Nicy V.P of
International Business Times rated the film 2.5/5 and wrote "The film has somehow managed to keep the interest of the audience from starting till the end, but lacks depth in the script. The story is peppered with some fun elements. However, do not expect a laughter-filled script that has a smooth flow" and concluded "Aamayum Muyalum is a one-time watchable flick if you go without much expectation". Sijit Chandra Kumar of
Deccan Chronicle rated it 2/5 and called it "a comedy of 'errors" and stated "It is not hard to sacrifice logic and disbelief at the altar of comedy but the problem is, the jokes do not possess the intended punch but fall flat like the desperate jabs of a tired pugilist. The mood is never serious, so you don't take the message, too, all that seriously; that money doesn't bring happiness or peace only but only breeds greed". Deepa Soman of
The Times of India gave a rating of 2/5 and said "The makers of
Aamayum Muyalum claim that it's a comedy flick, but after impatiently waiting for more than two hours for laughter, you end up with an entertainment-induced headache! For those planning to relive the memories of
Kilukkam,
Poochakkoru Mookkuthi,
Thenmavin Kombathu,
Boeing Boeing and all those evergreen comic capers, this is not one such joyride. As the film inches ahead piggy-backing on clichéd humour, one wonders whether it's actually a Priyadarshan film, for real".
Behindwoods.com rated it 2.5/5 and said "A simple plot, a whole lot of interesting characters, abundance of slapstick and situational comedy, neat visuals, a laugh riot of a climax sequence that involves almost all the characters in the film. Priyadarshan has not stepped away from his heterogeneous formula that has been working for him since the 'Priyan – Lal' days" and gave a verdict "Great visuals and interesting characterization placed on a flat screenplay". Deepak Mohan of
Metromatinee.com stated "The film is basically an attempt by Priyan to rediscover himself. Much water has flown under the bridge since he used to be the last word of commercial success. How much Priyan has managed to connect with the audience of the present is the moot question. Gimmicks and recycled comedy sequences are acceptable as long as they keep the viewer hooked. 'Aamayum Muyalum' doesn't diminish the celebrated Priyan touch. It may not be his finest work, but it gives glimpses of old Priyan". Sharika C. of
The Hindu wrote "
Aamayum Muyalum is director Priyadarshan's attempt to be back in the race. But this time, the racecourse is set over a long-winding two- hour-forty-five minutes, and by the end the viewer is too tired to find out who hit the chequered flag first. An interesting and hilarious storyline, but one that fails to entertain without a well thought of script. For those who have already watched
Malamal Weekly, there is nothing new here and for those who haven't it's only Diwakar Mani's visuals and a few good performances that are the only highlights.".
Indiaglitz.com rated 6/10 stars and stated "The movie which has the best of the supporting actors of Mollywood fails to engage us with its content and slapstick comedies, largely due to its script lines. The movie has the exact setting of popular hit 'Thenmavin kombathu'. Priyadarshan has taken the best of the sequences of his many previous films and made a mish- mash of the scenes, but to find that the film doesn't thrill you on its entire length. The script, especially the dialogues in the second half falters and the intended wits don't make you laugh every time. Amayum Muyalum but doesn't ask for any big logic and if you can sacrifice it, you may not find it very difficult to endure an one time watch". Bollywood Chats rated the movie as Average and said "Aamayum Muyalum is a one-time watchable flick on the off chance that you go without much desire." Paresh C. Palicha of
Rediff.com rated the film 1.5/5 stars and wrote "The film is disappointing and fails to make this a merry Christmas. Rather than watching
Aamayum Muyalum, the DVDs of Priyadarshan's old films would be a better option.". Veeyen of
Nowrunning.com rated an average of 1.8/5 stars and said "
Aamayum Muyalum is another Christmas cracker that has gone down the drain this year. I'd advise you to grab a DVD of 'Waking Ned' and have a fun time cuddled up before your television than waste almost three hours watching these bummer hare and tortoise tediously making it to the finishing line. It remains that even if trimmed down to half its original length, 'Aamayum Muyalum' will still be a strenuous film that will challenge your tolerance every now and then". Akhila Menon of
Filmibeat.com rated 1.5/5 and call it as "A Half-baked Movie" and further said "The major drawback of the movie is the weak script which leaves the plot blank at some points. The script fails to organise the characters and is a bit confusing. The movie offers very less scope to laugh. When compared to the classic comedy movies in his credit, Priyadarshan completely fails to entertain the audience with the execution of a below-average script. The stunning visualisation is the saving grace of the movie" and concluded as "An immature adaptation of Priyadarshan's earlier movies".
Sify.com gave a "below average" verdict and wrote "Among this year's films, 'Aamayum Muyalum' could easily get into the nomination list for an award in the "test of the viewer's patience" category. It would require real patience to sit through this 160-minute long bore. Watch this one at your own risk please". ==References==