Manoj Kumar R of
The Indian Express wrote "Venkat Prabhu is out of his depth as he seems to have exhausted his creative well in putting together a web show that tries to marry hunger for TRPs with the horror genre." Srivatsan S of
The Hindu wrote "The series is hell-bent on effects rather than emotion. You wonder if someone else had ghost-directed
Live Telecast by retaining Venkat Prabhu's spirit." Karthik Keramalu of
The Quint wrote "Despite the largeness of the house you see in
Live Telecast, it's bereft of the ghost's footprints – not footprints in general, but the parts that make up the ghost, like what makes it a scary entity." Nandini Ramanath of
Scroll.in wrote "
Live Telecast resorts to humour every now and then to relieve the tedium. When the jokes too begin to fall flat, it's time to move towards the exit, only to learn that it is barred by the ghost." Janani K of
India Today wrote "Kajal Aggarwal's maiden
Live Telecast, directed by Venkat Prabhu, gives us a been-there-seen-that feeling throughout." The critic from
The Times of India wrote "While Live Telecast isn't bad per se, given the talents involved, it is a disappointment. The plot-centric writing wouldn't have been a major issue in a two-hour film, but here, the plotting hits expected notes in expected ways. In his defence, Venkat Prabhu has revealed that he had written this story much before his debut
Chennai 600028, but this very fact should have made the makers wary as by now, we have seen so many horror-coms of this ilk as feature films. Yes, the director does acknowledge Hollywood and Korean horror influences in the dialogues but being self-aware cannot take away the predictability of the script." Ranjani Krishnakumar of
Firstpost wrote "The worst part of
Live Telecast, though, is that Venkat Prabhu has no sensitivity regarding what his creation means and does. As it progresses, the show's absolute lack of any critical thought laughs at our face. Workplace sexual harassment, voyeurism of the TV viewing public, violence against women, extra-judicial killing by the police — all of them come and go, superficially, without thought or any serious exploration." == References ==