Box office The film was a commercial success and earned more than at the box office.
Critical response It received generally positive reviews from critics. Rating 3 out of 5 stars,
The New Indian Express said that "Vineeth Sreenivasan has structured
Hridayam in a way that makes it seem like you're watching two feel-good films for the price of one", and that the film has a therapeutic quality that "makes you feel less embarrassed about the awkward, foolish things you did in the past", and "as a coming-of-age drama,
Hridayam is to Vineeth Sreenivasan what
Premam was to
Alphonse Puthren. (If given a choice, I would easily pick
Hridayam over
Premam). It's one of those films I wanted to hug once the end credits started rolling", also praised the casting.
The Times of India gave a rating of 3.5 on 5 and wrote "
Hridayam tries to give a realistic, coming-of-age depiction of a Malayali's campus life in Chennai and those who have done engineering in the city might connect with it the best, thanks to the different moods, flavours and vibes of the city woven into the narrative in a hearty manner ... The movie has an interesting emotional core, brought out by performances of Pranav, Darshana and others, which makes gentle tugs at the viewers' heartstrings".
The Week also rated 3.5 out of 5, called it "a coming-of-age drama high on emotions" and stated that "Vineeth Srinivasan is back with a feel-good, new-age drama that most youngsters can relate to ... Arun is safe in the hands of Pranav, who has indeed grown as an actor", also praised the music and cinematography.
The Quint rated the film 2.5 on 5 and wrote that "
Hridayam is Vineeth's labour of love, a tribute to his campus life"; the film is "a fun-filled coming-of-age drama set in a typical engineering college campus; of love, break-ups, heartaches and the discovery of life in the process, also spilling over to the next phase of the lives of the protagonists", concluding that "
Hridayam is eminently watchable and you are sure to leave cinemas with a lighter heart after watching it".
Pinkvilla rated the film 3.5 on 5 and described the film "a marvelously structured memory piece on soul searching", saying "Hridayam is a gigantic, ambitious puzzle of a narrative, built confidently around a certain time in a person's life that informs the type of person that you turn out to be in the future. The screenplay is infused with fifteen songs yet the interlacing works for the nature of the story, a character driven memory piece as opposed to a plot heavy drama".
Manorama Online wrote that "there is romance, friendship, heartbreak, pathos, and life in
Hridayam. That's
Hridayam in very simple terms. A beautiful gift during these trying times ... One can't even visualise any other actor in place of Arun Neelakandan. Pranav has come a long way since his first film. His charm is undeniable. And that's exactly what makes us warm up to Arun Neelakandan". ==Remake==