Actress ramya krishnan claims that her brief experience in bollywood caused her to reassess her career choices and led her to turn her focus to the South indian film industry. Krishnan made her acting debut in the 1983 tamil film Vellai Manasu. Over the course of her nearly four-decade acting career, she has also appeared in films in telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi. ramya krishnan appeared in the hindi films Dayavan, Parampara, Khalnayak, Chaahat, Banarasi Babu, and Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.

"None of the movies were successful (here), but I was already a well-known actress in the telugu cinema business. I therefore lacked the courage to quit that profession and come to the scene of my conflict (in hindi cinema). I lacked the fortitude to part with it all. You need a profitable film in order to work on further projects in that field. Unfortunately, that didn't occur in hindi either, and I felt at ease acting in telugu movies," Krishnan said in an interview with PTI.

Allari Priyudu (Telugu), Kante Kuthurne Kanu (Telugu), Padayappa (Tamil), sweety Nanna Jodi (Kannada), Panchatanthiram (Tamil), the Baahubali series (Telugu), and super deluxe are some of ramya Krishnan's well-known films from the south (Tamil). The 51-year-old performer expressed her gratitude to Southern filmmakers for providing her with a variety of roles. "I'm happy I had a variety of possibilities, including my call girl Maggie role in Kamal Haasan's movie Panchatanthiram. "Then with Rajni sir, I did Padayappa, in which I played the adversary, and after that, a movie like 'Super Deluxe," he continued. Therefore, these kinds of positions have created more chances. Maybe for that reason, Krishnan said, I'm not a typecast.

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