: Central to the film is the Bhoota Kola , a traditional ritual dance from coastal Karnataka where performers are believed to be possessed by guardian spirits like Panjurli and Guliga .
: The final 20 minutes are widely cited by viewers and critics as a "spiritual experience," featuring a transformative performance by Rishab Shetty that many described as "chilling" and "spellbound".
: Despite a modest budget of approximately ₹16 crores, the film is praised for its "lush" cinematography by Arvind S. Kashyap and a haunting, folk-inspired background score by B. Ajaneesh Loknath.