G'day pankaj verma,
Welcome to the monastery.
"perlmod: BEGIN, UNITCHECK, CHECK, INIT and END" may be sufficient for your needs. It contains an example script that reports what's happening from where the interpreter starts the compilation phase (BEGIN); the various stages between the compilation and execution phases (UNITCHECK, CHECK and INIT); through runtime to where the interpreter exits (END).
If you're after more technical details, see the links in "perl: Internals and C Language Interface". You'll find the perlinterp link, recommended by LanX above, in this section.
-- Ken
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