Critics Review
2.50
Doesn't Really Blasts to its Potential
An interesting premise that conveys a noble message. Sadly lands flat due to dry staging and a second half that had the potential to shine but misses in execution. Also, the details are mostly in the dialogue-form forgetting the visual craft.(more)
Source: Ashwin Ram, MovieCrow
2.50
Arjun Das's social drama fizzles despite good intentions
Arjun Das's character, though central to the film, hardly makes you feel for him. However, Kaali Venkat, as Kathiravan, delivers another brilliant performance. Despite being dead for most part of the film, he makes his presence felt. Shivathmika Rajasekhar, too, in her role shines and brings forth a...(more)
Source: Janani, India Today
3.50
Arjun Das carries a gentle village satire
The film is a slow burn that occasionally dozes. A few stretches feel like the same note held a little too long. The commentary starts sharp on faith and ends up a little vague by the finish, like a circle that widened until the chalk ran out. The last movement reaches for a big-tent warm glow, whic...(more)
Source: Abhinav Subramanian, Times Of India