Picket 43 was released in theatres on 23 January 2015. It was later released for
digital streaming on
Amazon Prime Video in multiple dubbed languages.
Critical response Mythily Ramachandran of
Gulf News gave a positive review, noting that "shorn of regular melodrama and mindless song dance sequences, this story has an enjoyable freshness.
Picket 43 makes you pause and remember those valiant soldiers who face death at every moment", also praising the "breathtaking" cinematography. Shruti Karthikeyan of
The Times of India remarked that the director has "stitched a film that says– let humanity prevail and the countries live in peace", also praising its music and "breath-taking visuals". Paresh C. Palicha of
Rediff.com wrote that "
Picket 43 is the best film in Major Ravi's oeuvre and deserves to be seen despite its shortcomings". In 2022, filmmaker
Alphonse Putharen wrote a social media post requesting Major Ravi to make a film like
Picket 43 again. Putharen expressed his admiration, saying "when I saw this long back I was very happy watching it. I thought it was a war story in the beginning. But it was nice to see a different perspective of military people from a person like you sir. Or should I tell this to Prithviraj to tell you do a film like that. It was a pleasant heart touching movie ..." In a retrospective analysis in 2024, Megha M. of
Mathrubhumi wrote that "the director's thoughtful approach creates tension and unease, drawing the viewer in. A slow-burning pace and minimalist approach add to the impact, making for a powerful and moving experience. It is a must-watch for fans of war dramas and meaningful storytelling".
Box office In April 2015, a spokesperson from the Kerala Film Producers Association said that
Picket 43 had a long run at the theatres, but collected just ₹1.8 crore from
Kerala. However, later taking opinions from trade analysts,
Hindustan Times and
Manorama Online wrote that the film was one among the commercially successful Malayalam films of that year. In March 2015, producer O. G. Sunil filed a complaint against Ravi with the Kerala Film Producers Association, citing a
cost overrun of ₹70 lakh beyond the agreed ₹4 crore budget. ==References==