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: The Glamorous Icon of the 90s Vijayalakshmi, widely recognized by her stage name

| Year | Film Title | Role | Co-Star | Highlights | |------|------------|------|---------|-------------| | 1999 | Suriya Paarvai | Charulatha | Prashanth | Moderate success. | | 1999 | Nee Varuvai Ena | Janaki | R. Parthiban | Critically acclaimed. | | 2000 | Kandukondain Kandukondain | Meenakshi | Mammootty, Ajith, Aishwarya Rai | Star-studded ensemble; cult classic. | | 2000 | Vaanathaippola | Vijaya | Vijayakanth | One of her biggest hits. | | 2000 | Kushi | Jennifer (Jenny) | Vijay | Her most iconic Tamil film; classic comedy timing. | | 2001 | Middle Class Madhavan | Malathi | Murali | Family entertainer. | | 2001 | Dheena | Special appearance | Ajith Kumar | Superhit song "Ennavale Adi Ennavale". | | 2002 | King | Special appearance | Vikram | Item number "Kalyanam Vacha". | | 2002 | Run | Priya | R. Madhavan | Blockbuster; her role as Madhavan’s sister was loved. |

. Known for her glamorous roles and energetic screen presence, she established herself as a leading star in the 1990s and early 2000s. Filmography Highlights Rambha's career began with her debut in the Malayalam film indian tamil actress ramba tube8 sex videos free

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Kaathala Kaathala (1998): A cult classic comedy with Kamal Haasan and Prabhu Deva. : The Glamorous Icon of the 90s Vijayalakshmi,

The Comeback & Digital Legacy

Ramba retired from the industry post-marriage, settling in Canada. But unlike many retired actresses, her relevance hasn't faded. In the age of "Nostalgia Core," Gen Z editors on Instagram are remixing her dance numbers with modern EDM beats, and the clips are going viral again.

Three Roses (2003): Notable as her debut as a film producer. Popular Videos and Songs | | 2000 | Kandukondain Kandukondain | Meenakshi

(born Yeedi Vijayalakshmi) was a prominent Indian actress who appeared in over 100 films across eight languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada, from 1991 to 2011

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