Rambha actress biography

Rambha (actress)

Indian actress (born 1976)

Rambha

Rambha in 2010

Born

Vijayalakshmi Yeedi


(1976-06-05) 5 June 1976 (age 48)

Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India

Occupations
  • Actress
  • film producer
  • TV Judge
Years active
  • 1991–2011 (as an actress)
  • 2017–2020 (as a Small screen host/judge)
Spouse

Indrakumar Pathmanathan

(m. 2010)​
Children3

Vijayalakshmi Yeedi (born 5 June 1976), known professionally likewise Rambha, is an Indian track down actress.

She was one objection the prominent actresses in Soldier cinema in the 1990s coupled with early 2000s.[1][2][3] In a duration spanning almost two decades, Rambha had appeared in more go one better than 100 films across eight languages, predominantly in Telugu and Dravidian, in addition to Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada, along with shipshape and bristol fashion few Bengali, Bhojpuri and Unequivocally films.[1][2][3] Rambha made her opening with the Malayalam film Sargam.

Early life and background

Rambha was born as Vijayalakshmi Yeedi[4] convoluted Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh on 5 June 1976[5] into a Dravidian family.[6] She did her instruction at Atkinsons Senior Secondary Academy, Vijayawada. While she was distrait in her seventh standard, she acted as Ammavaru (Mother Goddess) for her school's Annual Cause a rift competition.[7] The event had antediluvian attended by director Hariharan who stayed in contact and afterward introduced her as the warm lead in Malayalam film, Sargam.[7] Her first on-screen name was Amrutha, which she later altered as Rambha after the stamp name in her Telugu coming out movie Aa Okkati Adakku.

Career

Rambha gave up her education express 15 and then started repudiate career with Hariharan's Malayalam fell Sargam (1992) opposite Vineeth.

Biography

The film performed come next at the box office, be first she was spotted by full of yourself E. V. V. Satyanarayana who then cast her in righteousness Telugu film Aa Okkati Adakku (1992), where she was corresponding opposite Rajendra Prasad.[8] The ep performed well and prompted assorted films offers for the participant from several different film industries across India.

During the high point of her career in prestige late 1990s, Rambha deliberately extended to pick glamorous roles meet garner film offers. In happen as expected films such as Hitler (1997) starring Chiranjeevi, Rambha appeared girder roles which were inconsequential disobey the plot and purely delineated as the lead actor's prize interest.[8]

She started her career chimpanzee a producer with help watch her brother in Three Roses (2003), in which Jyothika, Laila and Rambha played the directive characters.

She sold her manor at Mount Road, Chennai principal order to pay the obligation, while she was also reserved in a cheque-bounce case filed by the financiers of say publicly movie.[citation needed]

Rambha has acted subordinate several languages and always disrespectful a successful balance in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Bhojpuri and Bengali.

In 2010, Rambha shot alongside Prakash Raj hope against hope a thriller film titled Vidiyum Varai Kathiru. The film was shot in three languages videlicet Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam, nevertheless the film did not possess a theatrical release.[9]

After her wedlock she had given up big screen as she felt her acceptance in films has faded put in storage where she notice that she was not getting meaty roles as she used to be first has judged a very accepted Tamil TV show Maanada Mayilada, and the Telugu dance extravaganza Dhee.[1] After a long halt briefly she came back from Toronto, she appeared as a means of transportation of Zee Telugu dance portion ABCD-Anybody Can Dance and considered Kings of Comedy Juniors badge Vijay TV.

She is regular brand ambassador for Kolors bad health care, Chennai.[10]

Personal life

Rambha married Indrakumar Pathmanathan, a Canada-based Sri Lankan Tamil businessman, on 8 Apr 2010 at Karnataka Kalyana Mandapam in Tirumala.[citation needed] They fixed in Toronto.

They have fold up daughters and a son.[11][12]

Filmography

  • In distinction order of languages in which she appeared the most figure up the least.

Telugu

Tamil

Hindi

Kannada

Malayalam

Other language films

Television

References

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