Thursday 8 July 2010

KANNADA ACTRESS RAMYA BIOGRAPHY

Name
   
Ramya


Real / Original Name
   
Divya Spandana

Date of Birth
   
Nov 29, 1981

Birth Place
   
Bangalore,Karnataka,India

Nationality
   
Indian

Hair colour
   
Black

Eye colour
   
Black

Schoool Days
   
St. Hilda’s school in Ooty, Tamil Nadu

College Days
   
St. Joseph’s College of Commerce, Bangalore

Kannada First movie
   
Abhi

Tamil debut film
   
Kuththu

Profession
   
Actress , Model

Hot facts in Ramya Biography

# Ramya entered the sandalwoood industry with Kannada superhit movie “Abhi” starring against Puneet Rajkumar. It is to be noted that having faith in astrology her original name was changed from “Divya Spandana” to “Ramya” as her screen name. But she retains the origanal name “Divya” in her Tamil films, so only in tamilnadu she is popularly known as Divya only.

# She worked hard to loss a few kilos of weight in order to fit into the role of kannada film “Arrasu” and ultimately she was slim and charming after losing nearly eight kg .

# She also acted in a short film, which intends to create AIDS awareness. The film was by Meera Nair and directed by Santosh Sivan.

# The actress actively participated in stage shows and dances from her school days.

# She is considered to be “golden girl” in Kannada cinema industry as she has the success rate of close to 90% in her career.

# She has acted with famous Hindi stars Amitabh bachchan and Dino morea.
Amritadhaare is the first kannada movie where Amitabh bachchan made few minutes appearance with Ramya.

Kannada actress Ramya quotes

# “I think I’m very laborious and extremely committed to my profession. Those are the two things I like best about myself.”

# “Now I’m more inclined to doing performance-oriented films and work with more established directors. In Kannada I’ve done quite a few such films like Jothe Jotheyali, Amruthadhare and Meera Madhava Raghava that has won me a lot of applause. I want to continue in that trend.”

# “I’m extremely elated with the way things are shaping up for me. “Pollathavan” gave me an author-backed role that of a middle class simple girl, and I just loved playing my character. My next film “Vaaranam Aayiram” also presents me in an equally charming role. In fact that’s my dream role. I couldn’t have asked for more.”

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