Mass Jathara received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics. T Maruthi Acharya of
India Today gave 3/5 stars and wrote, "In the end, ‘Mass Jathara’ doesn’t change the course of Telugu cinema, nor does it try to. But it does remind you why Ravi Teja still commands loyalty. His timing, self-awareness, and that unmistakable laugh are all intact. The film may not soar, but it stands firm as a full-on theatre experience". Raisa Nasreen of
Times Now gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Overall, this film brings back Ravi Teja's mass hero avatar, while he puts a strong show in routine battle between good and evil." Swaroop Kodur of
The Indian Express gave 2/5 stars and wrote "Bhanu Bhogavarapu’s film borrows something small from all ‘mass’ cinema swirling in the air today, only to put together an experience that is as unappealing as it is tedious." BH Harsh of
Cinema Express gave 1.5/5 stars and wrote "Besides a competent Naveen Chandra, there’s not one redeeming element in this done-to-death ‘mass entertainer' that treats its audience with insulting condescension." Srivathsan Nadadhur of
The Hindu wrote "The stakes are raised, and finally a few sequences reflect flashes of the explosive film that Mass Jathara wants to be. [...] Despite a better second half, Mass Jathara slips into the tired template of action, sentiment, comedy and song. The packaging is lazy and takes the audiences for granted. [...] Mass Jathara is another futile attempt to revitalise Ravi Teja’s career with a throwback to his past glory." == References ==