Rama Shama Bhama is a 2005 Indian Kannada language comedy film directed by Ramesh Aravind making his directorial debut and the film stars himself in lead role with Kamal Haasan, Urvashi, Daisy Bopanna and Shruthi portraying supporting roles.
He lives with his wife, Bhama mani (Urvashi) and his two children Ravi (Master Goutham) and Gowri (Baby Priyanka), and his father Rangaswamy (H. G. Dattatreya).
Ram successfully tries to evade Dr. Shyam on the aircraft by lying that he is going to stay with his friend but again gets caught in the hotel reception while trying to check-in.
Bhama mani throws a tantrum and gives Ram a choice to either end the affair and come back or go and stay with Priya.
The plan goes well, Raja and Priya unite, meanwhile Ram apologies to Bhama mani and begs her to accept him back.
Again chaos ensues and things go out of control when Priya, Raja, Ram and Bahama mani falls into the swimming pool and Shanti takes off in anger in the family car.
Dr. Shyam Sajjan and his son now follows Shanti on a motorcycle and after lots of chaos ultimately returns to their family home.
In the last scene all the happy couple, Raja and Priya, Ram and Bhama mani, Dr. Shyam Sajjan and Shanti dance in joy.
Writing for Rediff, R. G. Vijayasarathy wrote, "Ramesh wields the megaphone for the first time and comes out in flying colours."
He praised the performances of the actors and the dialogues, and concluded calling the film "a wholesome family entertainer.
"[5] Sify.com reviewed the film and wrote, "Kamal Hassan has scored full marks with Hubli- Dharwad accent and perfect histrionics required for a comedy riot."
"[6] S. N. Deepak of Deccan Herald reviewed the film and praised the performances of all the actors, the camerawork and the dialogues.