Rambha (actress)

Rambha (born Vijayalakshmi Yeedi; 5 June 1976) is an Indian former actress. She was one of the prominent actresses in Indian cinema in the 1990s and early 2000s.[1][2][3] In a career spanning almost two decades, Rambha had appeared in more than 100 films across eight languages, predominantly in Telugu and Tamil, in addition to Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam, along with a few Bengali, Bhojpuri and English films.[1][2][3]

Rambha
Rambha in 2010
Born
Vijayalakshmi Yeedi

(1976-06-05) 5 June 1976 (age 47)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • film producer
  • TV Judge
Years active
  • 1991–2011 (as an actress)
  • 2017–2020 (as a TV host/judge)
Spouse
Indrakumar Pathmanathan
(m. 2010)
Children3

Early life and background

Rambha was born as Vijayalakshmi Yeedi[4] in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh on 5 June 1976[5] into a Telugu family.[6] She did her schooling at Atkinsons Senior Secondary School, Vijayawada. While she was studying in her seventh standard, she acted as Ammavaru (Mother Goddess) for her school's Annual Day competition.[7] The event had been attended by director Hariharan who stayed in contact and later introduced her as the female lead in Malayalam film, Sargam.[7] Her first on-screen name was Amrutha, which she later changed as Rambha after the character name in her Telugu debut movie Aa Okkati Adakku.

Career

Rambha gave up her education aged 15 and then started her career with Hariharan's Malayalam film Sargam (1992) opposite Vineeth. The film performed well at the box office, and she was spotted by director E. V. V. Satyanarayana who then cast her in the Telugu film Aa Okkati Adakku (1992), where she was paired opposite Rajendra Prasad.[8] The film performed well and prompted several films offers for the actress from several different film industries across India. During the height of her career in the late 1990s, Rambha deliberately continued to pick glamorous roles to garner film offers. In successful films such as Hitler (1997) starring Chiranjeevi, Rambha appeared in roles which were inconsequential to the plot and purely depicted as the lead actor's love interest.[8]

She started her career as a producer with help of her brother in Three Roses (2003), in which Jyothika, Laila and Rambha played the lead characters. However, the film failed at the box office, and she fell heavily into debt after the film's release.[citation needed] She sold her house at Mount Road, Chennai in order to pay the debt, while she was also booked in a cheque-bounce case filed by the financiers of the movie.[9]

Rambha has acted in several languages and always maintained a successful balance in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Bhojpuri and Bengali. In 2010, Rambha shot alongside Prakash Raj for a thriller film titled Vidiyum Varai Kathiru. The film was shot in three languages namely Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam, but the film did not have a theatrical release.[10]

After her marriage she had given up films as she felt her popularity in films has faded away where she notice that she was not getting meaty roles as she used to and has judged a very popular Tamil TV show Maanada Mayilada, and the Telugu dance show Dhee.[1] After a long gap she came back from Toronto, she appeared as a judge of Zee Telugu dance show ABCD-Anybody Can Dance and judged Kings of Comedy Juniors on Vijay TV.

She is a brand ambassador for Kolors health care, Chennai.[11]

Personal life

Rambha married Indrakumar Pathmanathan, a Canada-based Sri Lankan Tamil businessman, on 8 April 2010 at Karnataka Kalyana Mandapam in Tirumala.[12] They settled in Toronto. They have two daughters and a son.[13][14]

Filmography

  • In the order of languages in which she appeared the most to the least.

Telugu

YearFilmRoleNotes
1992Aa Okkati AdakkuRambhaTelugu Debut film
1993Evandi Aavida VachindiJhansi
Tholi MuddhuDivya
Rowdy AnnayyaJyoti
Chinna AlluduSita
SarigamaluJyothi
1994Bhairava DweepamYakshiniCameo appearance
Yes Nenante NeneRani[15]
Namaste AnnaSaccha
Pachcha ToranamLatha Devi
Hello BrotherHerselfCameo appearance in the song "Kanne Pettaro"
Bangaru KutumbamPushpa
Muddula PriyuduUsha
Allari PremikuduBhavani
Hello AlluduRani
M Dharmaraju M.ASeeta
1995Alluda MajakaBobby
Maato PettukokuLakshmi
Maya BazaarHerselfCameo appearance
Vetagadu Seema
Khaidi Inspector
1996Bombay PriyuduRaga SudhaNominated-Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu
Sri Krishnarjuna VijayamApasara
Akkada Ammayi Ikkada AbbayiHerselfCameo appearance in the song "Chaligali Jhummandhi"
1997HitlerBujji
Mama BagunnavaJaya
1998GaneshPriya
Bavagaru Bagunnara?Swapna
Love Story 1999Swapna
1999Mechanic MavayyaRani
Iddaru MitruluHerselfCameo appearance in the song "Hey Rukkuman"
2000Kodanda RamuduMounika
Okkadu ChaaluRambha
Choosoddaam RandiGeeta
Moodu MukkalaataLahari
2001MrugarajuHerselfCameo appearance in the song "Ramaiah Paddaleti"
2003SriramachandruluSundari Devi
NaagaHerselfCameo appearance
2005AlexDeepika
2006Neeku NaakuLakshmi
Gopi – Goda Meeda PilliGoddess LakshmiExtended Cameo
2007DesamuduruHerselfCameo appearance in the song "Attaantode Ittaantode"
YamadongaHerselfCameo appearance in the song "Nachore Nachore"
2008Donga SachinolluKavya

