The Good Time Show is still a huge hit in the US.
There are many worlds of internet culture, politics and the latest developments in Silicon Valley, where Mr Krishnan and Ms Ramamurthy are well known.
According to the company website, Mr. Krishnan is the only person in the world to have served in senior product positions in the three biggest social platforms of our time. He worked at a number of companies in the past, including Facebook and Microsoft.
She started two of her own companies after working at both Facebook andNetflix.
They have been described as a well- connected couple.
Mr Krishnan was born in a middle-income household in Chennai, India.
His life changed when he persuaded his father to buy him a computer.
A large part of his father's pay check was spent on it. I said I would use it for my studies.
He didn't have internet because he couldn't afford a dial up connection.
He bought coding books to teach himself how to code.
The two met online in 2002 while Mr Krishnan was studying engineering at Anna University. He was about to become a software engineer. They were both students in the same college.
He told Ms Mogilko that a mutual friend wanted to start a coding project, so he got two nerds on board.
The collaboration did not last, but the relationship did. For a year, the couple continued to chat on Yahoo messenger.
The internet was the foundation of their relationship as they "idealised the myth of Silicon Valley" as the future of American endeavor and dreamed of being there someday.
Mr Krishnan said that one of their first dates was watching a 1999 Silicon Valley film in his small room.
A company executive noticed one of Mr Krishnan's posts on Microsoft and hired the couple in 2005.
Mr Krishnan moved to the US in 2007.
It took them a while to get used to living there, but they continued to work.
The couple worked at Microsoft before moving on to other tech companies. Mr Krishnan has described their American citizenship as being on a par with their wedding and the birth of their first child.
Mr Krishnan has said in the past that they started their career as podcastsers because they were bored.
They decided to go to Clubhouse to have a conversation about technology.
Interviews are woven with analysis and candid repartee with experts, including the likes of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg.
While little is known about Mr Krishnan's relationship with Mr Musk, he has been open about his admiration for the billionaire in the past.
He supports the vision of Mr Musk and dislikes the practices of de-platforming on the site.
The road to authoritarianism is the result of extrajudicial internet cops that lead to enforcement on your platform.
It's been speculated that Mr Musk might have gotten Mr Krishnan on board to integrate his dogebitcoin with the micro-messaging service.
Mr Krishnan could be in the middle of it if he becomes the next "Technoking" (Mr Musk's alternative title for CEO) of the social platform.