Upon release, the film became a financial failure for the producers. However, after the success of
Mani Ratnam's
Alai Payuthey (2000) in which this film's supporting actor Madhavan, played the lead role, producers opted to dub the film into Tamil as
Relax. The Tamil version featured songs from
Alai Payuthey in Madhavan's scenes. Actress Avni was given the stagename of Harini for the Tamil version, while composer Sandeep became Swaraj. Both lead actors threatened legal action, with Madhavan unhappy that a film in which he portrayed a supporting role would hamper his career in Tamil films, whilst Abbas was unhappy that the promoters were ignoring him. He also threatened action claiming that the producers owed him money.
Critical reception Srikanth Srinivasa of
Deccan Herald felt the film was a "clean, entertaing [sic]" one. Of the acting performances, he wrote, "Abbas is endearing. Avni is attractive. Prema is pretty and Madhavan is peppy. The casting of Satish Shah is unjustified. Prakash Rai outshines all the artistes with his natural performance as a rustic dhaba owner resembling Laloo Prasad Yadav." While he also commended the cinematography, music and playback singing in the film, he felt the film faltered on dubbing and editing, in that "the second half could have been trimmed". Reviewing Tamil dubbed version
Relax,
Rediff wrote "The technical team is power-packed, with P C Sriram's camera creating the right mood for the feisty flick. Much of the fun in a film of this kind is the dialogues, and Ravee delivers, with clever, fun-packed lines. The direction is clean and assured, no obvious bets are missed, and the pace and suspense never allowed to flag". ==References==