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She followed this with the Tamil film Thoondil. Her first 2008 release, the Kannada film Mussanjemaatu, was a big hit, and gained her a nomination for a Best Actress Award at the 56th Filmfare Awards South. Rajinikanth was all praises for the entire crew of Polladhavan. Her last 2007 film was Polladhavan, released during Deepavali it was considered a commercial success and her breakthrough in Tamil. She then appeared as a sex worker in a film made to create awareness about AIDS as part of Mira Nair's AIDS Jaago project. In 2007, Ramya starred in three feature films the first of these, Arasu, was a huge hit. She had described her role in the film as "little complex" and "challenging". Her final 2006 release, Tananam Tananam, an average performer that released to mixed reviews, gained Ramya her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress. After her following release, Datta, her next Kannada release, Jothe Jotheyali, was a successful venture in spite of unfavorable reviews by critics.
In 2006, she starred in Julie, a remake of the 1975 Hindi-language film, but it failed to attract audiences. Her debut film, however, gave her the name 'Kuthu' Ramya, by which she was then popularly known in Tamil Nadu, she had major box-office success with three Kannada films – Aakash, Gowramma and Amrithadhare – garnering critical acclaim for her performances and establishing her as a leading actress. The film had a successful run at the box office, as did her next Tamil film, Giri.
She made her first appearance in the Tamil film industry with the stage name Ramya, with the 2004 film Kuththu. Ramya made her feature film debut with Puneeth Rajkumar's 2003 Kannada film Abhi. Ramya at the 37th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2006) It was here that she was given the screen name Ramya by the film's producer Parvathamma Rajkumar. Around this time, film offers came her way, and was considered for Ninagagi, Dumbee and Appu, before being cast opposite Puneeth Rajkumar in Abhi. She had taken part in ramp shows and was crowned Miss Country Club in 2001. Ramya was pursuing a career in modeling and hoped to join Mumbai-based Sheetal Designer Studio after completing her graduation with a bachelor's degree in commerce from St. Hilda's School, a residential school, in Ooty, and at Sacred Heart School (Church Park), Chennai, Tamil Nadu. In 2004, she had claimed that she was the granddaughter of politician and former Chief minister of Karnataka S. Her parents are from Mandya mother Ranjitha is a senior member of the Congress Party in Karnataka while her foster father, R. Ramya was born in Bangalore, Karnataka, on 29 November 1982. Ramya joined the Indian National Congress in 2012 as a member of its youth wing she later won a 2013 by-election to become a Member of Parliament for Mandya constituency in Karnataka, but was defeated in the general elections the following year. Ramya has also starred in the 2011 blockbuster fantasy film Katari Veera Surasundarangi and other commercially successful films including the 2016 epic-fantasy Nagarahavu. Her performance as the eponymous heroine in the 2011 romantic drama Sanju Weds Geetha garnered her further critical success and a Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress. Although she has sporadically worked in Tamil and Telugu films her work in Kannada film industry garnered her greater attention she won the Udaya Award and Filmfare Award for Best Actress for the Amrithadhare (2005) and Tananam Tananam (2006) respectively. Ramya made her acting debut in the 2003 Kannada-language film Abhi. Ramya is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards South, an Udaya Award, and a Karnataka State Film Award.
She primarily works in Kannada, alongside Tamil language films. She served as the Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha from Mandya, Karnataka. Divya Spandana (born 29 November 1982), better known by her screen name Ramya, is an Indian actress and politician.