Critical response The film received generally positive reviews from critics. M Suganth of
The Times of India gave 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Director Ram Kumar, who is the latest promising find from the TV show
Naalaya Iyakkunar, certainly knows how to end a joke with a punchline. The film is a tad overlong ... and some of the comedy feels repetitive but Ram Kumar manages to keep things playful and entertaining at all times ... that we look past some of the indulgences".
Sify wrote, "
Mundasupatti is a rip-roaring rocker! It is a full length laugh riot which is fresh and entertaining. The wacky story and treatment of debutant director Ram Kumar, makes it tickling and an absolute fun ride". Anupama Subramanian of
Deccan Chronicle gave 3.5 out of 5 and wrote, "They say that a tragedy today is bound to be a comedy tomorrow – an unfortunate incident, a set of beliefs to explain that incident, and the culture of fear and superstition that this broods are all probable misnomers that we all will look back at and have a mighty laugh. Take it a step further by adding situational comedy to an initial tragedy and what we have is a film that succeeds in many levels with the possible muse of timing and pacing". Sinndhuja Ramprasad of
Silverscreen.in wrote, "
Mundasupatti is set in the 80s. Fascinatingly so. It is perhaps a bizarrely comical version of a
Stephen Leacock essay, but fashionably vintage and very Indian". Malini Mannath of
The New Indian Express wrote, "the debutant director has lived up to the expectations, establishing his credentials with his very first effort. The plot is refreshing, the screenplay engaging, the dialogue sparkling with wit and humour. The director moves his narration deftly and with confidence.
Mundasupatti with no big names to boast of, yet again proves it. It's a film not to be missed".
Baradwaj Rangan wrote for
The Hindu, "I wish more had been done with the central conceit. This is not a lazy film by any stretch. But a comedy should be light on its feet. Linger too much, and it can begin to seem out of focus". S Saraswathi of
Rediff.com gave it 2.5 out of 5 stars and called the film "an entertaining rom-com" and "a decent attempt by debutant D Ram Kumar", but criticised that "the narration is extremely slow paced and the film too long, taking away some of the fun". Gautaman Bhaskaran of
Hindustan Times gave 2.5 out of 5 and concluded, "
Mundasupatti has some delightful moments of freshness to offer".
Box office Mundasupatti collected in its opening weekend in Tamil Nadu, which was the highest ever opening for a C. V. Kumar film to that point. == Accolades ==