Critical reception Gentleman received positive reviews, with praise for the performances, Sharma's score, and the scripting. Mridula Ramadugu of
Firstpost praised the performances of Nani and Niveda in particular and called
Gentleman a very subtle thriller that "stands out from the typical, action drama". Purnima Sriram of
The New Indian Express termed the film a "game changer" in Nani's career, and one that can "penetrate minds with intelligent moves in every scene". Writing for
The Hindu, Sangeetha Devi Dundoo gave three and a half stars out of five and called
Gentleman an "intriguing tale marked by fine performances". Dundoo praised Nani's performance and found it "swiftly moving between being vulnerable and ominous". Suresh Kavirayani of the
Deccan Chronicle also gave the film three and a half stars out of five, praising the performances of the principal cast and Sharma's score. He also praised Indraganti's screenplay and dialogues but criticised the climax and the love story of Nani and Surbhi. Karthik Keramalu of
News18 gave
Gentleman three stars out of five and stated, "I wouldn't say this is the most experimental film [Nani] has worked on; I would say this is an excellent film he has chosen to work on within the limited space of [the] commercial cinema."
Sify also gave the film a rating of three stars and called it a "neat thriller" that "doesn't move to the next level after promising best in the interval period". In contrast, L.Ravichander of
The Hans India rated the film two stars out of five and criticised the performances of the principal cast except that of Nani for lacking authenticity, adding that the actor "fights a lone battle to bring credibility".
Box office Gentleman debuted with earnings of US$71,938 (48.25
lakh) from its premiere shows, surpassing the records set by Nani's previous films. The opening global gross and distributor share figures stood at 5.5 crore and 3.19 crore, respectively, making it Nani's career best opener. At the same time, it managed to earn US$537,490 (3.63 crore) at the United States box office. The film continued to earn steady returns due to positive word of mouth; it collected a total of US$678,032 (4.6 crore) in eight days, and US$771,107 (5.25 crore) in ten days at the United States box office. It also experienced a decent theatrical run at the AP/Nizam box office, where it grossed 15.4 crore in ten days, with a distributor share of 10.21 crore. In its third week, the film witnessed a drop of 60% in its screen count and 65% in its revenues. According to trade analyst
Taran Adarsh, it collected a total of US$872,320 (5.86 crore) in 17days at the United States box office. The film's global earnings remained steady despite reduction in screen count due to new releases. In 17days,
Gentleman grossed a total of 28.21 crore globally with a distributor share of 16.23 crore. The film managed to retain nine screens in the United States after the release of
Sultan and witnessed a drop of 80% in its earnings; it collected a total of US$897,001 (6.03 crore) in 24 days. By the end of its theatrical run,
Gentleman grossed a total of 32.6 crore globally, with a distributor share of 17.72 crore. == References ==