Sify wrote, "The story and screenplay of Gandhi Krishna is somewhat in the manner of
Yash Chopra's
Darr,
Santhana Bharathi's
Gunaa, and so many other obsessive love stories. Still he has come out with a racy film that is sure to satisfy the youth audience and has been packaged strictly to suit their tastes". Malathi Rangarajan of
The Hindu wrote, "Traces of "
Guna" and "
Kadhal Kondain" are evident in "
Chellamae," but Gandhi Krishna's refreshing approach to the storyline gives the necessary spark to make the venture watch-worthy till the end". Malini Mannath of
Chennai Online wrote, "Gandhi Krishna's apprenticeship under Shanker seems to have been a fruitful one, he having picked up the right ingredients, and extracting excellent team work from his cast and crew, to make
Chellamay, an engaging entertainer". Visual Dasan of
Kalki wrote that by taking the outline of the epic
Ramayana, the director had given it an interesting plot set in a contemporary setting, strong incidents, seamless character creation, and a flawless script. G. Ulaganathan of
Deccan Herald wrote, "Director Gandhikrishna is a surprise. His direction and screenplay is fast paced and ensures that there is never a dull moment in the film. K V Anand’s camera brilliantly captures the beauty of Andamans. Harris Jayaraj’s music is an asset to the movie".
Chellame ran for 100 days. It was made with a budget of 3.5 crore and collected a share of 6 crore selling 3 million tickets worldwide. The film was dubbed and released in Telugu under the title,
Prema Chadarangam (). == References ==