Dasi Aparanji was released on 10 August 1944. The film became controversial upon release because of the numerous sexual references.
Swadesamitran wrote, "One can go on seeing this picture a number of times just for the sake of the temple corridor, the statue of Aparanji and other effective settings."
Dinamani wrote, "The songs are a noteworthy feature of this film – especially the aptness of the tunes and the fact that they are all Karnatic."
Sunday Times wrote, "Well acted and directed, superbly photographed, full glamour and humour and masterly edited,
Dasi Aparanji is really enjoyable and has good production values."
Sunday Herald wrote, "The fitting cast, the standard of photography and audiography, skillful direction, the first rate dialogues abounding with wit, fine dances and settings together with the "
Itness" of Pushpavalli, all contribute to the success of the picture." == References ==