Aadama Jaichomada

He wants Panneer, who is the last person to have seen Dhayalan alive, because he wants to place a bet on the match to win big and pay off a producer to whom he owes several crores.

Aadama Jaichomada marked Roldan's fourth film as a composer, followed by Vaayai Moodi Pesavum, Sathuranga Vettai, and Mundasupatti, all of which were released in 2014.

Behindwoods gave a rating of 2.5 out of 5 to the album stating, "Sean Roldan continues his approach to bring new sounds to Tamil film songs.

[7] The Times of India gave the film 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "There is scope for an interesting black comedy in this plot but Aadama Jaichomada often feels less quirky and less funny than it should have been.

[8] The New Indian Express wrote, "Laced with dark humour, Aadama Jaichomada keeps one entertained for the most part.

[10] Sify wrote, "The film works for its performances of Karunakaran, Balaji and the interactions between the bumbling cops Simhaa, KS Ravikumar and Chetan.

[11] IANS gave 3 stars and wrote, "Aadama Jaichomada, at two hours, attempts to be a crime-thriller as well as a sports-based comedy.

But it only succeeds as the latter, and fails to do justice to the former form...Despite a weak story, the humour in Aadama Jaichomada will bowl over the movie buffs".

[13] Cinemalead rated a 2.5 out of 5 and wrote,"Short and Fun" [14] The film opened to good response and collected ₹4 crore (Share) in its first week end.