This actress has worked in films in five languages, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi. She has appeared in more ...
Ramya Krishnan and Aishwarya Rajesh are set to star in the special reality show 'Ugadi Mass Jathara' for the Telugu New Year.
"I do not think tightening visa regulation should be a big threat to IT," said Krishnan VR, the Chief of the Quantitative Research team at Marcellus in an interview with Moneycontrol. According to ...
Ajith Kumar and Trisha Krishnan have reunited on-screen for Good Bad Ugly, and their BTS pictures are now going viral on social media. Ajith Kumar’s upcoming film Good Bad Ugly has become the ...
The latest images from director Adhik Ravichandran's Good Bad Ugly starring Ajith in the lead have revealed the first look of Trisha Krishnan. Ajith and Trisha have reunited for the second time this ...
Recently, a Krishna devotee named Syama captivated social media with her exquisite bridal look as she tied the knot in a traditional Sanatani wedding. From her opulent red Banarasi saree to her ...
She soon starred alongside some of the biggest names in the industry, including Krishna, Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Nandamuri Balakrishna, Venkatesh, Ramya Krishnan, Nagma, Rajendra Prasad and Jagapati ...
At the Bengaluru International Film Festival on a panel on women in cinema, Ramya narrated how she was treated when she signed her film. The Sandalwood Queen, as Kannada star Ramya is known ...
Ramya is one of the few actors whose comeback is awaited by fans. The actor took a sabbatical with Nagarahavu (2016). Her recent hints about returning to films have excited her loyal following.
Kannada actor Ramya opens up about mental health struggles and the impact of social media trolling on women, urging for compassion and understanding. Rashmika Mandanna faces backlash for comments ...
Sandalwood actress and politician Ramya, who joined the Congress party in 2012, voiced her concerns about the state of Kannada cinema during a panel discussion on Women in Cinema at the Bengaluru ...
Actor and politician Ramya has praised Karnataka’s decision to cap movie tickets at ₹200, calling it a boost for the Kannada film industry. She also lauded the government’s plan for a state-run OTT ...
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