Baradwaj Rangan from
The Hindu called
Chandi Veeran a "disappointingly generic drama".
The Times of India gave 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "The problem is that the film cannot find its tone and so, the narration suffers. The filmmaking, too, lacks grace, with hurried camerawork and choppy editing that makes the film visually inelegant. We never see the confident Sarkunam of
Kalavani and
Vaagai Sooda Vaa."
Sify wrote, "Though the intention...to convey a message on
water scarcity and nonviolence is laudable, the film is too preachy and loud with an abrupt comedy ending...
Chandi Veeran is yet another half baked movie from Sarkunam". In contrast,
Rediff wrote, "at just under two hours, with a decent plot, some good performances and great visuals, director Sarkunam's
Chandi Veeran is worth a watch". Indiaglitz wrote, "The film is definitely worth your time and money for presenting a vital issue in a largely engaging manner". ==References==