According to reviewers from The Times of India and Hindustan Times , the series is a "slow-burn" that requires patience but offers high-stakes payoff in its later episodes. While some viewers felt the romantic angle occasionally dragged the pacing, others appreciated how it grounded the political violence in human emotion.
Critics widely praised the cast, especially Parambrata Chattopadhyay's charismatic screen presence and Harshita Gaur's portrayal of a small-town girl.
Produced by showrunner Sudhir Mishra, the series is noted for its authentic depiction of 2005-era Bihar, complete with caste politics and rustic settings.
