
Recently she has given performance in some stage shows in New York, Dallas, San Jose, and Cincinnati along with Nagarjuna and Tabu. Her role (Neelambari) in Padayappa was perhaps the best role of her career and disproved her critics who said that she was a mere glam doll.
Her Tamil film Padayappa (Narasimha in Telugu), has brought her recognition and fame not only in South India but also internationally in Japan, Singapore, London and Paris. She became a leading heroine in telugu film industry with the hits of Allari Priyudu, Allari Mogudu. Under the direction of K.Raghavendra Rao,and she acted with all best actors in telugu like Balakrishna,Chiru,Venkatesh ,Nagarjuna.
Kasinadhuni Viswanath’s masterpiece Suthradharulu, released in 1987 have given first major break to Ramya as a actress.
Ramyakrishna's first Telugu film was Bhalae Mithrulu. She was studying in 8th standard when she acted in her first film. She first played the lead role in Vellai Manasu in Tamil opposite Y.G. Ramya started her acting career at the age of 13 and has an acting career spanning over 25 years. She had initial training in Bharathanatyam and Kuchipudi dance forms, and had given many stage performances. Ramya Krishnan was born in a Tamil brahmin Iyer family in Madras now Chennai. She has played such diverse roles as a glam-doll, a caring wife, a devoted mom, an arrogant vamp, and even a goddess which gaves her good carrier.
She also holds a rare record of acting in five languages, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi.
Ramya Krishna was born 15 September 1967 is a successful multilingual actress in commercial Indian cinema. Pehli Nazaar Ka Pehla Pyaar (2003) - Shraddha. Shukriya (2004) - Sanam (as Shriya Sharan).
Soggadu (2005) - Special appearance (as Shriya Saran).A Belly Full of Dreams (2006) - Swathi (as Shriya Saran).Munna (2007) - Special Appearance (Chamakkuro song).Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan (2008) - Pidiaratha.Bollywood also has seen a Shriya with Tujhe Meri Kasam (2003), Thoda Hum Badlo Thoda Tum (2004), Awaarapan (2007) and Mission Istanbul (2008).