Box office In 10 days, the film grossed ₹9.4
crore worldwide, with ₹5.1 crore from
Kerala alone. It collected ₹15 crore worldwide in 17 days, with ₹9 crore from India and ₹5 crore (with more than 50,000 admissions) from the
Gulf Cooperation Council territories. As of 21 June 2019,
Uyare is the third highest-grossing Malayalam film of 2019 in the
United States and the rest-of-India territories, behind
Lucifer and
Kumbalangi Nights. It grossed $93,597 (₹64.98 lakh) in the US in eight weeks. In May first week,
Uyare was ranked among the top 10 best grossing films of that week in the multiplexes in India. However, in the United Kingdom, it grossed just £637 (₹58,095) in two weeks. In the
United Arab Emirates (UAE), the film grossed $355,336 in the opening weekend (2 – 5 May) and was the best opener and the second best grossing film of that weekend (behind
Avengers: Endgame). It grossed $647,059 in six weeks run in the UAE. The film was released on 9 May in
Australia and
New Zealand, grossing $3,041 and $2,937 respectively in the opening weekend, and a total of $10,146 and $3,809 from two weeks. It collected $216 in the opening weekend in
Nigeria. As of June 2019,
Uyare remains in the top 50 highest-grossing films of the year in Nigeria and it is the only Malayalam film in the list.
Critical reception Rating the film 4.5 on a scale of 5 and describing the film as "poignant" and "classy", Sajin Shrijith of
The New Indian Express said, "From the first frame to the last, Uyare is an exercise in restrained, sensitive filmmaking." Gautam S. of
Deccan Chronicle wrote: "Uyare is an engaging and inspirational movie, which will remain in our hearts. It flies high on a gratifying script and performances."
Sify.com rated the film 4 on a scale of 5 and wrote that the film is "an overwhelming experience that narrates a highly relevant issue in a fabulous way." Film critic Veeyen wrote: "The structural elements of ‘Uyare’ are bound to be familiar and the genre expectations are all in place, in that it has all the essential prerequisites of a survivor story. And yet, it's a story that needs to be told, time and again, in a world that has turned a bit too dark with relationships that have gone all adrift." Litty Simon from
Malayala Manorama rated 4 out of 5 stars and wrote that, "The biggest strength of Uyare lies in its screenplay with minimal yet powerful dialogues. by Sanjay-Bobby is crisp and well etched by director Manu. Uyare is highly engaging right from the beginning to end. S. R. Praveen from
The Hindu felt that "predictability is a problem" [in the film] and was also critical about the background score. He however praised Parvathy's performance, writing: "Despite the minor quibbles, ‘Uyare’ soars high on Parvathy's wings." == Accolades ==