Kola Kolaya Mundhirika 2009
A wealthy man delegates a trusted subordinate to hide priceless diamonds in a set of chairs before he is murdered by a trio of criminals out to get their hands on the same. Twenty years later, the hunt for the chair resurfaces as the trusted subordinate reveals partial information about the treasure to the protagonist, Krish. Realizing that he needs a little help, Krish enlists the help of his thieving rival, Veni. The villainous trio, also privy to this information, follow Krish and Veni as they set out to find the diamonds. A hilarious cat and mouse chase ensues as the main characters follow clues, traveling from city to city, assuming different personalities to find the chair with the diamonds, while being chased by the quirky, nosy police inspector Mathrubhootham. With Crazy Mohan’s typical brand of pun-filled humor, director Madhumita guarantees a fast-paced, laugh-a-minute ride with KKM.
KD 2019
KD, an 80-year-old villager overhears his children say that they want him dead to claim their inheritance. Realizing he has never truly lived, he enlists the help of a young orphan boy Kutti. The pair head off on a road trip trying to complete KD’s bucket list, rediscovering the meaning of life and friendship along the way.
Moone Moonu Varthai 2015
Arjun (Arjun) is a carefree youngster who can’t work on a single job for more than three months. Everyone including his grandparents (SP Balasubramaniam and Lakshmi) considers him as nuisance. When Arjun’s grandparents ask him to take care of himself and leave to US, he starts a ‘bad news delivery service’ with his friend Karnan (Venkatesh Harinathan)! The idea is to convey ‘unfortunate’ or ‘bad’ news to people. In the process they stop the marriage of a young girl who is the sister of Arjun’s girlfriend Anjali (Aditi Chengappa). When Anjali comes to know about Arjun and his profession, she hates him and there comes an ego clash between Arjun and Karnan as well. Can Arjun solve all the complex issues and lead a happy life?