Vinnukkum Mannukkum was released on 30 March 2001.
Indiainfo wrote, "Devyani does a good job but Sarath and Vikram compete in giving wooden performances. Sirpy's antique music also does not help the film. Akilan's camera is ok". S. R. Ashok Kumar of
The Hindu wrote: "Director Rajakumaran has taken special care in the choice of songs and locations to make the film entertaining. He should have paid more attention to the first half and more important, must have extracted more work from Vikram, who has the potential, and Devayani, for whom it is a cakewalk". Krishna Chidambaram of
Kalki praised the acting of Devayani, Sarathkumar but felt Vikram failed to emote and the film did not offer emoting skills for him. Malini Mannath of
Chennai Online wrote "The early part moves at a swift pace, with some humour thrown in. [..] When the story shifts to the city it turns clichéd".
Cinesouth wrote, "Vinnukkum Mannukkum – The first half is a take-off and the second is a crash over". Choudhary incurred huge loss through this film and dubbed film
Paapa; later he gained profits through films like
Aanandham and
Samudhiram, both films starring actor
Murali. == References ==