'Ramba Ho’ star Kalpana Iyer is ready for a comeback but has THIS one condition: 'I will do it with complete sincerity'
Veteran actor Kalpana Iyer may have stayed away from the screen for years, but her charisma clearly hasn’t faded. Earlier this year, a video of her dancing to her iconic track ‘Ramba Ho’ at a wedding went viral, instantly reminding audiences of her magnetic presence and sparking a fresh wave of curiosity about her return to acting.
Addressing the growing buzz, the veteran actress shared with Mid-Day that she is more than willing to step back into the spotlight, provided the roles offered align with her current phase of life. “I am open to work, be it movies in Hindi or any other language, television, OTT, stage shows, advertising, and reality shows. My only request is that the role should be age-appropriate. I will accept it, and do it without hesitation and with complete sincerity. The length of the role is irrelevant; quality and substance are important,” she said.
Explaining why she chose not to return earlier, Iyer shared, “Better now when I have an entire generation who stands with me, thanks to that viral video. I’ve loved quite a few roles done recently by a few actresses in Bollywood. All I will say is I’m not a young girl or even a woman in her 30s. I will turn 70 in July. So, the role can be anything, but certainly not frivolous.”
Kalpana Iyer's viral moment that bridged generations
Interestingly, the renewed attention around ‘Ramba Ho’ also coincided with its re-emergence through Dhurandhar, featuring Ranveer Singh. The track, originally associated with the late Bappi Lahiri, found a new audience among Gen Z viewers. Yet, Iyer’s impromptu dance at a wedding truly sealed the moment, making her an unexpected viral sensation once again. She admitted she hadn’t anticipated such a reaction, especially from a younger generation discovering her work for the first time.Explaining why she chose not to return earlier, Iyer shared, “Better now when I have an entire generation who stands with me, thanks to that viral video. I’ve loved quite a few roles done recently by a few actresses in Bollywood. All I will say is I’m not a young girl or even a woman in her 30s. I will turn 70 in July. So, the role can be anything, but certainly not frivolous.”
Films that continue to define Kalpana Iyer's legacy
Over the decades, Kalpana Iyer has been part of several memorable films that continue to resonate with audiences. Her appearances in ‘Laadla’ (1994), ‘Raja Hindustani’ (1996), and ‘Hum Saath-Saath Hain’ (1999) remain notable highlights of her career, showcasing her versatility and screen appeal.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”end of article
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