(1989) : Directed by the legendary K. Viswanath, this film was her major commercial breakthrough after an initial period of struggle, establishing her as a serious talent in the industry. Ramya Krishnan's official Tamil debut was in Vellai Manasu
A classic "vintage" village-based drama from the early part of her career. Other Actresses Named "Ramya"
A divine dispute arises among the goddesses Saraswathi, Lakshmi, and Parvathi over who holds the ultimate power: knowledge, wealth, or strength. tamil actress ramya krishnan blue film
"First film I watched with Appa. He lifted me so I could see over people's heads. I was 10. The world became bigger that day."
: A modern classic adaptation of Sense and Sensibility . (1989) : Directed by the legendary K
Ramya Krishnan is a legendary figure in South Indian cinema, renowned for her powerful screen presence and a career spanning over four decades. While she is globally recognized for her modern role as Queen Sivagami in the Baahubali series, her legacy is deeply rooted in classic Tamil and Telugu cinema of the late '80s and '90s.
Ramya Krishnan is a powerhouse of South Indian cinema, a versatile actress whose career spans over four decades and more than 260 films. While modern audiences recognize her as the formidable from the Baahubali franchise, her roots in vintage Tamil cinema are deep, marked by early struggles and iconic breakthroughs. Other Actresses Named "Ramya" A divine dispute arises
Directed by Mani Ratnam and starring Kamal Haasan, this epic crime drama tells the life story of a Mumbai-based don. It was included in Time Magazine's "All-Time 100 Best Movies" list.