Krishna was born to Veeraraghavayya Chowdhary and Nagaratnamma
Ghattamaneni in a remote village called Burripallem, near Tenali in
Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India. He was the eldest of the five
children from a middle income agrarian family. He could not afford to
have convent education, so he attended the school in his village to get
his primary education before moving to Tenali and Narsapur to do his
S.S.C and Intermediate. Impressed by his scholastic achievements, his
father raised money to send his son to the prestigious C.R.R. college
in Eluru. There, he shared a room with two aspiring actors, Shoban Babu
and Murali Mohan, who later became stars in their own right. Krishna
played an active role in various cultural events organized by his
college. His performance in the play "Cheesina Paapam Kaasiki Velleena"
brought him critical acclaim, thus encouraging him to pursue acting
more seriously. After he graduated from college, he married Indira Devi
on November 1, 1962. She provided him emotional support during his
salad days. In 1965, she gave birth to their first child
Ramesh Babu Ghattamaneni about
the same time when Krishna made his feature film debut with
"Tenemanasulu", which became a big hit and made him an overnight star.
He soon developed a reputation as a trend-setter by starring in the
first Telugu detective film "Gudachari 116." He was the hero of the
first Telugu cowboy film in "Mosagallkau Mosagadu." He played a James
Bond type in "Agent Gopi" and became known as "Andhra James Bond"
during that time. He also starred in "Alluri Sitarama Raju," which is
the first color scope film. He later starred in the first 70 MM film
that he also produced and directed titled "Simhasanam." "Simhasanam"
was the first of 17 feature films he directed.
In 1968, Krishna's daughter Padmavathi was born. In 1969, Krishna
married his frequent leading lady
Vijaya Nirmala and this created fodder
for the gossip columns as they were still married to their respective
spouses with children. Krishna continues to be married to his first
wife Indira Devi and would have three more children with her:
Manjula Ghattamaneni in 1970,
Mahesh Babu in 1975, and
Priyadarshini in 1979. He never had children with Vijaya Nirmala but he
apparently raised her son Naresh from her first marriage as his own. He
also supported Vijaya Nirmala's directorial aspirations by starring in
the films she directed and was later proud when she made the Guinness
Book of Records as the most prolific female director in 2002. Krishna
established the prestigious "Padmalaya Studios" with his brothers in
1983 and has won respect for donning several hats as actor, producer,
director, distributor and exhibitor. He also acted in many political
targeted movies. During Rajiv Gandhi times, he was inclined towards
Congress and even won from the Eluru constituency. After the death of
Rajiv Gandhi, Krishna quit politics and has continued to be involved in
films and supporting his son Mahesh Babu's success as an actor.