Critical reception Uppena received mixed reviews from critics, criticizing its plot, screenplay and length but praised the performances of the cast (especially Sethupathi's & Shetty's) & soundtrack by Devi Sri Prasad. Hemanth Kumar in his review for the
Firstpost rated the film 2.75/5 and stated: "
Uppena [..] explores what it means to love in a world defined by patriarchy and casteism, but it struggles to break free from several cliches." He also wrote, "The real drama, however, is on a deeper level, when it takes a deep dive into how society defines masculinity and virility.
Uppena asks us if that's the only thing that matters in a man's life?" Reviewing the performances,
The Times of India Neeshitha Nyayapati wrote: "The debutants Vaisshnav and Krithi manage to pull off the intricacies of their characters well for the most part [..] Vijay Sethupathi is flawless as a man set in his beliefs and someone who's used to getting his way." She rated the film 3/5. About the film's music and cinematography,
The Hindu critic Sangeetha Devi Dundoo wrote: "The romance is poetic, with Devi Sri Prasad's lilting compositions matching the ebb and flow of the waves captured beautifully by Shamdat." Avinash Ramachandran of
The New Indian Express rated 3/5 and opined, "We may have seen soft-spoken heroes before in Telugu films, but it is only recently that the very idea of masculinity is being questioned. For an industry that is built upon machismo, Uppena is an important and original film. It's a film that makes its women look at the men in their lives and talk about them being a walking corpus spongiosum. Now that's a huge wave of change."
The News Minute journalist Balakrishna Ganeshan, who rated the film one star out of five, found the film "deeply disturbing" and warned that the film has extreme violence. He added that the plot of the film was clichéd and "the director compensates for the boring sequences with a traumatic twist." A critic of
The Hans India gave a rating of 2.5 out of 5 and praised the acting performances of every actor, cinematography, editing and film score, who finally wrote that "
Uppena is a film that can appeal to only a few sections of the audiences."
Pinkvilla opined that "the core idea that masculinity is not about anatomy is ennobling, the climax is not haunting enough. The film could have explored trauma and angst way better to make 'Uppena' a timeless film. While it is raw, it is not adequately shattering."
Deccan Chronicle Sasidhar Ravi cited the film as "a routine tale with a crazy twist", appreciating the climax episode and the whole narration of the story and rated 2.5/5.
Film Companion Kartihk Keramulu in his review, compared the few scenes with films like
Vada Chennai (2018),
Colour Photo (2020) and
Paava Kadhaigal (2020). He wrote that "The performances aside, there's a major flaw in the politics of
Uppena. It forgives the perpetrator of the crime while it sympathizes with the survivor – while Raayanam is simply given a lesson on what love actually entails, he's not punished for the atrocities he commits".
Box office On the opening day, the film grossed more than at the box office, with a distributor share of . The film grossed over in the opening weekend. It surpassed the record of
Ram Charan's
Chirutha (2007) to become the highest-grossing Telugu film for a debut actor. By the end of its theatrical run,
Sakshi Post reported that the film grossed over crore, while
The Indian Express estimated the gross to be crore, earning a net profit of crore. == Accolades ==