Abhimanyu Dixit of
The Kathmandu Post said the film was sexist, writing, "Even in Bir Bikram 2, both the male leads take sneaky pictures of Barsha Siwakoti's character without her knowledge. Is this acceptable behavior? In one scene, a character blatantly says, "Budi ko fariya ho ra chyatna lai?" (Am I your wife's skirt to tear?). How's that not sexist?" This review received a mixed response from the Nepali audience. Rupak Risal of Moviemanu gave the movie 3 out of 5 stars. He praised some performances, especially that of Najir Hussain and music, while he also wrote, " The entire climax could have been shortened to sharpen the final act. Controlled performances from all; however, Buddhi Tamang is overly dramatic at the beginning. His performance is much more convincing in the second half. Overall, the movie is a good one-time watch." Pranesh Gautam, a comedian, produced a review of the film, calling it "unnecessarily loud" and noting that "the story is strikingly similar to the Bollywood hit
Sholay (1975), and the film has nothing new to offer". He also used weapons in his review video, which also received backlash from the audience. He was arrested and detained for nine days after a
first information report was filed by the director,
Milan Chams, who accused Gautam of "defamation, libel, expressing sexist, racial remarks through social media while reviewing the movie," and of cybercrime. Gautam was arrested under the Cyber Crime Act. This caused an outcry among Nepali youths, while some sections also criticized for use of over-the-top tone and antics and the use of some words. Gautam was released after nine days in jail. ==Soundtrack==