[2] The film features background score and soundtrack composed by V. Harikrishna and lyrics by V. Nagendra Prasad.
Dasari Seenu's photography shows glimpses of class while capturing the Nepal outdoor spots.
Cinematography ought to be pleasant to the eyes because the locations of Nepal are fresh to the Kannada audience.
"[4] A critic from The New Indian Express wrote "Surprisingly, composer Hari Krishna doesn't live up to his reputation with "Huduga Huduga" being the only song that has some popular appeal.
Dasari Seenu's cinematography isn't spectacular and Nagendra Prasad fails even as a dialogue writer.