Theatrical Vaa Vaathiyaar was theatrically released on 14 January 2026, on the occasion of
Pongal. A dubbed Telugu version titled
Annagaru Vostaru, was released directly on
Amazon Prime Video on 28 January 2026.
Annagaru Vostaru was re-released in March 2026 with altered visuals after the original dubbed version was criticised for localisation errors; while the original Tamil version includes visual and verbal references to M. G. Ramachandran, the Telugu version includes verbal references to
N. T. Rama Rao but erroneously retained Ramachandran's visuals, which were changed for re-release.
Vaa Vaathiyaar was initially planned to release during the week of Pongal in 2025, but was later postponed to 5 December the same year. However, in early December, the
Madras High Court issued a stay on the film's release due to the producer's pending loans. Amidst this, the makers announced a new date of 12 December. A day before the scheduled date, it was postponed indefinitely as the loans remained unpaid. Shortly thereafter, it was reported that the makers were aiming to release the film on 24 December—the death date of M. G. Ramachandran—intending to resolve the financial matters by then. However, the
Supreme Court of India later upheld the Madras High Court's ban on the film, dismissing Studio Green's appeal to overturn it. Despite this, the production company announced a Pongal release for 14 January 2026 on 10 January,
Distribution Sakthi Film Factory acquired the
Tamil Nadu distribution rights of the film. The distribution rights for
Kerala were bought by Sree Gokulam Movies, while it was released in
Karnataka by Think Studios through VK Films. The overseas distribution rights were acquired by Phars Film. Distributing themselves in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), they sold the USA rights to Prathyangira Cinemas, Malaysia rights to DMY Creations, Canada rights to York Cinemas, and Australia, New Zealand and Singapore rights to Home Screen Entertainment. Due to the short interval between the confirmation of the film's release on 14 January and its scheduled release date, several overseas territories, including the United States, were unable to secure screening slots in time and were therefore compelled to postpone the release by a few days.
Home media The post-theatrical digital streaming rights of the film were acquired by Amazon Prime Video. The film began streaming there from 28 January 2026. == Reception ==