Naveena Sadharam is a 1935 Kannada language mythological drama film directed by Raja Chandrashekar and produced by Gubbi Veeranna, marking both their film debuts. The movie was released under the banner Shakuntala Films.
The story features Sadarame, a courageous woman who faces life's challenges head-on, and a prince captivated by her bravery, leading to love between them. To escape societal restrictions, she adopts a male disguise.
Venkataramaiah composed the music for this film. The film cast consisted of Veeranna himself in the role of a thief named "Pucca Kalla" and K. Ashwathamma, a singing actress, made her first onscreen appearance in the film.
The film was based on a Marathi play "Mitra" by Shirish Athwale, adapted by Veeranna for his theater play before bringing it onto the big screen in 1935. The same film had a Tamil version released as Naveena Sadarame produced by K. Subramanyam and starred S. D. Subbulakshmi in the title role.