One among the versatile filmmakers of Telugu cinema,
Krishna Vamsi worked as an assistant director to Ram Gopal Varma before making his directorial debut with ‘Gulabi’ in 1995. Despite delivering an all-time blockbuster with his second outing ‘Ninne Pelladatha’, the multifaceted personality shifted his gears and helmed the social drama ‘Sindhooram’ which revolved around the intricacies of Naxalism. Though the film fell flat at the ticket counters, it gradually garnered a cult following over the years.
In a roller-coaster career spanning for 25 years, Krishna Vamsi wielded the megaphone for many path-breaking films like Antahpuram, Murari, Khadgam and Rakhi. As Vamsi is celebrating his 58th birthday today (July 28), his actress wife
Ramya Krishnan penned a heartfelt wish for her husband on social media and shared it with a series of throwback photos.
She wrote “Joy, pain, family, fight....the pimple on my cheek and the yin to my yang...that's about as mushy as I can get Happy happy birthday #krishnavamsi #birthday #husbandandwife”
Impressed by Marathi blockbuster
Natsamrat
, Krishna Vamsi is presently remaking the film in Telugu as
Ranga Marthanda
. Starring seasoned actors like Prakash Raj and Ramya in lead roles, the shooting of the film is currently on hold owing to COVID-19 crisis. Anasuya Bharadwaj, Shivatmika Rajasekhar and Rahul Sipligunj are essaying supporting roles in the film.
After gaining global recognition with her impeccable performance as Sivagami in the highly successful Baahubali franchise, Ramya Krishnan is playing a pivotal role in
Vijay Deverakonda’s upcoming film with maverick filmmaker Puri Jagannadh tentatively titled as Fighter.
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