
Krishnakumar Ramakumar, also credited as Five Star Krishna, is an Indian film actor who has appeared in Tamil films in supporting roles. He made his debut in Mani Ratnam's production "Five Star" (2002), before playing pivotal roles in "Arinthum Ariyamalum" and "Saravana". Krishna, who had previously apprenticed under Rajiv Menon as an assistant director, was signed on by Susi Ganesan to appear in a leading role in "Five Star", produced by Mani Ratnam. Portraying a runaway husband, he won rave reviews with The Hindu's critic noting "there are scenes where he could have underplayed his emotions a little — but surely the young man has talent". After winning good reviews for his performance in Five Star, Krishna followed it up playing supporting roles in films including Cheran's "Autograph" and as a student leader in Mani Ratnam's "Aaytha Ezhuthu", while also appearing as Dhanush's brother in the romantic comedy, "Thiruda Thirudi". He has since then notably appeared in projects directed by Vishnuvardhan, featuring in four consecutive ventures. He has balanced appearances in films alongside his advertisement agency. In 2008, it was reported that he was set to direct a gangster film titled "Madras" starring Vishnuvardhan's brother Kreshna in the lead role, though the project did not materialise after a spat with the producer.
as Inspector

2023

as Astrologer
2025

as Inspector
2014

as Krishna
2005

as Nambiar
2024

as Logu
2015

2006

as Kamalakannan
2004

2010

2022

as Mango
2013

2010
2022

as Astrologer
2025

as Nambiar
2024

2022

as Headmaster
2019

as Ashok
2017

as Logu
2015

as Inspector
2014

as Mango
2013

as Cameo Appearance
2013

as Krishna
2011

as Astrologer
2011

2010

2010

as Mahalakshmi's Husband
2009

as Krishna
2009

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as Krishna
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as Krishna
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as Krishna
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as Krishna
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as Krishna
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as Kamalakannan
2004