[1] The film was partially reshot into Telugu as Sivakasi with Sunil and M. S. Narayana replacing Vivek and Vennira Aadai Moorthy respectively.
[2] Kaasi travels to Mumbai to track down his parents' killers, where he successfully finds and kills the first two, but the third manages to escape.
Siva and Kaasi recognise each other from a previous meeting in prison, but they now work for rival gangs and become enemies.
Kaasi sees an opportunity to prove himself and arranges for protection, but to no avail and Mani Bhai kills the builder with Siva's help.
Siva decides to use this opportunity to get revenge on Ravi Bhai and arranges for a man to steal the weapons and run from the police.
Siva beats the goons and Mani Bhai’s son after finding out they were responsible for his brother’s disappearance.
After an argument with Mani Bhai, Siva leaves his gang and meets Kaasi, asking him to protect his brother despite their differences.
[4] Newcomer Vedhika was selected to make her debut as a lead actress after she was approached by Arjun's manager.
[9] Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote, "You do understand Arjun's sincerity in trying out a different storyline within the restricted ambit of action, sentiment, romance and comedy.
"[10] P. V. Sathish Kumar of Nowrunning wrote, "As many other films essayed by Arjun before, Madrasi is also plagued by predictability.