Critical response Soorarai Pottru received critical acclaim. Writing for
The Hindu, Srinivasa Ramanujam said: "Director Sudha Kongara delivers a well-knit cinematic tale that urges us to follow our dreams ... The intensity of proceedings does soften in the second half, when somehow, things seem to fall too quickly in place, with help pouring in from unexpected quarters for the protagonist. However, Suriya as Maara holds the show together". Ranjani Krishnakumar from
Firstpost gave the film a rating of four-and-a-half out of five and said; "Sudha Kongara, Suriya tell a moving, poetic biopic without deifying the leading man". Karthik Keramalu from
The Quint gave the film a rating of three-and-a-half out of five, calling it a "comeback" for Suriya after the less-positively received works
NGK and
Kaappaan", adding: "
Soorarai Pottru largely works, as it is about a larger-than-life dream than one particular person. I'm not denying that it is based on GR Gopinath's life, but the dramatic events that have carefully been picked from his tall tale are about a handful and director Sudha Kongara has glued them well with enough grit to sustain the proceedings". M. Suganth of
The Times of India gave a rating of three-and-a-half out of five, stating, "Right from the start, the film shows us how the nexus between capitalists and bureaucrats has been instrumental in crushing anyone who dares to dream big, after a point, the hurdles that Maara has to cross begin to feel repetitive, making the film seem a bit overlong. But the closing visuals of the joy on the faces of the common folk who take the flight on Maara's aircraft ensure a smooth touchdown". According to Sudhir Srinivasan from
The New Indian Express; "It's a film with character purpose across the board, incisive dialogues, great performances, and much empathy and sensitivity to boot.
Soorarai Pottru is the whole package really. It can be said that in charting the life of this man who wanted millions to soar, the film too has managed to". Logesh Balachandran of
India Today gave three-and-a-half stars out of five, saying; "There is a tautness to the storytelling, especially until the interval, that keeps us gripped. The second half, however, lacked that substance which was built in the first half of the film. Sudha could have done a little more research on other aviation stories and incorporated them into the script. That said, the performance of Suriya is what holds the entire film together". Balachandran said the film "was made for the theatrical experience and would have been an amazing watch on the big screen", and concluded "the OTT release has given the makers of the film a wider reach". Gauthaman Bhaskaran of
News18 gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of five and stated; "
Soorarai Pottru could have been far more inspiring and even engrossing had director Sudha Kongara done away with unnecessary songs and emotions. Her plane would have had a smoother flight sans the turbulence". According to
Sify, which gave the film four stars out of five; "
Soorarai Pottru stands out with its fine writing and outstanding performance of Suriya".
Sowmya Rajendran, editor-in-chief of
The News Minute gave four out of five and stated; "Suriya is in fine form, switching between angry young man to conflicted son, romantic husband and cussing businessman ...
Soorarai Pottru is easily Suriya's best outing in a long time. It's a pleasant flight even if there's some turbulence along the way". Critic
Shubhra Gupta of
The Indian Express gave two out of five and stated; "
Soorarai Pottru is marred by the high-pitched melodrama whistled up every time the script needs to create fan-pleasing moments. Given Suriya's mega popularity, that is an always present temptation, and the film gives in, much too often." Writing for
Hindustan Times, Haricharan Pudipeddi said; "
Soorarai Pottru, which will go down as one of the best films of the year, is Suriya's return to form (after a few mediocre films) and it's quite gutsy of a mainstream hero to produce and star in a film that doesn't tick all those boxes of a typical commercial entertainer".
Baradwaj Rangan wrote for
Film Companion; "In terms of sheer professionalism, the film is the best thing that's come on the southern OTT space".
Accolades Soorarai Pottru was selected as one of ten Indian films to be screened in the Best Foreign Film category at the
78th Golden Globe Awards. On 26 January 2021, the film's executive producer Rajasekar Pandian announced that
Soorarai Pottru had been entered into the
93rd Academy Awards, for
Best Actor,
Best Actress,
Best Director,
Best Original Score and other categories. He also stated that it had been made available to members of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for votes and nomination at the
Academy Screening Room. Although the film was one of 366 films that were eligible for nomination, it failed to progress further in the voting process.
Soorarai Pottru was also screened at the Chennai International Film Festival. The film also entered the Panorama section of the
Shanghai International Film Festival. It won two awards at the
Indian Film Festival of Melbourne, namely Best Film and Best Actor (Suriya). It was nominated in 14 categories at the
10th South Indian International Movie Awards and won seven awards. At the
68th National Film Awards,
Soorarai Pottru won five awards:
Best Feature Film,
Best Actor (Suriya),
Best Actress (Aparna),
Best Original Screenplay (Sudha and Nair) and
Best Background Score (Prakash Kumar). The film won 7 awards at the
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. == Impact ==