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2. Research and Concept Development

Phase 3: Self-Parody and Character Roles (2003–2009)

As younger actresses entered the market, Rambha transitioned. In Mumbai Xpress (2005) and Meri Aashiqui (2007, Hindi), she played comedic roles that explicitly referenced her "item girl" past. This meta-awareness—joking about her own objectification—allowed her to retain agency. Her final films before retirement (e.g., Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008) cameo) treat her as a nostalgic artifact.

Born on May 4, 1976, in Mumbai, India, Rambha began her career as a child artist and model. She made her acting debut in the 1994 Tamil film "Pallu Padama Paathuka." Her early success in the Tamil film industry paved the way for her to explore other South Indian cinema industries.

7. "Muthu Muthu" – Coimbatore Mappillai (1996) – Tamil

"Churaliya Hai Tumne" (Judwaa – 1997)

Eventually, Rambha returned to her village, but she was not the same person who had left. She had grown into a wise and compassionate individual, with stories and experiences that inspired the villagers.

: Starring opposite Rajinikanth, this remains one of the most legendary films in Tamil history. Ullathai Allitha

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