She shared a well-documented "deep bond" and close friendship with the late actress , with whom she starred in films like Romantic Storylines (On-Screen)
She fondly refers to him as one of her closest and "craziest" friends, highlighting a lighthearted side to their relationship despite their serious professional personas.
This was not a standard romantic storyline; it was an exploration of pride, passion, and the destructive nature of unrequited love. Ramya Krishna’s portrayal was so powerful that Neelambari became an iconic figure in Indian cinema, proving that a woman’s romantic agency—even when villainized—could completely dominate a narrative. Divine and Supernatural Relationships
Before diving into the fiction, it is essential to note that Ramya Krishna has kept her personal life remarkably dignified and private. In 2003, she married a fellow Telugu film writer and director, (not to be confused with the famous director Trivikram Srinivas; this Trivikram is a noted writer for Chandralekha and Aaro Pranam ).