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My Comeback Is Still A Big Question Mark Until I Find The Right Script

The New Indian Express Bengaluru

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March 10, 2025

Right now, our primary focus is on Kannada films. However, if the revenue potential is good, we may explore other languages as well

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Ramya is one of the few heroines whose comeback is awaited by fans. The actor took a sabbatical with Nagarahavu (2016). Her recent hints about returning to films have excited her loyal following. While many hoped Swathi Mutthina Male Haniya would mark her comeback, Ramya clarified that it was planned for OTT, and she was aiming for a big-screen return. Though some projects, including Uttarakanda, didn't materialize, rumors are circulating about a potential collaboration with Yogaraj Bhat and E Krishnappa. Ramya confirmed that the talks are still in the early stages, with no official confirmation yet. With her production house, AppleBox Studios, working on a few projects, she teased about being involved as an actor and producer in one of them soon. We caught up with Ramya for a chat to discuss what cinema means today and how she plans her comeback.

Firstly, when quizzed if she regrets stepping away from cinema to enter politics, Ramya explains thoughtfully, revealing that this decision still troubles her mind. "It is something that plays on my mind," she says candidly. "Sometimes I think about the missed opportunities in films. Some of those films went on to become major blockbusters. But then I also remember what I gained through politics—the opportunity I received to serve the people, the same ones who gave me so much love and affection as a film star and continue to do so. How many of us get to do this? The amazing people I've met, and everything I've learned along the way, have shaped me into the person I've become today," she remarks.

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