Sangamam was released on 16 July 1999. The film was also set to be dubbed and released in Telugu under the same name, but the financial losses suffered had deterred the version. Due to the film's failure,
Sun TV, who bought the satellite rights of the film, premiered it in September 1999.
Critical reception R. Ananthanarayanan wrote for
pvv.ntnu.no that "Sangamam is a credible movie with good music by A. R. Rahman and superlative performance by Manivannan". Ananthanarayanan added that "Rahman does justice to his role and has brought a certain dignity and understatement to his character" but that "Vindhya, the heroine is the only weak link". K. N. Vijiyan of
New Straits Times wrote "You should see this movie if you like A. R. Rahman's music. It makes for a pleasant viewing". Kala Krishnan Ramesh of
Deccan Herald praised the acting, music, editing and dialogues. K. P. S. of
Kalki wrote the film's story was reminiscent of the films
Karakattakkaran and
Thillana Mohanambal, the screenplay is like a town bus that stops and moves at every stop, and
Sangamam, which should be properly positioned to push the two together, is half-positioned. D. S. Ramanujam of
The Hindu wrote, "THE FOCUS is more on the fusion of two hearts than the two arts in question – Bharatanatyam and one form of folk dance, other varieties not getting their due – in Pyramid Films'
Sangamam. The surprise element is the performance of Manivannan, no humour dipped snide remarks but enjoyable emotional stuff, a rare portrayal by this seasoned actor-director". A critic from
Sify wrote that "Rahman dancing folk art is unbearable but his acting is good in emotional scenes. Vindya has nothing much in her debutante role except to look pretty. Manivannan steals the show with his dramatic performance as a folk art exponent. AR Rahman`s music is the only highlight of the film. His background music is good and folk art music art is catchy. Credit also goes to Vairamuthu for his lyrics. Its always better to buy an audio cassette and forget the movie".
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