After the success of
Chinna Gounder (1992), director
R. V. Udayakumar was approached by various producers but he was unsure as to who should play the part of the hero for his next film. Subsequently, he decided to cast
Rajinikanth as the hero for his next film. Rajinikanth agreed to act under the direction of Udayakumar. The director expressed his interest to make this film for
AVM Productions. Initially, a different script titled
Jilla Collector was narrated, but Udaykumar subsequently opted to film a different script altogether, which became
Yajaman, since
M. Saravanan of AVM felt that the original script might go over budget. Rajinikanth was initially reluctant to have
Meena as the heroine because she had appeared as a child artist for his film
Anbulla Rajinikanth (1984) and he felt that his fans might not readily accept this pairing. But he eventually agreed to have Meena play the part after she insisted. Rajinikanth also objected to
Napoleon's casting as the antagonist due to him being younger than the character, but Udayakumar remained firm on casting him.
Yajaman was Rajinikanth's 141st film and his 8th collaboration with AVM Productions. One of the filming locations was Samathur Jamindar Ramaraja Vanavarayar Palace at Pollachi while filming was also held at Andhra. == Soundtrack ==