The first song "Srimathi Garu" (in Telugu), as "Kolladhey" (in Tamil),[4] "Mindathe" (in Malayalam),[5] "Naarazgi" (in Hindi)[6] and "Shrimati Avre" (in Kannada) is a romantic number picturized on Baskhar (Salmaan) and Sumathi (Chaudhary) and their life as a married couple.
[10] The third song "Nijamaa Kalaa" (in Telugu), "Vidhi Maarudha" (in Tamil), "Mizhideepame" (in Malayalam), "Nijavaa Idoo" (in Kannada) and "Duniya Meri" (in Hindi) is a montage number, picturized on Baskhar's reconciliation with his family.
[3] Reviewing "Srimathi Garu", a critic from Cinema Express called it as "a sweet yet rousing romantic number, with great blend of old-school symphonic sound and contemporary beats".
[22] Trisha Bhattacharya of India Today, while reviewing the title track, described it as "a nostalgic throwback, blending classic beats with contemporary flair.
"[9] Akhila Menon of OTTPlay added that the song "brings the perfect retro mood to the fun number" complimenting Uthup's vocals.
[24] Paul Nicodemus of The Times of India wrote "While the songs may lack recall value after leaving the cinema, GV Prakash Kumar's background score significantly enhances the narrative.