Critics Review
2.75
Endurance is must to enjoy the powerful last hour!
Starts as a sluggish drama, decently steps into the crime thriller zone, then engages well in the second half as a full on dark comedy. Has its flaws, but does not affect the end result much due to the exciting moments it offers at regular intervals.(more)
Source: Ashwin Ram, MovieCrow
3.00
Uneven but satisfying revenge tale
The cramped apartment setting becomes a character itself, with moody lighting and symbolic touches elevating what could have been just another domestic thriller. Govind Vasantha's measured score strikes the perfect balance�enhancing the mood when needed, embracing silence when necessary. While some dialogue is frustratingly muffled (speak up!), and the resolution feels a bit too tidy, Gentlewoman serves up a satisfying meditation on the consequences of treating women as disposable. In this household, justice is a dish best served cold.(more)
Source: TOI, Times Of India
3.00
A riveting take on gender, power, and perception
The film acts as a chilling reminder that women are conditioned to go over and above their comfort zone to cater to the men in their lives, but that men often do not even do the bare minimum. If Gentlewoman proves anything, it�s that being gentle is a choice, not a prerequisite. And in a world that still expects women to be gentle while excusing men, this film makes a strong case for rewriting the phrase to 'Gentlewomen and not-so-gentlemen'.(more)
Source: Jayabhuvaneshwari B , CinemaExpress.com