Kaadhal Mannan released on 6 March 1998. R. P. R. of
Kalki called it an entertaining film without excessive fights, vulgar dance, no double meaning and no unnecessary sentiments. D. S. Ramanujam of
The Hindu appreciated the performances of Ajith and Maanu, but felt Karan could have been more restrained. He also appreciated the cinematography, editing and art direction. The film was a commercial success at the box office as it released during a period of crisis in the film industry where the
FEFSI strike was ongoing and thus the distributors refused to pick the film up outright and insisted on distribution only. The first copy was worth Rs 22 million, but was only sold for Rs 16 million. Still, it ran for 80 days and re-established Ajith's market after a string of failures. Saran revealed that the film underperformed since it was targeted at youth, who were busy with exams in March. A. R. Swaminathan won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Sound Recordist. Despite winning plaudits for her portrayal, Maanu quit the film industry for over a decade before resurfacing as a promoter for the 2010 Singaporean film
Gurushetram – 24 Hours of Anger and later as an aide to
Rajinikanth during his health-related visit to Singapore in 2011. == References ==