Meet 1994 UPSC topper who rejected offer to sing in superhit Bollywood film Prem Rog

Srivatsa's academic journey is illustrious, including his stints at Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Oxford University, and earning a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras.

IAS Srivatsa Krishna

The combination of civil services and Bollywood remains an uncommon occurrence in India, despite the nation being home to highly skilled and versatile bureaucrats. Notable instances include Abhishek Singh, who transitioned from an IAS officer to an actor, and HS Keerthana, who shifted from acting to becoming an IAS officer. Among these stories stands out that of Srivatsa Krishna, a senior IAS officer and the 1994 UPSC topper, who also made a mark as a playback singer in the Bollywood industry.

According to a News18 report, born in Delhi, Srivatsa harboured dual dreams from a young age - one of becoming a Bollywood singer and the other of donning the hat of an IAS officer. An exceptionally bright student, he pursued his education at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) and turned down full scholarships from prestigious US institutes like Stanford University and Yale to honour his father's last wish of becoming an IAS officer.