Mumbai,
March 25 (IANS) Actress Rambha, who has featured in
films like "Judwaa" and "Gharwali Baharwali",
has joined Bhojpuri films as Ravi Kishan's new co-star.
"Ravi
and I have completed three films and there are a couple
of others. I've very strong roles. In 'Banke Bihari
MLA', I play a lawyer who supports and encourages Ravi.
I'm shooting for a song with Ravi in Mumbai for 'Ram
Balram'," Rambha told IANS.
Rambha
was recently in Patna to celebrate the success of "Banke
Bihari MLA" with Ravi. And the actress was surprised
that it wasn't such a bad place after all.

"I
had heard such stories about Bihar. But I realised there's
nothing wrong with the place. Yes, the people are a
little rough. But Ravi is taking good care of me."
Quite
a hit in Bollywood for some years, Rambha had moved
to the southern film industry.
"I've
done films in so many regional languages. Basically,
I love acting. The language doesn't matter. I didn't
plan any language. When I got an offer in Bhojpuri,
I thought, why not? But I told the producers I can't
speak the language at all."
In
fact, while working in Hindi films Rambha never used
her own voice.
"I'm
from Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh and yes, the north
Indian languages were a problem. I used to mug my Hindi
lines written in English. Professional artistes including
Padmini Kolhapure dubbed for me in Hindi."
Now
Rambha has professionals dubbing for her in Bhojpuri
too.
"It
doesn't matter which language I'm working in. I've never
asked for work. I did my first film 'Sargam' in Telugu
when I was in class seven. And I got a National Award.
"I've
never planned anything. I didn't even want to become
an actress. I'm a misfit in the film industry. Every
time I finish with films in one language, I feel this
is the end of my career and I need to settle down. But
then a new phase starts in my career."
Marriage?
"My
parents have given me the freedom to decide when I want
to marry. But my career is still going well! It isn't
as if I've never been in love. But I never expressed
it to the other person."