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Friday, July 16, 2004 • Tamil Comments
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Ramya Krishnan is synonymous with being ravishing.

Amidst the never-ceasing changes around her since 1986 when she made her debut in Telugu, Ramya has been a symbol of unchanging constancy. The only change (if that is the word) is the ever-improving polish and poise in her acting skills.

In an industry, where heroines age faster than water evaporation on a sunny day, Ramya has managed to hold her own.

What more, she seems getting younger just check out the list of heroes she has shown up recently on screen
(Mahesh Babu, Prabhas, Silambarasan).

Ramya is one actress who is at home even while acting with likes of Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Kama Haasan and Rajnikanth (who can forget her Neelambari) as she is shaking her beautiful legs with the young crop of heroes.

Recently Ramya has played an oomph-oozing, glamour-showing older woman attracted to a young wide-eyed young man in a Kannada film (Baa Baaro Rasika).

The film is being dubbed in Telugu as Vayasu Pilichindi.

The marriage (to Krishna Vamsi) has not changed her or done any harm to her aura.

So what does age mean to her? Check out the headline of this story.

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