<p>Powerhouse performer Ramya Krishnan is arguably one of the biggest and most respected names in the Telugu film industry. 'Sivagami' enjoys a strong fan following due to her striking screen presence, bold reel image, and effective dialogue delivery. She has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry -- right from Balakrishna to Chiranjeevi -- and proven that she is an 'A-lister' in her own right. </p>.<p>According to <a href="https://www.cinejosh.com/news/3/78149/atha-in-a-powerful-role-in-ntr-s-next.html" target="_blank">Cinejosh</a>, Ramya is likely to be roped in to essay a key role in the eagerly-awaited <em>NTR 30</em>, starring Jr NTR in the lead. The film, directed by ace filmmaker Trivikram Srinivas, features the 'Young Tiger' in a new avatar and has a storyline with a universal appeal. </p>.<p>If things work out, <em>NTR 30</em> will mark Ramya's second major collaboration with Tarak. The two previously worked together in <em>Naa Alludu,</em> which hit screens in 2005. Ramya also made a 'special appearance' in the Nandamuri hero's 2003 blockbuster <em>Simhadri</em>.</p>.<p>Interestingly, Trivikram's movies have often featured established actresses in powerful roles. While Nadhiya grabbed attention with her performance in <em>Attarintiki Daredi</em>, Tabu made her presence felt in the Sankranti sensation <em>Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo</em>. Similarly, Khushboo had a meaty role in Pawan Kalyan's <em>Agnyaathavaasii</em>. The action-drama, however, proved to be a commercial failure. Many feel, Ramya too will be utilised well in <em>NTR 30</em>.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Ramya is going through a busy phase on the work front. The actress impressed fans with her performance in the web series <em>Queen</em>, which was inspired by the life of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa. She will soon be seen in the Hindi-Telugu bilingual <em>Fighter</em>, which features Vijay Deverakonda in a rugged new avatar. The Puri Jagannadh-helmed biggie has an impressive cast that includes Ananya Panday and Ronit Roy. The film was expected to release this year but that did not happen due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown.</p>
<p>Powerhouse performer Ramya Krishnan is arguably one of the biggest and most respected names in the Telugu film industry. 'Sivagami' enjoys a strong fan following due to her striking screen presence, bold reel image, and effective dialogue delivery. She has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry -- right from Balakrishna to Chiranjeevi -- and proven that she is an 'A-lister' in her own right. </p>.<p>According to <a href="https://www.cinejosh.com/news/3/78149/atha-in-a-powerful-role-in-ntr-s-next.html" target="_blank">Cinejosh</a>, Ramya is likely to be roped in to essay a key role in the eagerly-awaited <em>NTR 30</em>, starring Jr NTR in the lead. The film, directed by ace filmmaker Trivikram Srinivas, features the 'Young Tiger' in a new avatar and has a storyline with a universal appeal. </p>.<p>If things work out, <em>NTR 30</em> will mark Ramya's second major collaboration with Tarak. The two previously worked together in <em>Naa Alludu,</em> which hit screens in 2005. Ramya also made a 'special appearance' in the Nandamuri hero's 2003 blockbuster <em>Simhadri</em>.</p>.<p>Interestingly, Trivikram's movies have often featured established actresses in powerful roles. While Nadhiya grabbed attention with her performance in <em>Attarintiki Daredi</em>, Tabu made her presence felt in the Sankranti sensation <em>Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo</em>. Similarly, Khushboo had a meaty role in Pawan Kalyan's <em>Agnyaathavaasii</em>. The action-drama, however, proved to be a commercial failure. Many feel, Ramya too will be utilised well in <em>NTR 30</em>.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Ramya is going through a busy phase on the work front. The actress impressed fans with her performance in the web series <em>Queen</em>, which was inspired by the life of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa. She will soon be seen in the Hindi-Telugu bilingual <em>Fighter</em>, which features Vijay Deverakonda in a rugged new avatar. The Puri Jagannadh-helmed biggie has an impressive cast that includes Ananya Panday and Ronit Roy. The film was expected to release this year but that did not happen due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown.</p>