The film's climax scenes felt stretched despite its short runtime, and the ending could have been more impactful as a social message instead of being overly dramatic. Although the film touches upon several contemporary issues, such as the effects of lockdowns, viral MMS among youngsters, petty politics, teenage rebellion against parents, and mobile phones as a crucial device, it fails to deliver on its promise of a simple and heartwarming father-daughter story. The director tries to incorporate multiple plots, resulting in a disjointed and half-baked narration that deals with heartbreaks, revenge, and political corruption. The screenplay lends the film the feel of unrealistic Bengali television serials at times. Overall, the film falls short of expectations.