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Ramya controls turns emotional talking about Soundarya her co-star in “Ammoru”

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Ramya controls turns emotional talking about Soundarya her co-star in “Ammoru”

Ramya controls turns emotional talking about Soundarya her co-star in “Ammoru”

On Jagapathi Babu’s Zee5 show Jayammu Nischayammu Raa, Ramya Krishnan struggled to hold back tears as they talked about their friend Soundarya.

South’s most popular actress Ramya Krishnan was the latest guest on Jagapathi Babu’s Zee5 talk show Jayammu Nischayammu Raa. She struggled to control her tears on the show amidst talking to him about their friend, the late Soundarya. She recollected her memories with her through the years, including shooting for Ammoru and Padayappa.

Ramya looked sentimental while talking about the late Soundarya.
On the show, Jagapathi opened up to Ramya that he wanted to talk about a common friend they both had. Even as Ramya initially looked excited at the prospect, her happiness seemed to turn to grief no sooner she watched a clip of herself and Soundarya from the 1999 hit film Padayappa. Soon, it was clear that she was struggling to control her tears, and even with a few tears slipping out. On noticing her struggle Jagapapathi said, they played that because this is a moment they need to think. Soundarya had a beautiful heart, much like her name.”
A few moments later, Jagapathi asked Ramya to share her memories with Soundarya. Wiping back tears, she said, “The first time she saw Soundarya was when they shot for Ammoru released in 1995, she
worked on many films with her, including Padayappa and saw an innocent, raw, beautiful child grow and groom herself. She didn’t let fame transform her at all. She’s a beautiful human being, a good friend.” Ramya turned emotional while describing her camaraderie with Soundarya and seeing their old pictures together.

Soundarya was a popular actress in the 90s, having worked with everyone from Nagarjuna and Chiranjeevi to Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth. Jagapathi and Ramya had also shares screen space with her in some hit films. She catapulted to fame with the 1994 film Hello Brother, featuring Nagarjuna and Ramya. Her role in Ammoru won her a Filmfare award for Best Actress. She also acted in a few films in Kannada, Tamil, Hindi, and Malayalam all through her career.
It was on 27 April 2003, she tied the knot to
GS Raghu, a software engineer by profession. A few days prior to their first anniversary, on 17 April 2004, Soundarya passed away at age 31 in a plane crash with her brother Amarnath. She was travelling to campaign for the BJP and was pregnant when she died.
News Edit KV Raman

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