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Veteran actresses Madhoo and Ramya Krishnan embarked on an incredible spiritual journey in Spain, walking the historic Camino de Santiago. Their reunion showcased a beautiful friendship that has endured for decades across the film industry. The duo completed an impressive 110-kilometer walk alongside childhood friends, capturing memorable moments along the way. Their trip represents not just a physical journey, but a testament to their enduring bond and shared life experiences.

Key Points: Madhoo Ramya Krishnan's Epic Spain Camino Adventure Revealed

  • Veteran actresses complete spiritual Camino de Santiago pilgrimage
  • Walked 110 km together in scenic Spain landscape
  • Shared deep friendship spanning decades of cinema
  • Celebrated reunion with childhood friends and joyful moments
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Veteran stars Madhoo and Ramya Krishnan party hard in Spain

Veteran actresses Madhoo and Ramya Krishnan reunite in Spain, walking 110 km of Camino de Santiago with childhood friends

"The most beautiful thing in life is to be able to be together with people who keep you safe and smiling - Madhoo"

Mumbai Sep 26

Veteran actresses Madhoo and Ramya Krishnan recently reunited in Spain, and the latest pictures together have left fans celebrating their enduring friendship.

The two powerhouse performers have shared a strong bond for decades and are known as South India's absolutely strong ladies. Their off-screen camaraderie stands as a reminder that their friendship in the film industry goes beyond professional circles.

Madhoo, who made her mark in films in Malayalam, Tamil, and Hindi cinema, is admired for her versatility and elegance. In Bollywood, she was last seen in "Shakuntalam", where she played a key supporting role. Ramya's filmography spans across Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi cinema. She was loved for her role of Sivagami Devi in SS Rajamouli's "Baahubali".

Madhoo and Ramya, who are currently on a deeply spiritual journey in Spain, walked the Camino de Santiago alongside her childhood friends, making the experience even more meaningful and happy. The actresses completed 110 km of walking in a span of almost a week.

Madhoo had recently received the traditional certificate of completion, a symbol of devotion and complement awarded to those who successfully complete the pilgrimage, and had shared it on her social media. The actresses have been sharing an umpteen number of pictures and videos straight from their trip to Spain.

She captioned it as, "The most beautiful thing in life is to be able to be together with people who keep you safe and smiling, and reunions are the best. Childhood friendships are the best, and here we are together monkeying around on our way to the Camino." The duo starred together in the 1992 Tamil movie "Vaaname Ellai".

It was a delight to see Madhoo and Ramya's reunion and them sharing candid moments. In another video shared by Ramya, Madhoo, along with their childhood friends, could be seen partying hard.

- IANS

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Rohit P
️ 110 km walk in a week? That's seriously impressive fitness goals! These ladies are showing us how to live life to the fullest. Remember watching them in Vaaname Ellai back in the day - nostalgia hitting hard!
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Sarah B
While it's nice to see celebrities enjoying vacations, I wish media would also highlight ordinary Indians doing amazing things. That said, their spiritual journey does look meaningful.
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Arjun K
Ramya Krishnan as Sivagami Devi will forever be iconic! 🚩 Good to see our South Indian actresses getting the recognition they deserve. Their bond proves that true friendship exists in the film industry.
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Michael C
The Camino de Santiago is quite challenging - respect to them for completing it! Their energy is infectious. More power to women supporting women in the entertainment industry worldwide.
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Nisha Z
Yaar, these pictures made my day! They're having so much fun in Spain. Childhood friends staying connected through life's journey - that's the real treasure. More such positive news please! 😊

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