the audience. (more)
Source: Narayani, CinemaExpress.com