. Neelambari is one of Indian cinema’s greatest antagonists because her "love" is actually a desire for possession. This role flipped the script on the submissive heroine, showing a woman whose passion was as destructive as it was deep. 4. The Matriarchal Love: Sivagami & Bijjaladeva

In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at some of Ramya Krishna's most notable on-screen relationships and romantic storylines, exploring what makes them so memorable and iconic.

But her mind was drifting to a different script. A script written in the margins of her own life over twenty years.

Ramya Krishnan ’s personal romantic narrative is headlined by her long-standing marriage to Telugu film director Krishna Vamsi