Think Crazy Mohan, think comedy. Justifying this truism is “Kola Kolaya Mundhirika” with tagline: a tale of many crooks and a dedicated policeman. Taking its title from a popular outdoor game of yore, KKM, wows as rip-roaring “kissa kursi ka,” no-brainer breezy comedy.
Peopled with a platoon of comedians, peppered with Mohan’s laugh-a-minute one-liners, and deftly directed by Madhumitha, it’s veritable timepass “tamasha”. The ensemble comedy has tricksters by the dozen after a cache of diamonds hidden in an ancestoral “kursi”. It’s great gambol run full of fun and frolic as the cons try to outwit one another to lay their hands on the big booty with a bumbling bobby behind them.
Madhumitha makes merry mirth of slapstick show with music, cinematography and cast’s competent escapades making KKM a jolly jaunt worth the wallet. Kudos.