Mozhi (2007)

Mozhi

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Directed by Radha Mohan • Music: Vidyasagar

Soundtrack

Song NameSinger(s)LyricistVideo
Sevvanam Selai KattiJassie GiftVairamuthu
Pesa MadandhaiyeMadhu BalakrishnanVairamuthu
Mouname UnnidamSrinivasVairamuthu
Kaatrin Mozhi (Male)BalramVairamuthu
Kaatrin Mozhi (Female)SujathaVairamuthu
Kannal Pesum PennaeS.P. BalasubrahmanyamVairamuthu
En Jannalil TherivadhuKarthikVairamuthu
Aazha KannaalTippuVairamuthu

Storyline

<p>Karthik ( ) and Vijayakumar alias Viji ( ) are best friends who are keyboard players in music director ‘s team. They are brilliant in their work of and . They are fun-loving, witty, and they share a great rapport. They come to live in an apartment complex building where they meet a handful of interesting people. Their irritable flat secretary, Ananthakrishnan ( ), is not too happy about Karthik and Viji occupying the flat and asks him to vacate as bachelors are not allowed to live there. Preethi ( ), a girl from one of those apartments, is head over heels in love with Karthik. One day, Karthik sees a girl on the road and is quite impressed by her attitude and guts. Later, he finds out that the girl is Archana ( ), a deaf and mute girl who lives in the same apartment with her grandmother. Karthik falls in love with her, and along with Viji, tries to find out more about her from her best friend Sheela ( ). Karthik learns from Sheela so that he can communicate with Archana. He wants to have her as his life partner, though she considers him as a good friend. Archana gets angry with Karthik eventually when he proposes his love to her. She thinks that her baby will be disabled just like her. Her father abandoned her after he found out about her handicap, and she is afraid that Karthik will leave her as well if their baby is like her. Karthik tries to reason with her that her father was unaware of her condition, so it took him by surprise and he is ready to accept her and their future children because he knows and understands them. However, his pleas are to no avail. Archana begins avoiding Karthik, and Karthik is heartbroken. A parallel plot involves Professor Gnanaprakasam ( ), who has lost his mental stability when his son Babu died. He refuses to accept the loss and lives in the year 1984, the year his son died. Later, Karthik helps him to break down and realize the grief of losing his son. Ananthakrishnan also has an instance where he tries and fails to pursue a romantic relationship with a girl through various mishaps. He finally learns to like Karthik and Viji for who they are after Karthik helps Gnanaprakasam to come to his senses. At the same time, Viji also falls in love with Sheela, who is a widow. Sheela and her parents agree to the marriage, and their marriage date is fixed. Archana decided not to attend the wedding as Karthik would be present, causing a rift between her and Sheela’s friendship. This angers Karthik who confronts and tells to deal with her insecurities instead of hiding her true feelings like a coward. Breaking down to tears, Archana arrived on the wedding day and finally confesses to Karthik that she does indeed love him. The story thus concludes with a happy note of Viji and Sheela getting married and congratulating Karthik and Archana. and , uncredited, appear as Pichumani and Pannaiyar’s daughter, respectively. “As a boy, I had seen such a girl living in my colony. She looked cute and moved about cheerfully. I would wonder what ‘sound’ meant to her. So later I felt it would be interesting to have a musician opposite this role”. Radha Mohan revealed that idea of the film came from a little girl who stayed in his neighbourhood. He also told that he had Jyothika in his mind while writing down her character, she initially refused to act but later agreed after hearing the script. Prithviraj was selected after director was impressed with his performance in (2006). Prasanna was originally selected for the role which was eventually portrayed by Prakash Raj. Many actresses refused to play the character of Jyothika’s friend, finally Swarnamalya was selected to play the role, Swarnamalya agreed after hearing the script which gave equal importance to women characters. who earlier appeared in director’s previous films did not act in this film instead he worked as a dubbing artist lending his voice for Brahmanandam. M. S. Bhaskar played a professor who suffers from amnesia post an accident that caused him to lose his son. Mohan taught him the gait he used in the film. Neelima Rani portrayed a supporting role. made her film debut through this film. The film’s climax was shot at the church called “Church of Our Lady of Angels” situated at . The soundtrack was composed by . Acclaimed poet has penned the lyrics for all the songs. The song “Kannal Pesum” is a modification of the song “Elamankanniloode… I Am Thinking of