
Rajamatha Ramya Krishna is set to captivate audiences once more, stepping into the formidable shoes of Lakshmi Pranathi, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, in the upcoming film ‘Queen’. This thrilling update has electrified the Tollywood industry. With immense expectations, her portrayal in this fictional story, inspired by real events and characters, promises another iconic performance from the powerhouse actress.
Key Points
Rajamatha Ramya Krishna rules as CM in ‘Queen’ film!
‘Queen’ unveils fictional CM based on real political drama!
Ramya Krishna portrays Lakshmi Pranathi, inspired by real figures!
Andhra political era brought to life in ‘Queen’!
Ramya Krishna’s Powerful Return
Rajamatha Ramya Krishna is set to display her mighty persona once again, having bagged another powerful role in the film ‘Queen’. This thrilling update has sent ripples through the Tollywood industry, promising her powerful entry as Lakshmi Pranathi, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Immense expectations surround Ramya Krishna’s role in ‘Queen’, which is being crafted as a fictional story based on real incidents and inspired by real characters.
Talented young director Rathan Rishi helms the project, introducing prominent social media influencer Yamini E.R. as the heroine. The film, produced under the One Circle Films banner, also features ‘Dialogue King’ Sai Kumar in a key role as the heroine’s father, with Kaalakeya Prabhakar and Ajay Ghosh portraying the villains.
Queen: Cast and Intriguing Story
The makers recently announced Ramya Krishna’s pivotal involvement, warmly welcoming the renowned actress as she joins the team.
Set against the backdrop of the 2006-2010 period, ‘Queen’ is currently undergoing its regular shooting phase. With Ramya Krishna’s captivating acting prowess as Chief Minister Lakshmi Pranathi and an intriguing narrative, ‘Queen’ is sure to greatly appeal to cinephiles. Stay tuned for more sensational updates!
Looking Ahead
With Ramya Krishna embodying Lakshmi Pranathi, ‘Queen’ promises an electrifying portrayal of power and politics. Her legendary presence alone guarantees a compelling cinematic experience. This film isn’t just about a CM; it’s about a ‘Sivagami’ re-imagined for modern political drama, set to captivate hearts across the South.