Tamil

YearFilmRoleNotes
1993UzhavanEshwariSpecial appearance
1996Ullathai AllithaIndhuDebut Tamil film
SengottaiYamuna
Sundara PurushanValli
SivasakthiPriya
1997Dharma ChakkaramVijayalakshmi
ArunachalamNandhini
RaasiMeena
V.I.PIndhu
Adimai ChangiliRadha
JanakiramanGayathri
1998Ninaithen VandhaiSwapnaNominated-Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
Kaathala KaathalaJanaki
Desiya Geetham
1999Endrendrum KadhalMeenu
Kadhalar DhinamHerselfCameo appearance in song "Oh Mariya"
Poomagal OorvalamKavitha
SuyamvaramUrvashi
Minsara KannaPriya
Unakkaga Ellam UnakkagaIndhu
Unnaruge Naan IrundhalHerselfGuest appearance
2000SudhandhiramDivya
Kunguma Pottu GounderAlamelu Kandhasamy
AnbudanNimmi
2001AanandhamRenuka Madhavan
Azhagaana NaatkalIndhu
2003MilitaryLakshmi
Three RosesChaaru
Banda ParamasivamManju Cheran
2004ChatrapathyHerselfCameo appearance in song "Ore Oru Raathirikku"
Azhagiya TheeyeHerselfCameo appearance in song "Dil Mera Loot Liya"
2005SukranHerselfCameo appearance in song "Saathikadi"
2009Oru Kadhalan Oru KadhaliLakshmi
2010Pen SingamMythiliExtended Cameo

Hindi

YearFilmRoleNotes
1995JallaadKranti's lover- koyal
1996JurmanaPriya kumar saxena
DaanveerChitra
JungMadhu
1997QaharRadha
JudwaaRupa
Sajna
1998Gharwali BaharwaliManisha Verma
BandhanJyoti
1999Main Tere Pyaar Mein PagalSonali
2000KrodhPooja Varma
Beti No.1Priya Bhatnagar
Dil Hi Dil MeinSpecial appearance
2001Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin BoltaTara
2002Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi KahaniNita
Pyaar Diwana Hota HaiCameo appearance
2004Dukaan: Pila HouseKasthuribai

Kannada

YearFilmRoleNotes
1993Server SomannaSudha
Kempaiah IPSChempa
1999O PremavePrema
2000Panchali
2001Baava BaamaidaGeetha
2004SahukaraRanganayaki
2005Pandu Ranga VittalaRambha
2006Gandugali Kumara Rama
2007AnatharuHerselfCameo

Malayalam

YearFilmRoleNotes
1992SargamThangamani
Champakulam ThachanDevi
1998SidharthaHema
2003Chronic BachelorBhama
2004MayilattamMythili
2005Kochi RajavuMeenakshi
2007Payum PuliMalli
2008Kabadi KabadiPooja/SnehaDouble role
2011FilmstarRambha

Other language films

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
2005DadaMeeraBengali
Chita
2006RefugeeJulie
2007Ram BalramMausammiBhojpuri
Rasik BalmaNandita
Banke Bihari M.L.A.Lawyer Manya[16]
2009Quick Gun MuruganMango DollyEnglish

Television

YearSeries/ShowsChannelNotes
2009-2012Manada MayiladaKalaignar TVAs a judge for Season 2, 3, 5 and 7
2011Dhee Ultimate Dance ShowETV TeluguAs a judge for Season 4
2002-2005Metti oliSun tvSpecial appearance
2014Jodi No 1Star VijayAs a judge for Season 8
2014Soundarya LahariE-TVGuest
2017ABCD-Anybody Can DanceZee TeluguJudge
2017Kings of Comedy JuniorsStar VijayJudge

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