Apart from her film career, Ramya is also a popular television presenter and has hosted several successful shows on Kannada television channels. Her charisma and wit have made her a favorite among audiences, and she has become a household name in Karnataka.

After a prolonged hiatus from acting—during which she pursued a high-profile career in national politics and headed the digital media wing of a major political party—Ramya made a highly anticipated return to the entertainment industry. However, her return was marked by a strategic evolution from actress to creator.

: Widely considered her best performance, winning her the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actress.

| | Category | Film | Year | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Udaya Film Award | Best Actress | Amrithadhare | 2005 | | Filmfare Award South | Best Actress – Kannada | Tananam Tananam | 2006 | | Filmfare Award South | Best Actress – Kannada | Sanju Weds Geetha | 2011 | | Karnataka State Film Award | Best Actress | Sanju Weds Geetha | 2011 |

(2011) : Widely considered her career-best performance, earning her the and a Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Amrithadhare

Through production, Ramya has transitioned from being an on-screen instrument of entertainment to an off-screen architect of culture. Her focus remains on backing nuanced storytelling, supporting emerging talent, and creating content that reflects the evolving, globalized identity of the modern Kannada speaker. Conclusion: A Legacy of Sovereignty

In addition to her film career, Ramya has made a significant impact on television and digital platforms. She has hosted several popular TV shows, including the Kannada version of "Bigg Boss" and "Comedy King." Her charisma and wit have made her a favorite among audiences, making her a sought-after host and anchor.

A deeply emotional drama that proved her mettle as a serious actress, earning her widespread critical acclaim.

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