Upon release, the film was critically panned and grossed a measly ₹38,000 on its first day having sold just 293 tickets across India, making it one of the biggest box office disasters in Indian cinema.
Dismayed when his loans keep on getting disapproved by the bank as he is a defaulter, a cop friend Rawat advises him to visit Vikram Burman also known as Maharaj; a former prince who is currently bedridden and is supplied oxygen tanks by Rajender.
[7][13] The film on its first day grossed a measly ₹38,000 having sold just 293 tickets nationwide, making it the biggest box office bombs in the history of Indian cinema.
[17] Bollywood Hungama rated the film 2/5 stars, criticising the screenplay of the second half with gaps and unexplained sequences in the narrative.
However the performances of Bhumi Pednekar, Priyanka Bose and Arjun Kapoor was praised along with the background score by Ketan Sodha and cinematography by Anuj Dhavan.