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RAMBHA
What
does it take to become the heart throb of thousands? It takes a
wild-eyed innocence coupled with a sensuous body. It takes a lead
actress like Rambha.
Clad in a red micro mini, she captured the hearts
of the audiences with the song "Azhagiya Laila!" in
her debut film Ullaththai Alli Thaa with her pose
a la Marilyn Monroe.
Introduced by C. Sundar, Rambha became a
star overnight. Critics predicted that her next film Sundara
Purushan, would bomb at the box office. But she proved them
all wrong.
Kaadala Kaadala a hilarious comedy
in which she co-starred with Kamal Hasan and Prabhu
Deva was a turning point.
Her notable films include Arunaachalam
in which super star Rajnikanth played the lead role, VIP,
Minsara Kanna and others. She has also made forays into
Bollywood with Judwaa and Bandhan (Hindi),
films in which she acted opposite Salman Khan. Rambha also
has a presence in the Telugu film industry.
SIMRAN
One
of the most sought-after heroines in Kollywood (Chennai Cinema)
today, Simran's entry into filmdom was unplanned. Compering
Superhit Muqabla (a countdown show on Doordarshan
- the government-run television channel) in her student days, she
was spotted by Jaya Bachchan who called her for a screen
test.
Introduced in Hindi by Amitabh Bachchan Corporation
Limited in their film Tere Mere Sapne she had
an enviable start to her career. Though she did not fare well in
Hindi, she became a success in South Indian languages like Tamil,
Telugu and even a few films in Malayalam.
In her first Tamil film Once More,
which had a star cast including thespian Sivaji Ganesan and
Vijay, Simran caught the attention of the Tamil audience.
Followed by Kalaipuli Thanu's expensive bonanza VIP,
Simran was presented in a new light - as a glamour doll.
Her hit films like Naerukku Naer, Kannethire
Thondrinaal, Thullaatha Manamum Thullum, Aval Varuvaala
and Vaali catapulted her to star status.
Simran, a Punjabi lass, is at heart a home-loving
girl who loves to interact with people, go shopping and cook Punjabi
dishes for friends.
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