Critical response Jarann received generally positive reviews for its performances, direction, and atmospheric tension, though some criticized its slow pacing and unclear ending.
Amruta Subhash's portrayal of Radha was widely praised, with
Scroll.in calling her "terrified, terrifying, and terrific," highlighting her ability to convey complex emotions. Aarti Borade of
TV9 Marathi wrote "The story of the film, though simple, is very deep while cinematography and background music make the film more terrifying, but the lack of VFX is annoying at some places." Sameer Jawale of
Loksatta praised performances by
Amruta Subhash (Radha) and
Anita Date (Ganguti), music, cinematography and a gripping climax with two surprising twists. Kalpeshraj Kubal of
Maharashtra Times rated 3 stars out of 5 stars and describes
Jarann as "a slow-starting film that accelerates into a gripping, psychologically complex horror experience. It uses subtle hints and metaphors, with a disjointed narrative and abrupt character exits, making it unconventional. Ideal for fans of psychoanalytic horror, it may not appeal to those expecting a typical horror movie." Anupama Gunde of
Pudhari rated 4 stars out of 5 stars and wrote "If the film had shed light on the motives and mindset of the character who practices black magic like Ganguti, this film would have been more gripping."
Box office The film collected ₹1.65 crore in second weekend. The film earned ₹3.5 crore in twelve days. In twenty four days the film collected ₹6.51 crore. The film earned ₹9 crore in its final theatrical run.
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