Superstar Krishna is one of the most celebrated actors in the Indian film industry. With experience of over 59 years in cinema, Krishna created new trends and introduced new technologies to Tollywood. On the occasion of ‘Mosagallaku Mosagadu’ completing 5 decades of release, the actor interacted with Sakshi recently.
During the interview, Krishna recollected the memories that he had with the film. The actor shared many facts, trivia, and other interesting details about the film. Krishna also spoke about his children.
When asked about Namratha’s involvement in bringing a nationwide image to Mahesh Babu, Krishna gave a surprising reply.
Contrary to what is being spoken in the media, Superstar Krishna said that Namratha’s involvement is null when it comes to Mahesh’s work. “She is a housewife who takes care of her children and family. She does not involve in Mahesh’s movies or his work,” said Krishna.
Mahesh Babu is the current superstar of the Tollywood industry. He is also the King of brand endorsements. Many say that Namratha handles Mahesh Babu’s endorsement deals and also takes a call on husband’s remuneration but Superstar Krishna cleared the air in this interview.
Elaborating on his relationship with daughter-in-law Namratha, Krishna said that they share a father-daughter relationship. “She mingles well with all my daughters and we share a good bonding,” he said.
Also, Krishna opened up about his elder son Ramesh Babu’s failure as an actor. “Ramesh Babu had to pick a few bad subjects because of which he could not make it big. After a point, he completely lost interest in acting and decided to produce films,” said Krishna, adding that there is no sibling rivalry among his children.
Krishna also confirmed that Mahesh Babu is always ready to do a film if Ramesh Babu wants to produce a film with him!
This post was last modified on 30 August 2021 4:06 pm
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