You” (“Walking in the Moonlight”) from the Malayalam film (2000). Vidyasagar gave the music for the Malayalam movie too. All the songs were well received especially “Kaatrin Mozhi” and “Sevvanam”. A segment of ‘s version of the popular folk song is played during the comedy scene between and . The audio was released on 2 February 2007 at in . The album received positive reviews from critics. The film was released on 23 February 2007. The film’s official website was created by entertainment portal Indiaglitz. N Achyutha Kantha Rao of Indus Inspirations purchased the theatrical rights of Telugu dubbed version. The film was released in Telugu under the title . has been released in VCDs and DVDs by Moser Baer Home Video. The film had its television premiere rights on on 15 September 2007. received positive critical acclaim for its clean content, performance and music. A critic from 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 wrote: ” 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 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”. 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 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 is not just a film that speaks but a film that everyone loves. 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”. “The success of ‘Mozhi’ is very heartening. [sic] All of us knew what we were doing and it was an opportunity for us to say, “Hey, we’re capable of this” and the audience have in turn said, “Guys, we love you.” They won’t forgive us if we do a clichéd movie”. Released on 23 February 2007, faced competition from , 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 production during the 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. became an important film in the career of Prithviraj and Jyothika. The film proved that the people would accept stories based on disability if the film was presented in a new and innovative way. The film continued the trend of films with different themes that focused on realism. K. Jeshi of The Hindu placed the film in the category of films that propagate social issues along with other films like (1999), (2004), (2006), (2006) and (2007). Behindwoods stated that humour helped the film “to become one of the biggest money-spinners in Kollywood” and also added “Prakash Raj’s witty dialogues ensured a merry go ride”. Director listed as one of his favourite films. Documentary filmmaker Swarnavel says films such as , , and have pushed the envelope of mainstream Tamil cinema. Actress stated that: “young film makers in particular have come up with some wonderful, well-researched movies featuring disability, such as Mozhi, Black, Deiva Thirumagal, Beautiful, and many others. These films, with their accurate detailing and brilliant portrayals don’t paint disability as a tragedy, but show it as a part of life”. In an interview to Times of India in 2008, revealed that: “I’m looking for a role on the lines of the one played by Jyotika in Mozhi and Sridevi in Moondram Pirai”. P. B. Ramasamy, head of Big FM, Chennai told to Hindu that: “Mozhi was a wholesome entertainer and I never got bored even for a minute. The movie made me smile throughout and for the first time while watching a film, I felt the urge to watch it all over again”. Dancer Shweta Prachande who portrayed deaf and dumb character in a short film called Notes of Silence said she was inspired by Jothika’s performance from the film to portray the character. Scenes from the film have been parodied in (2010). ‘s love signals, ‘s introduction scene and her friend character has been based on the film. The song “Kaatrin Mozhi” inspired a , which was also directed by Radha Mohan, and also stars Jyothika. At the according to , one of the jury member of feature film, Jyothika was one of the frontrunners for , along with for the Malayalam film and for the Kannada film . However, she lost to Umashree. Boney Kapoor acquired the Hindi remake rights of the film in 2008; however it failed to materialize.</p>

Details

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Genres: Drama
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Writer: Viji, (dialogue)
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Producer: Prakash Raj
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Music: Vidyasagar
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Director: Radha Mohan
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Cinematography: K. V. Guhan
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Release Date: 23-Feb-07
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Edited By: Kasi Viswanathan
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OTT Platform: Prime Video
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Runtime: 2h 35m
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Language: Tamil
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