Indira Krishnan
Indira Krishnan is an Indian actress predominantly known for her roles in Hindi films and television serials. Born on 1 March 1971 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, she began her acting career in 1995 and has since become a familiar face in the Indian entertainment industry, often portraying strong maternal or supporting characters.[1][2] Krishnan gained prominence through television with notable performances such as Anjana Gill in the long-running soap Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii (2000–2008) and Ganga Devi in Afsar Bitiya (2011–2013), roles that highlighted her versatility in family dramas.[3] In films, she debuted with the Odia movie Suna Panjuri and appeared in Bollywood projects like Tere Naam (also known as In Your Name) (2003), while her recent work includes playing the mother-in-law to Ranbir Kapoor's character in the blockbuster Animal (2023).[4][2] Currently, Krishnan is garnering attention for her role as Kaushalya, the mother of Lord Ram (played by Ranbir Kapoor), in Nitesh Tiwari's ambitious adaptation of the epic Ramayana, marking a significant collaboration following their work in Animal.[5] She has also been vocal about industry challenges, including a casting couch incident with a South Indian director early in her career, emphasizing her resolve to prioritize talent over compromise.[6] Married to film director Rajesh Ranshinage, Krishnan continues to balance film and television projects, contributing to both mainstream and regional cinema.[4]Early life and personal life
Early life
Indira Krishnan was born on 1 March 1971 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.[1][7] Her mother was a skilled Bharatanatyam dancer, whose profession significantly influenced Krishnan's early cultural exposure to classical Indian arts.[8][9] Krishnan was raised in Mumbai, where she grew up in a family environment steeped in South Indian heritage, fostering an appreciation for traditional performing arts. Prior to her entry into the entertainment industry, Krishnan worked as an air hostess, an experience that marked her initial professional endeavor.[1] Little detailed information is available regarding her formal education, though her upbringing in an artistically inclined household likely provided informal influences through familial artistic traditions.Personal life
Indira Krishnan is married to Indian film director and writer Rajesh Ranshinage.[10] The couple has a son named Anirudh Ranshinage, born in 2008.[11] They reside in Mumbai, where Krishnan often returns for family celebrations, such as hosting Ganesh Chaturthi gatherings at their home.[12] Krishnan has stated that she chooses not to collaborate professionally with her husband to preserve boundaries between her family life and career, noting in a 2016 interview, "I will not work with my husband."[13] This approach allows her to focus on her acting roles independently while supporting Ranshinage's directorial projects from a personal standpoint. In public discussions, Krishnan has reflected on the challenges of balancing motherhood and her demanding schedule in the entertainment industry. For instance, during shoots for the film Ramayana in 2024, she shared parenting advice with co-star Ranbir Kapoor and lent books from her son's collection to his daughter Raha, emphasizing the joys and responsibilities of raising a child amid a busy professional life.[14]Career
Film career
Indira Krishnan began her film career with a debut in the Odia-language film Suna Panjuri in 1995, marking her entry into Indian cinema as a supporting actress.[2] She followed this with early supporting roles in Hindi films, including Trishakti in 1999 and Aaj Ka Ravan in 2000, where she shared the screen with actors like Mithun Chakraborty, gaining initial visibility in the industry.[15][16] In the 2000s, Krishnan achieved a breakthrough through a series of notable supporting roles in Hindi films that showcased her versatility in dramatic and emotional parts. She appeared in Tere Naam (2003) as Nirjara's elder sister, contributing to the film's romantic narrative alongside Salman Khan.[4] Her momentum continued with performances in Deadline: Sirf 24 Ghante (2006), a suspense drama, and Tathastu (2006), where she portrayed a mother in a poignant family story, earning appreciation for her nuanced acting. During the 2010s, Krishnan's film appearances became more selective, reflecting a mid-career phase focused on comedic and action-oriented supporting roles amid her growing television commitments. She took on parts in Chatur Singh Two Star (2011), a comedy starring Ameesha Patel, and Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty (2014), an action thriller with Akshaye Khanna. Later entries included Hey Bro (2015), a buddy comedy, and the Marathi film Janiva (2015), demonstrating her range across genres and languages. Krishnan's recent return to films culminated in supporting roles in Unlock Zindagi (2023), where she played a maternal figure in a pandemic-themed drama, and a memorable maternal role in the blockbuster Animal (2023), where she played the mother of Rashmika Mandanna's character, Geetanjali, adding emotional depth to the action saga directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga.[17][18] In 2025, she appeared in the bilingual Telugu-Hindi supernatural thriller Jatadhara as Devi, Shiva's mother, exploring mythological mysteries.[19] Her career has been marked by challenges in transitioning between film and television, with sporadic film roles stemming from her commitments to long-running TV serials, which provided stability after early industry hurdles like uncomfortable professional encounters that led her to prioritize television for consistent work.[20][6] Looking ahead, Krishnan is set to portray Kaushalya, the mother of Lord Rama (played by Ranbir Kapoor), in Nitesh Tiwari's ambitious epic Ramayana (2026), reuniting her with Kapoor from Animal in a significant mythological narrative.[21]Television career
