The film was well received by critics.
Baradwaj Rangan of
The Hindu wrote, "the fascinating and deeply atmospheric
Njan Steve Lopez, follows pretty much the same trajectory [as
Annayum Rasoolum]. Young man. Rebuff. Love. Spanner-throwing fate. Tangential involvement with criminals. It’s all there – but in a different form". Aswin J Kumar of
The Times of India rated the film 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "
Njan Steve Lopez is a film that will not disappoint even those who look for vigour and colour. It has warmth that glows every now and then and it is hard to resist". Deepanjana Pal of
Firstpost wrote, "This is not a movie experience that will leave you feeling happy, but
Njan Steve Lopez does make you wonder about the choices we make and those that are made for us. For that alone, it’s worth a watch". Nandini Ramnath of
Mint wrote, "
Njan Steve Lopez suggests that sometimes, it’s better to quaff your way towards a stupor rather than swallow the hard facts of life in present-day Malayali society". Shubha Shetty-Saha of
Mid-Day rated the film 3/5 stars and wrote, "Watch it as it narrates an intriguing story aided by good performances". The lack of commercialization made it a failure in the box office. It had since gone through a series of festival circuits gaining more critical acclaim. Finding audience online, now the film has a cult following and is considered Rajeev Ravi's best work among his five films. ==References==