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Kannada Classic 'Rama Shama Bhama' Celebrates 20 Years of Timeless Comedy
8 Nov
Summary
- Kannada film 'Rama Shama Bhama' nears 20-year milestone since release
- Features iconic performances by Kamal Haasan, Ramesh Aravind, Urvashi, and Shruthi
- Explores themes of marriage, forgiveness, and self-realization through comedy

As the 2005 Kannada film 'Rama Shama Bhama' approaches its 20th anniversary, fans are eagerly revisiting this beloved comedy classic. The film, which has stood the test of time, is set to celebrate a major milestone in November 2025.
'Rama Shama Bhama' has long been regarded as one of the best comedy films to come out of the Kannada film industry. The movie, a remake of the 1995 Tamil hit 'Sathi Leelavathi,' was reimagined for the mid-2000s audience by director Ramesh Aravind, who also played the lead role. The film's standout performances, particularly by Kamal Haasan, Urvashi, and Shruthi, have cemented its status as a timeless classic.
Beyond the hilarious comedy, 'Rama Shama Bhama' explores the complexities of marriage, forgiveness, and self-realization. The emotional depth of the story, combined with the sharp, relevant humor, has made the film a beloved favorite among Kannada cinema enthusiasts. The film's music, composed by Gurukiran, further enhances the storytelling, with the evergreen song 'Jopana Rathri Aathu' becoming an iconic part of the movie's legacy.
As the 20-year milestone approaches, the renewed interest in 'Rama Shama Bhama' serves as a testament to the film's enduring appeal and the timelessness of well-written, character-driven comedy. The movie's ability to make audiences laugh, think, and connect on an emotional level is a rare feat that continues to captivate viewers even two decades after its release.




