

The Deccan Chronicle gave the film one-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that "At the end of it all, 90ML is like a bad drink". The music was composed by Anup Rubens and the lyrics were written by Chandrabose. The film was originally scheduled to release on 5 December, but was postponed to 6 December after the film ran into issues when the Central Board of Film Certification asked the makers of the film to remove some scenes.

The film gained media coverage due to its title and first look poster.The songs composed by Anup Rubens were well received by audience.Kartikeya plays a drunkard in the film who has a disease that requires him to drink daily. The first look poster was revealed in September 2019. Television actress Neha Solanki was signed as the lead actress with Ravi Kishan, Satya Prakash, and rapper Roll Rida playing supporting roles. Nadiridinna, Rehabilitation Centerĭirector Ajay of RX 100 helped Sekhar Reddy meet Kartikeya Gummakonda.

In fact, Bommu Lakshmi and Shree Gopika has overshadowed Oviya in many scenes. Interestingly, all five girls have performed well. But now despite handling a relevant topic, it’s hard to connect with these girls or empathize with their condition when the director seems to be putting all her effort to distract you with their antics in the name of feminism! After a point, we forget the personal problems of all the five characters and starts seeing them as a bunch of addicts who shows the victim card to be in the fun zone. The film would have been an excellent feel-good drama if director Anita Udeep had addressed the issues of her female characters without glorifying drugs and alcohol. We also have Sukanya (Monisha Ram) who falls in love with another girl but the society and parents are against their wedding. For the middle-aged Kajal (Masoom Shankar), her husband has an extra-marital affair after the couple cannot spend much time in bed due to their daughter(!!) Then there is Paaru (Shree Gopika ) whose husband cannot forget his past love and hence, they find it hard to start a family. For Thamarai, (Bommu Lakshmi) her rogue husband and his dangerous henchman job is a big headache. The film is all about how Rita changes the lives of five women who have their own challenges in life. Rita (Oviya) enjoys her life to the fullest, she has a live-in partner and moves on to a new apartment. Thadam review: An engaging whodunit thriller | Luka Chuppi review: A progressive intelligent comedy |
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The young girls in the film also crack double meaning jokes which are partly funny, mostly crass. But the director often gets muddled, as she confuses feminism by glorifying boozing and smoking. Director Anita Udeep's 90 ML talks about feminism, liberation, and sexual issues of modern women. Tamil cinema seldom makes films about unapologetically amoral characters.
