Reviewing
Dia for
The Times of India, Sunayana Suresh gave the film four out of five stars, praising the realism of the story, the three main performances, the cinematography, and the score. Suresh noted that the story centers on the external and internal experiences and dialogues of the eponymous female protagonist. Suresh said that "the film is for those who want to experience cinema in a brave new style sans the commercial staples". In a review for
The Hindu, S. Shiva Kumar praised the direction, acting, writing and score, but criticised the conclusion as abrupt. Kumar said: "The acting is first-rate particularly Kushee and Pruvthvi. Pavithra Lokesh is all grace and poise in a beautifully written role". In the
Deccan Herald, Vivek M V praised the direction, score, and Shetty and Ambar's acting, while criticising the plot as predictable, as well as Kushee's performance.
Asianet News, on the other hand, praised Kushee, as well as the screenplay, but noted that the beginning was slow. For
The New Indian Express, A. Sharadhaa rated the film four out of five stars, praising the screenplay, direction, performances, music and cinematography. Sharadhaa said: "With a skillfully told love story - one that is not generic - the director creates a unique kind of euphoria with heartbreaks". Manoj Kumar R., also writing for
The New Indian Express, said that although the film's title is "dia" (), the film is "dark, gloomy and a tragedy of errors".
Box office This film was one of the few commercially successful Kannada films in 2020 during the
COVID-19 pandemic. Ashoka expressed joy of the film's reach across different audiences through
OTT platforms. == Accolades ==