Critical response Shruti Indira Lakshminarayan of
Rediff.com scored the film at 3 out of 5 stars and says "Songs by Mano Murthy are situational and easy on the ears. The song udisuve belakina seereya... is picturised differently and backed by contemporary dance moves. Camera by Thyagarajan adds life to the film. In a nutshell, Pancharangi is a good family entertainer". S Viswanath from
Deccan Herald wrote "It is Nidhi Subbaiah as perky and pert Ambika who covets your heart. Pancharangi, with even Mano Murthy, who whipped up melodious magic in Mungaru Male faltering, is unbearable, minus vivacious Nidhi, the only saving grace in an otherwise obnoxious entertainer. Touché! ". A critic from
The Times of India scored the film at 3.5 out of 5 stars wrote "While Diganth is quite brilliant, Nidhi Subbaiah and Ramya Barna are superb. Pawan Kumar, Sundararaj, Nagendra Shah have done justice to their roles. Raju Thalikote
s exemplary acting is marred only his dialogue delivery which could have been a bit slower. Mano Murthy is back with a bang with some brilliant tunes. Mayuri Upadhyas choreography for the song
Udisuve Belakina Seereya is outstanding. Equally good is camerawork by V Thayagarajan. Enjoy maadi!". A critic from
Bangalore Mirror wrote "Perhaps the director knew the drawback of relying heavily on dialogues so the characters speak three different dialects of Kannada.The songs are good. But better heard than seen. Mostly good looking characters, but that is not everything about a film". ==References==