In an industry obsessed with youth and debutants, stands as a testament to longevity through adaptability. She transitioned from being a seductive dancer to a beloved comedienne, and from a film star to a television personality. Even today, when a meme creator needs a reaction GIF for "shock" or "laughter," Ramba’s face from a 1996 movie is the go-to choice.
Although Ramba is retired and living in Canada with her family, her content continues to thrive:
Beyond acting, Ramba was a media sensation—frequently featured in magazines, television interviews, and stage shows. Her unique blend of traditional Bharatanatyam grace and commercial film charisma made her a favorite among family audiences and critics alike.
Ramba's consistent performances and dedication to her craft helped her establish herself as a leading lady in Tamil cinema. She worked with prominent directors and actors, including Muthyala Subbaiah, Agathiyan, and Arjun. Her collaborations with these industry professionals resulted in some of her most memorable films, such as "Kolli" (2001), "Azhagiya Thee" (2003), and "Jai Chiranjeev" (2004).
Her Tamil films are where she achieved cult status. Below are her most defining works: