While critics gave the film mixed reviews—noting that the second half can feel a bit preachy or long—most agree that the "Nivin Pauly factor" is the highlight. The movie’s core strength lies in its attempt to bridge divides between different religions and nationalities, presented through the lens of a "Malayalee" identity.

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All four major OTTs combined cost less than ₹1,000/month (~$12 USD) — cheaper than a single movie ticket for a family in many countries.

Why? Because people are hungry for real. For roots. For someone who says, “Yeah, I’m from India. Yeah, I’m a Malayalee. And yeah, I’m proud of my weird, wonderful, overthinking, gold-loving, coconut-scraping tribe.”