Kola Kolaya Mundhirika

Kola Kolaya Mundhirika is a 2010 Indian Tamil-language comedy film written by Crazy Mohan and directed by Madhumitha. The film stars Jayaram, Karthik Kumar, and Shikha along with numerous popular Tamil comedy artists including M. S. Bhaskar, Pandiarajan, Anandaraj, Vasu Vikram and Vaiyapuri playing supporting roles. The film started its shooting on 8 May 2009 and released on 21 May 2010.

Premise
A rich man asks his trusty colleague to help him hide some priceless diamonds inside a chair. The rich man dies, and the chair goes missing - it is now up to the colleague to try and retrieve it. Unfortunately, trying to get their hands on the chair are also two thieves, three con men, and a whole host of other characters...

Cast

 * Jayaram as Mathrubhootham
 * Karthik Kumar as Krish
 * Shikha as Vėní
 * M. S. Bhaskar as Santhanam
 * Radha Ravi as Dada Thulukkanam
 * T. M. Karthik as Dilli
 * Anandaraj as Veerappan
 * Pandiarajan as Madan
 * Delhi Ganesh as Ganesan
 * Vasu Vikram as Kittu
 * Vaiyapuri as Rajappan
 * "Eeramana Rojave" Siva as Jamindar
 * Devadarshini as Jamindar's wife
 * Kuyili
 * Sathish as Sukku Malli
 * Rangammal
 * V. S. Raghavan as Masilamani, retired Jailor
 * Sarath Kumar as Karan Muthiah (Cameo appearance)

Soundtrack
Music was composed by Selvaganesh and lyrics were written by Francis Kruba, Na. Muthukumar, Aandal Priyadarshini and Ramakrishnan.
 * "Aasaimachane" – Shankar Mahadevan, Anuradha Sriram
 * "Oru Varam" – S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. S. Chithra
 * "Notta Kudu" – Karthik, Suchithra
 * "Ada Engengum" – Benny Dayal, Kalpana
 * "Pootti Vaitha" – Na. Muthukumar

Reception
Sify wrote "KKM is jolly good fun ride as the director takes us on a treasure hunt, with an adorable lead pair and great supporting actors who will have you in splits. A welcome relief from those larger-than-life heroes, mindless action, this comedy caper is a silly yet surprisingly enjoyable film about misunderstandings and mistaken identities". Rediff wrote "Madhumita's Vallamai Tharayo might have been a dull reworking of Mani Ratnam's Mouna Ragam, but her attempt at comedy sparkles." The Hindu wrote "This family entertainer banks heavily on some classic Crazy Mohan one-liners and PJs hurled at the audience almost relentlessly in its pursuit of the laugh-a-minute promise."