Critical reception Mozhi received positive critical acclaim for its clean content, performance and music. A critic from
Sify wrote, "Director Radha Mohan has once again proved that he can make a pucca family entertainer with characters that you can relate to. Mozhi is indeed gutsy, feel-good, real solid movie within the framework of commercial cinema". A critic from
Rediff.com wrote: "
Mozhi is a groundbreaking movie for Tamil cinema in many ways. It does not over-sentimentalise physical handicaps [..] The story is no-nonsense and without any unnecessary frills. Strong characterisation and excellent performances from the cast make this truly a remarkable film". A critic from
The Hindu wrote: "Mozhi is surely a film its producer can be proud of [..] Conceiving a simple yet poignant line, creating a screenplay that takes you along smoothly, and helming it, director Radha Mohan presents 'Mozhi' with panache".
Chennai Online wrote "With a neatly etched screenplay, some finely defined characters and a smooth flow of scenes, and humour strewn throughout, director Radha Mohan weaves an engaging tale that leaves you with a feeling of warmth and satisfaction. Vidyasagar's soft melodies, Kathir's aesthetically designed interiors, and Guhan's frames that give a rich glossy look, all enhance the film's entertainment value". Lajjavathi of
Kalki praised the acting of Jyothika and Prithviraj and other actors, humour, dialogues, music and cinematography and noted a natural screenplay by Radha Mohan keeps the film moving without getting bored. He has combined all aspects of affection, love, anger and sadness to create a delicious feast and concluded saying
Mozhi is not just a film that speaks but a film that everyone loves.
Cinesouth wrote "For having made 'Mozhi' a film that one can watch with one's family and also learn a few valuable lessons, director Radha Mohan is to be lauded as one who has joined the rank of directors like Fazil".
Box-office Released on 23 February 2007,
Mozhi faced competition from
Paruthiveeran, which was released on the same day. The film took a big opening at the Chennai box office, The film continued to rank at first at the Chennai box office for five successive weeks, being ousted only by the American film
300 during the
Easter weekend. The film was produced on a budget of $500,000 and it became a surprise hit grossing $2 million and declared one of the most commercially successful Tamil films of the year. The positive response of the film has led to the generation of additional prints. The film completed a theatrical run of 100 days. The film's 100-day function was held in the open air club house attached to Mayajaal multiplex on the ECR. Anjali Arora, a visually challenged lawyer, working as a legal advisor to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Balu Mahendra, Ameer, Lingusamy and Sundar.C attended the function. ==Legacy==