The film was directed by Pon Kumaran, a former associate to K. Bhagyaraj and K. S. Ravikumar, and features Priyamani in a dual role and Skanda Ashok in a male lead with an ensemble supporting cast.
As tensions ease, Ravi returns to the twins' mother, who finally reveals a secret at the graveyard.
In a final confrontation, Latha, driven by love and rage, confesses her feelings to Ravi and faces Charu's spirit, which sets their house ablaze.
Actors such as Saranya Ponvannan, Seetha and Vettaikaran Sai Sasi were signed on for crucial roles.
Hansraj Saxena, Dhananjayan Govind, Priyamani, Saranya Ponvannan, composer Vijay Antony, lyricist Madhan Karky alongside directors K. Bhagyaraj, K. S. Ravikumar and R. Kannan graced the event.
A critic from The Times of India scored the film at 3.5 out of 5 stars and says "Priyamani for her amazing performance as Chaaru and Latha.
Skanda shines as a loverboy and artist with excellent dialogue delivery, body language and expressions.
[12] A critic from The Hindu wrote "Songs or RR, Sundar C. Babu’s music for Charulatha isn’t appealing.
[13] B S Srivani from Deccan Herald wrote "Kumar’s screenplay manages to create some drama, heightened by Sundar C Babu.
[14] A critic from The New Indian Express wrote "Nothing great about Harsha's choreography and Mohan B Kere's art.
The Verdict : Though the film cannot be labelled a total horror flick, go watch it for Priyamani's stellar performance".
[16] A critic from Sify.com wrote "The saving grace of the film is Priyamani’s twin role as otherwise the script and presentation is shoddy.