After the success of the verified Nayana, the producers have announced two more films for late 2024:

All future releases will also carry the verified certification. The team has even launched a “Sigma Verified” stamp that independent filmmakers can license for a small fee after passing an originality test.

In early 2024, several AI-generated "alternate endings" of Nayana began circulating on Telegram and WhatsApp. These fake versions changed the film’s original resolution (which supported organ donation awareness) into a nihilistic ending. The SigmaSeries team had to file a copyright complaint, and YouTube added a "Verified" checkmark to the official upload.

The director uses restrained pacing and tight framing to keep the viewer intimately connected to the protagonist. The screenplay is economical—every line and sequence serves character development or thematic resonance. The storytelling favors implication over exposition, which rewards attentive viewers.