He collaborated once again with Souryam director Siva for their 2009 release Sankham. His 2007 releases Okkadunnadu and Lakshyam, and the 2008 releases were Ontari and Souryam. In 2006, he starred in the commercially successful Ranam and the commercially unsuccessful Raraju. He made his re-entry as hero with the films Yagnam in 2004 and Andhrudu in 2005. Following the positive reception towards his performance in Jayam, he reprised his role in the film's Tamil-language remake of the same title. He played negative roles in his next films Jayam, Nijam and Varsham. Gopichand made his debut as a lead with the film Tholi Valapu. Īfter completing his engineering, he decided to pursue a career in films to continue his father legacy and did a dialogue modulation course for a year. He also has a younger sister, who is a dentist. Gopichand was in Russia at that time and could not attend his funeral due to visa issues. His elder brother Premchand was an associate director under Muthyala Subbaiah and started working as a director, however, he died in a car accident. He studied mechanical engineering in Russia. He was schooled at Nil Desperandum, Ongole (established by his father) and Ramakrishna Mission school, Chennai. Krishna and was 8 years old when his father died. He is the younger son of the filmmaker T. Gopichand was born in a village near Tangutur in Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh.
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