Rumours
Of
Divya
Spandana's
Death
Is
Fake:
Speculations
have
been
circulating
regarding
the
demise
of
Divya
Spandana,
the
Kannada
actress
and
Congress
leader
known
as
Ramya,
due
to
a
reported
cardiac
arrest.
However,
it
has
been
confirmed
that
these
rumors
are
unfounded.
Journalist
Chitra
Subramaniam
recently
provided
clarification,
affirming
that
the
actress
is
indeed
'alive'.
"I
just
spoke
to
@divyaspandana.
She's
well
and
en
route
to
Prague
tomorrow,
and
then
to
Bangalore." Chitra
Subramaniam
posted
on
her
(formerly
Twitter).
Wonderful
meeting
the
very
talented
and
genteel
lady
@divyaspandana
for
dinner
in
Geneva.
We
talked
about
many
things
including
our
love
for
Bangalore.
💫
pic.twitter.com/1kN5ybEHcD
Later,
journalist
Dhanya
Rajendran
responded
to
the
fake
news.
She
wrote
on
her
Twitter:
"Just
spoke
to
@divyaspandana.
She
is
in
Geneva,
was
sleeping
peacefully
till
calls
came
in.
Whoever
the
irresponsible
person
was
who
tweeted
this
and
the
news
organisations
that
put
it
out
as
news
flash,
shame
on
you.
#DivyaSpandana"
Just
spoke
to
@divyaspandana.
She
is
in
Geneva,
was
sleeping
peacefully
till
calls
came
in.
Whoever
the
irresponsible
person
was
who
tweeted
this
and
the
news
organisations
that
put
it
out
as
news
flash,
shame
on
you.
#DivyaSpandana
"It
was
really
the
strangest
conversation,
kept
calling
@divyaspandana
and
she
didnt
pick
first
few
times
and
naturally
I
was
panicking.
Finally
she
did
and
I
had
to
say-I
am
glad
you
are
alive,
She
is
like
who
the
hell
is
saying
I
died!
#DivyaSpandana"
It
was
really
the
strangest
conversation,
kept
calling
@divyaspandana
and
she
didnt
pick
first
few
times
and
naturally
I
was
panicking.
Finally
she
did
and
I
had
to
say-I
am
glad
you
are
alive,
She
is
like
who
the
hell
is
saying
I
died!
#DivyaSpandana
Born
on
November
29,
1982,
Divya
Spandana,
widely
recognized
by
her
screen
alias
Ramya,
is
an
accomplished
Indian
actress
and
a
prominent
political
figure.
She
held
the
esteemed
position
of
Member
of
Parliament
in
the
Lok
Sabha,
representing
Mandya
in
Karnataka.
Ramya's
illustrious
career
predominantly
encompasses
Kannada
cinema,
with
notable
contributions
to
Tamil-language
films
as
well.
Her
remarkable
talents
have
earned
her
numerous
accolades,
including
two
Filmfare
Awards
South,
an
Udaya
Award,
and
a
Karnataka
State
Film
Award.