Indira Krishnan made her television debut in 2000 with the long-running family drama Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii on Star Plus, where she portrayed Anjana Harpreet Gill, the nurturing mother of the lead character, establishing her as a prominent maternal figure in Indian soap operas.[3] The show, which aired until 2008, highlighted themes of family bonds and interpersonal conflicts, allowing Krishnan to gain widespread recognition for her empathetic portrayal of traditional homemaker roles. Following her debut, Krishnan transitioned to a lead role in Krishnaben Khakhrawala (2010–2011) on Sony Entertainment Television, essaying the titular character of Krishna Ravi Patel, a resilient entrepreneur from Gujarat symbolizing women's empowerment and self-reliance.[22] Her performance was praised for inspiring societal discussions on gender roles and female independence, with the series drawing from real-life stories of businesswomen in Ahmedabad.[23] In the 2010s, Krishnan expanded her presence with supporting yet pivotal roles in several Hindi serials, including Afsar Bitiya (2011–2012) on Zee TV as Ganga Devi, the strong-willed mother navigating rural family dynamics; Firangi Bahu (2013–2014) on SAB TV as Ranjanben Desai, a traditional Gujarati mother-in-law; and Tum Aise Hi Rehna (2014–2015) on Sony TV as Rukmini Kailash Maheshwari, a disciplinarian matriarch addressing marital expectations.[24][25][26] She took on the central antagonist role of Krishnadasi Kumudini in Krishnadasi (2016) on Colors TV, a narrative centered on the Devadasi tradition and social reform, earning her acclaim for a nuanced depiction of complex female authority that led to comparisons with veteran actor Nana Patekar.[27] Her involvement extended to Kya Haal, Mr. Paanchal? (2017–2020) on Star Bharat as the strict aunt Ghaziabad Wali Bua, adding comedic elements to family-centric storytelling.[28] Krishnan maintained her prominence into the 2020s with roles in Yeh Hai Chahatein (2019–2022) on Star Plus as Vasudha Gopal Srinivasan, a supportive mother figure in a multi-generational drama exploring love and legacy, though she exited the show citing creative differences.[29] She followed this with Saavi Ki Savaari (2022–2023) on Colors TV as Vedika Dalmiya, a progressive grandmother promoting gender equality through motorsports and family unity.[30] In Dhruv Tara – Samay Sadi Se Pare (2023–2024) on Sony SAB, she portrayed Rajmata Durgavati in a time-travel romance blending historical and modern elements. Her role in Durga – Atoot Prem Kahani (2024–2025) on Dangal TV highlighted themes of unbreakable love and family bonds. Most recently, as of November 2025, she appears in Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan on Zee TV as Durgawati, a powerful matriarch in a drama about resilience and women's rights.[31] Throughout her career, Krishnan evolved from supporting maternal characters to leading strong-willed women, often embodying themes of family traditions, social issues, and empowerment in daily Hindi serials, with long-running formats like Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii enhancing her visibility while occasionally typecasting her as authoritative female archetypes.Works
Films
Indira Krishnan has appeared in a variety of Hindi, Odia, and Marathi films throughout her career, often in supporting roles. Her film credits span from her debut in 1995 to upcoming projects as of 2025.| Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | Suna Panjuri | Puja | Odia | Debut film.[2][15] |
| 1999 | Trishakti | Shivani | Hindi | Supporting role.[16] |
| 2000 | Aaj Ka Ravan | Shanti | Hindi | [15][16] |
| 2003 | Tere Naam (also known as In Your Name) | Nirjara's elder sister | Hindi | Supporting role.[2][32][33] |
| 2006 | Deadline: Sirf 24 Ghante | Dr. Rana | Hindi | Supporting role.[2][34][35] |
| 2006 | Tathastu | Victimized Sister | Hindi | Supporting role.[36][35] |
| 2011 | Chatur Singh Two Star | Sonia's sister | Hindi | Supporting role.[32][35] |
| 2014 | Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty | Mrs. Thapar | Hindi | Supporting role.[34][16][37] |
| 2015 | Hey Bro | Supporting role | Hindi | [15][34][16] |
| 2015 | Janiva | Lead Actor's Mother | Marathi | Directed by her husband, Rajesh Ranshinge.[15][37][38] |
| 2023 | Unlock Zindagi | Supporting role (Mother) | Hindi | [18] |
| 2023 | Animal | Supporting role | Hindi | Played Ranbir Kapoor's mother-in-law.[4][32] |
| 2025 | Jatadhara | Supporting role | Telugu (dubbed in Hindi) | Released November 7, 2025.[39][34][40] |
| 2026 | Ramayana | Kaushalya | Hindi | Upcoming; plays Ranbir Kapoor's onscreen mother.[41][34] |
Television series
Indira Krishnan has appeared in numerous Indian television serials, primarily in supporting and lead roles across various channels. Her television career spans over two decades, with notable long-running roles in family dramas and social issue-based shows.| Year | Title | Character | Network | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005–2008 | Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii | Anjana Harpreet Gill | Star Plus | [42] |
| 2010–2011 | Krishnaben Khakhrawala | Krishna Ravi Patel | Sony Entertainment Television | [43] |
| 2011–2013 | Afsar Bitiya | Ganga Devi | Zee TV | [24] |
| 2013–2014 | Firangi Bahu | Ranjanben Desai | Sony SAB | |
| 2014–2015 | Tum Aise Hi Rehna | Shagun Khanna | Sony Entertainment Television | [44] |
| 2016 | Krishnadasi | Krishnadasi Kumudini | Colors TV | |
| 2017–2020 | Kya Haal, Mr. Paanchal? | Ghaziabad Wali Bua | Star Plus | |
| 2019–2021 | Yeh Hai Chahatein | Vasudha Gopal Srinivasan | Star Plus | |
| 2022–2023 | Saavi Ki Savaari | Vedika Dalmiya | Colors TV |