Chithha received critical acclaim from critics with praise directed on the performances, screenwriting, direction and themes. Several publications ranked the film as one of the best Tamil films of 2023. In a four-star rating, Sudhir Srinivasan of
Cinema Express called it as "a sensitive, powerful film that breaks conventional rules of heroism." M. Suganth of
The Times of India also gave four stars with and wrote "There are also a couple of tender moments amidst all the grimness. A survivor rushing towards a character and giving a hug, and a scene between two friends who have undergone a shared experience forging a stronger bond. It is such profound moments that elevate
Chithha into something vital in these times." Kirubhakar Purushothaman of
The Indian Express also assigned the same rating, summarising it as "
Chithha is one of those rare amalgamations of everything perfect." He also praised Siddharth's performance calling it as "[his] best performance by far" and also the supporting actors for their "stand out" performances. Janani K of
India Today gave three-and-a-half stars and wrote "
Chithha is a much-needed film with a solid message. This is truly a hard-watch but will leave with a good afterthought." Thinkal Menon of
OTTPlay also gave three-and-a-half stars and wrote "
Chithha is one of the must-watch films of the year, thanks to the terrific performances from lead actors, intriguing screenplay and the originality with which a sensitive subject is handled." Rajasekar S. of
The Federal called it as a "must-watch for its message, exemplary writing and performances." Krishna Selvaseelan of the
Tamil Guardian gave three-and-a-half stars and said the film "tears out the viewer's heart and holds it ransom – an impressive feat". Gopinath Rajendran of
The Hindu wrote "Handling the sensitive issue of child sexual abuse with care,
Chithha marks a befitting resurgence for both its director S. U. Arun Kumar and lead actor Siddharth." Harshini S V of
Film Companion called Siddharth's role as his "most affecting performance till date [...] The actor makes it possible for us to go beyond his expressive eyes and get into his head." Akchayaa Rajkumar of
The News Minute assigned four out of five and wrote "
Chithha is a necessary watch and a masterclass on how movies on child sexual assault can be sensitive and engaging without constantly triggering the audience."
Kamal Haasan,
Mani Ratnam,
Aishwarya Rajesh,
Nayanthara and
Silambarasan praised the film for its performances and storytelling. Director
Halitha Shameem described it as "the film of the year". == Accolades ==