Born on October 27, 1981, in Mumbai, Sneha began her acting career as a child artist in the 1995 film "Thirumanam." She gained recognition for her supporting roles in films like "Pistru" (2001) and "Aanandham" (2001). Her breakthrough performance came with the 2002 film "Varusham," which marked the beginning of her lead actress career. Sneha's early success was followed by a string of hit films, including "Iniyavale" (2002), "Mounam Pesiyadhe" (2002), and "Pallu Padama Paathuka" (2003).
Directed by Karu Pazhaniappan, this film paired Sneha with Cheran once again, focusing entirely on post-marital romance.
For a long time, both actors maintained a quiet dignity regarding their personal lives. Despite intense media speculation and frequent sightings together at public events, they chose to let their relationship mature away from the camera glare. The Announcement and Marriage
In Unnai Ninaithu , paired opposite Suriya, Sneha delivered a performance that earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress . Her character, Radha, embodies selfless, silent love. Unlike conventional storylines where the heroine aggressively pursues the hero, Sneha's portrayal was rooted in quiet resilience, dignity, and empathy. The film remains a masterclass in how South Indian cinema handles heartbreak and mature companionship. 2. The Practical, Modern Romance: Parthiban Kanavu (2003)
In the film Pandavar Bhoomi , her pairing with Murali was highly praised. The storyline was a rural romance, and Sneha’s portrayal of a woman torn between love and family duty struck a chord. It established her as an actress who could carry emotional weight in a love story.
Sneha’s on-screen relationships taught a generation of women that romance could be soft, independent, and dignified. She didn't need to scream her love from the rooftops; a simple smile was enough.
Pirivom Santhippom (2008) – The Realities of Joint Families
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Following the film, the duo began dating secretly. Prasanna was regularly spotted attending Sneha’s family functions, which triggered fresh rounds of media speculation. For months, both individuals kept their relationship away from the spotlight to protect their privacy. The Public Announcement
Her real-life marriage to Prasanna is the ultimate "happily ever after" that her early 2000s scripts promised but rarely delivered. They are now proud parents, and their social media is a testament to quiet Sunday brunches and genuine laughter—a far cry from the dramatic rain-soaked songs of her youth.
