The film had a worldwide theatrical release on 24 February 2017. The satellite rights of the film were sold to
Zee Tamil. The film received mixed to positive reviews from both critics and the audience. Sify.com gave the film a positive review, stating "to conclude,
Yaman is a film with many layers, and one with solid drama at its core, which makes it such an engaging watch" and that "it is that rare kind of film which transports you bang in the middle of its action". In their review of the film,
The Hindu found "strong performances and detailing save the day for Vijay Antony's
Yaman... the film's release timing is apt in the country's politically active scenario". A critic from
The Times of India wrote "overall, a little more pace, doing away a duet song which appears in the second half which makes audience yawn and slight tone down of heroism would have worked wonders".
The Indian Express called it "a watchable political drama, which has come out at the right time in the light of the ongoing political crisis in
Tamil Nadu". Likewise,
The Deccan Chronicles review mentioned, "the film works only in parts".
The New Indian Express stated "despite the glitches, and with more positives than negatives,
Yaman is a fairly interesting watch". Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion wrote "There's too much dialogue, explaining what we already know. And Vijay Antony isn't actor enough to clue us in to the character's inner workings...To his credit, he wants to veer away from the mass-hero template. His films actually have a story. If only he'd find better people to tell them." ==References==