The story and screenplay is penned by noted author Santhosh Echikkanam who had teamed up with Sidharth in his directorial debut Nidra (2012).
One day they decide to go for a family trip to Thanjavur where they meet a Nadi Astrologer who tells them the love story of Chandramohan's previous life which took place 1000 years ago.
Sushama starts doubting Chandran because of his strange behavior especially after he had left them at a supermarket to go and meet Geetanjali who had been hospitalized.
One day, Sushama asks Chandramohan where he is over the phone and he mentions that he is in his office, But sees Chandran in a restaurant with Geetanjali.
As he was nearing the door, Chandran hears a baby crying and remembers his son and decides to go back to his home.
The film was jointly produced by Sameer Thahir, Shyju Khalid and Ashiq Usman under the banner of Hand Made Filmz.
Vedhika was initially cast to play one among the female leads alongside Dileep and Anusree but later she backed out because of her busy schedule and later Namitha Pramod was roped in for that role.
The film, with a strong base on middle-class realism, treads the popular narrative line even as it carefully tries to refrain from going after the commercial formula, a genre in which the master-duo Bharathan and Padmarajan and the likes have excelled", and concluded "Chandrettan Evideya is for those who value familial bonds, a type which constitutes the majority of movie-goers in this part of the world.
[10] Metromatinee.com gave a positive review stating "The film is refreshing in the sense that after a while actor Dileep has opted out of the run of the mill.
Dileep the actor comes to the fore after a while and director Sidharth Bharathan deserves a fair bit of credit for it".
[11] The Times of India awarded 3 out of 5 stars and stated "Sidharth Bharathan steps away from his father's shadow and displays sparks that have the potential to help him carve a niche in the industry.
Nevertheless, Chandrettan Evideya is a clean, family watch and a throwback to the times when Dileep movies meant sterling, genuine entertainers.".
[14] IB Times said the film got decent opening at the box office and overwhelming response from theatres in first weekend.
[16] The VCD&DVD of Chandrettan Evideya was released by AP International and marketed by EMPIRE[citation needed]