G. Ramesh Babu, better known as Ramesh Babu, is an Indian film actor and film producer best known for his work in Telugu cinema.
Background
In 2004, he became a producer and established Krishna Productions Private Limited, a film production company named after his father. Ramesh Babu was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu to prominent Telugu Cinema Actor Ghatamaneni Siva Rama Krishna and Smt.
Career
Born to actor Krishna, Ramesh Babu made his on screen debut with the film Needa in 1979. He acted in over 15 films before retiring from acting in 1997. He recently acted as a presenter for 2011 successful film Dookudu.
Indira Devi on 13 October 1965.
He has three younger sisters and one younger brother. Acting career
In 1977, Ramesh Babu ventured into films as a child actor at the age of 12 with his father"s film Manushulu Chesina Dongalu.
After two years, at the age of 14, he was cast in a vital role in the film Needa, which was directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. The film also had his four-year-old brother, Mahesh Babu in a small role.
After that, he took a brief hiatus from acting.
In 1987, he made his comeback as a lead actor with the film Samraat, directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. The film had Sonam paired alongside Ramesh and Sharada in a vital role. In 1988, he was seen in films such as Jandhyala"s Chinni Krishnudu, A. Kodandarami Reddy"s Bazaar Rowdy and in Kaliyuga Karnudu and Mugguru Kodukulu, both directed by his father.
Bazaar Rowdy became a blockbuster and giving Ramesh his first success as a solo hero.
In 1989, he was seen in Dasari Narayana Rao"s Black Tiger and V. Madhusudhan Rao"s Krishna Gaari Abbayi. In 1990, he was seen in K. Murali Mohan Rao"s Ayudham and South. South. Ravichandra"s Kaliyuga Abhimanyudu.
In 1991, he was seen in Naa Ille Naa Swargam, also starring his father. In 1993, he once again collaborated with Dasari Narayana Rao for the film Maama Kodalu and was also seen in Anna Chellelu opposite Aamani.
In 1994, he was seen for the last time in a leading role in the film Pacha Thoranam.
The film was directed by Adurthi Saibhaskar and had Rambha acting opposite Ramesh. In 1997, he was seen in a supporting role in North. Shankar"s Encounter. Film producer
In 2004, Ramesh Babu established a film production company named Krishna Productions Private Limited in Hyderabad.
He named the company after his father and ventured into film production with the film Arjun.
His production house was praised for the ₹ 40 million worth Meenakshi Amman Temple set that was built by Thotta Tharani for the film. His next production venture was Athidhi.
Amrita Rao was paired opposite Mahesh and Murali Sharma in a negative role. Foreign Athidhi, Ramesh Babu"s production house collaborated with UTV Motion Pictures to produce the film.
This was the first time a corporate company entered into Telugu film production.
The film opened to negative reviews and failed at the box office. In 2011, he was seen as a presenter for the film Dookudu.