The audio comprises total 4 songs out of which 3 songs are composed and written by V. Manohar and one song is composed and written by V. Ravichandran. The audio launch took place at a Bangalore hotel in September 2010. Actor turned producer Raghavendra Rajkumar released the audio in the presence of entire film team.[1]
A critic from The Times of India scored the film at 2.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Ravichandran, though impressive, donnes an awkward look with his silly make-up and dark glasses. Only Naveen Krishna's performance holds up, while Rekha Das does a brilliant job in balancing sequences in the average cinematography by Vishnuvardhan".[2] BSS from Deccan Herald wrote "The director makes a hash of a ready-made, worn out story. Ravichandran, the entertainer-actor, is lost in hideous wigs, stubble and pot-belly; a makeover is long overdue. He owes his fans at least that much. Nikhitha goes through the motions, while Naveen, Harshika, Shivaram, Shobhraj and Arvind are all wasted. A pity".[3] A critic from Bangalore Mirror wrote "Even Ravichandran enters the house as a 'protector.' The story stutters, hitches, drags and puts you to sleep mode — if you are lucky that is.Laced with many uninspiring sequences, there is a mismatch about almost everything in the film.Even Ravichandran is made to act as if it were a television sitcom".[4]