Ramya's impressive performances in films like "I Am Sorry Aasehe Ningu" (2005), "Madhura Manasare" (2005), and "Geetha" (2006) solidified her position as a leading lady in Kannada cinema. Her portrayal of strong, independent women in these films earned her critical acclaim and a massive fan following.

: Beyond her roles, she was instrumental in professionalizing Sandalwood by demanding formal contracts and basic set facilities like caravans for female actors. Transition to Politics and Digital Media

Ramya made her acting debut as a child artist in the 1990s. However, it was her role in the 2002 film "Aaptha" that marked her transition to leading lady roles. The film's success catapulted her to fame, and she went on to star in several hit films, including "Ninagagi" (2002), "Lucky" (2003), and "Ishq" (2004).

Ramya, also known as Divya Spandana, is a prominent Indian actress, producer, and television presenter who primarily works in Kannada cinema and television. She has been a household name in Karnataka for many years, entertaining audiences with her versatile performances in films and TV shows.

Her story is a testament to the power of diversification. She understood that longevity in media does not come from playing the same character for thirty years, but from playing different characters—actress, politician, host, influencer—across different mediums.

Ramya, whose full name is Divya Rama Subbu, began her acting career as a child artist in the 1990s. She made her debut as a lead actress in the 2001 Kannada film "Anjali," which received critical acclaim. Her breakthrough performance came in 2003 with the film "Nayaka," directed by Dinesh Babu. The movie's success catapulted her to stardom, and she soon became a household name in Karnataka.