A press screening for
Anbirkiniyal was held on 27 February 2021 at
Chennai. The film was released in theatres on 5 March 2021, and was distributed by Sakthi Film Factory in Tamil Nadu. It began streaming on
Amazon Prime Video from 4 April 2021.
Critical reception M. Suganth of
The Times of India praised
Anbirkiniyal for its faithfulness to
Helen, noting that director Gokul was "content with ensuring that the emotional beats and the thriller elements of the original are transferred competently. The end result is a film that might not match the intensity of the original, but manages to be a compelling watch, especially for those who might not have watched the original".
Sify too praised the remake's faithfulness to the original, but said, "Though the remake falls short of the original in the first half, the thriller portions in the second half work well [...] Technically too, the film has matched the original and all the actors have done their parts well." Navein Darshan of
Cinema Express rated the film 3 stars out of 5, saying "The solid supporting cast compensates for the unconvincing lead performances in the beginning. They hold the film together". Ranjani Krishnakumar of
Firstpost rated it 3.5 stars out of 5, saying "Despite its shortcomings,
Anbirkiniyal is a delightful story of a survivor. One that offers hope that with a little effort, all can be good in the world." Critic Malini Mannath wrote, "For those who have watched the earlier version the reboot may seem a tad underwhelming. But for a first-time viewer it could be a refreshing experience."
Accolades At the
10th South Indian International Movie Awards, Keerthi Pandian was nominated for the
award for Best Actress – Tamil, the film's only nomination at the ceremony. == References ==