[2][3] Amisha Patel also accepted to be a part of the film, replacing Deol, after getting the entire script translated in English for her to read.
The critic from The Hindu stated that "the end is predictable, but the conviction with which the climax drives home the message makes it interesting.
"[5] Another reviewer stated the film had "nothing new", describing it as "real melodramatic soap-opera that moves hearts of viewers and at the same time gives a message for the audience.
And that's where Global One Studio Productions' Raman Thediya Seethai (Rama's Hunt for Seetha), directed by Jagannaath, manages to be different".
[17] Sify wrote:"RTS is riveting cinema and exhibits emotional depth and is a clean feel-good family entertainer".