Calling it a "lost opportunity" due to unconventional premise with too many subplots,
The Hindu was positive of performances of the lead cast (particularly Vennela Kishore). Echoing the same,
Times Now rated it 2.5 out of 5 and wrote "to a certain extent, the narrative emerges as a compelling exploration of human frailty and resilience, challenging societal norms".
Telugucinema.com also gave the same rating and stated, "
Brahma Anandam has impressive premise and tackles an intriguing subject, and the film's midsection is engaging, but its helter-skelter screenplay and rushed climax have diminished the overall experience". == References ==