The film received mixed reviews for its inconsistent writing, particularly in the second half. Many critics felt the climax felt abrupt or failed to match the quality of the initial setup, sometimes relying on unnecessary melodrama.

As the debutant, his performance was deemed decent, though some reviewers found his dialogue delivery inconsistent.

It is generally considered a decent, one-time watch for lovers of soft romantic dramas, but not a conventional blockbuster.

The film focuses on the emotional hurdles, ego clashes, and misunderstandings that arise when a "daydreamer" must navigate real-world love.

Her portrayal of Radhe was widely appreciated as a strong, mature, and relatable character, serving as a pillar for the film.

The first half is considered engaging, offering a fresh take on modern romance, with some critics appreciating the Dignified handling of sensitive themes like intimacy and love.

Gopi Jagadeeswaran’s cinematography and Hari SR’s background score were praised for enhancing the film's pleasant atmosphere. Critical Reception

Critics noted that the film avoids typical commercial elements like unnecessary kuthu dance numbers, aiming instead for a grounded portrayal of a relationship. Key Performance and Technical Aspects