M. Suganth of
The Times of India rated it 1.5 out of 5 stars, saying "The only sensible beings in the film are the kids themselves, and they seem more than capable of taking care of themselves, despite their age and disabilities — when one of them falls in a pit, they rescue her all by themselves, intelligently signal their location with balloons, and even use the tab that they have to find their way out of the place. And, it is only for them that you even endure the film." S Saraswathi of
Rediff.com gave the film the same rating and wrote, "Though the story begins on a promising note, there is nothing to hold your attention. Even at just an hour and forty minutes, the film seems really long. Neither the girls' ordeal at the zoo nor the rescue mission is interesting". Udhav Naig of
The Hindu said, "Despite the emotional set-up — four hearing- and speech-impaired children have lost their way inside the zoo with a giant snake — it's a bummer, from start to finish." Mythili Ramachandran of
Gulf News wrote, "Completely lacking in conviction,
Enna Satham Indha Neram makes a lot of noise but is a case of empty cans." Malini Mannath of
The New Indian Express wrote, "
Enna satham.... is an Anaconda-Jurassic Park mix. What the director needs to be appreciated is his casting of identical quadruplets. They are pert, cute and lovable. And it's their screen presence that is worth a watch in the film". == References ==