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Sneha (actress)

Indian actress (born 1981)


Summary

Indian actress (born 1981)

FieldValue
nameSneha
imageSneha at Un Samayal Arayil Press Meet.jpg
captionSneha in 2014
birth_nameSuhasini Rajaram Naidu
birth_date
birth_placeBombay, Maharashtra, India
occupationActress
spouse
children2
honoursKalaimamani (2004)
years_active2000present

Suhasini Rajaram Naidu (born 12 October 1981), known professionally as Sneha, is an Indian actress who works primarily in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films, in both lead and supporting roles.

Early life

Sneha was born as Suhasini Rajaram Naidu on 12 October 1981 into a Telugu family originally from Andhra Pradesh. Her grandparents had relocated to Mumbai, where she was born, and her family later moved to Sharjah, UAE, where she grew up. While pursuing her class 12, she was discovered by a Malayalam producer at a cricket match in Sharjah, which led to her acting debut.

Career

2000–2004

Fazil Nazeem recommended Sneha to Anil-Babu, who was searching for a heroine for his romantic film Ingane Oru Nilapakshi (2000). The film featured Sneha as an aspiring dancer, with the actress performing for seven classical songs. She was signed by Susi Ganeshan for his directorial debut Virumbugiren in 2000, which, however, was long delayed, and Ennavalle, opposite Madhavan, became her first Tamil release. She started the year 2001 with a foray into Telugu cinema, with an appearance in Priyamaina Neeku, followed by N. Linguswamy's family drama Aanandham. She was then seen in K. Balachandar's Parthale Paravasam and the Telugu film Tholi Valapu, which went unnoticed. M. Raja's Hanuman Junction became a major success.

She was a part of eight films that were released in 2002. The films that year included Punnagai Desam, the Vasanth's Yai! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukey!, Unnai Ninaithu and April Madhathil. The film failed at the box office while critics and audience raved at the music of the film. Her performance in Unnai Ninaithu led to her being awarded the first Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also won other awards for her performance. Subsequently, she acted in a lead role in King and a supporting role in Pammal K. Sambandam with Kamal Haasan and Abbas, respectively. Virumbugiren that featured Sneha as a rustic village belle, eventually released in December 2002 and went on to win the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress.

Sneha appeared in two films in 2003, Vaseegara with Vijay and Parthiban Kanavu. She received high praise for her performance in Parthiban Kanavu, with The Hindu writing: "Till date this is the best role that has come Sneha's way and the charming actress has utilised the opportunity well. With make-up or without it, Sneha sparkles". 2004 was a mixed year for the actress, with Jana, Bose and Adhu all failing at the box office. However, Vasool Raja MBBS, opposite Kamal Haasan, and Autograph were successes.

2005–2008

The years 2005 and 2006 saw her acting in Telugu films such as Sankranthi with Venkatesh, Radha Gopalam with Srikanth, Sri Ramadasu with Nagarjuna, and Thuruppu Gulan with Mammootty was a success, while others released in the respective years turning out as average grosser at the box office. She played a supporting role in Selvaraghavan's experimental film Pudhupettai, starring Dhanush.

In the year 2006, she made her debut into Kannada film industry through Ravi Shastri, which received negative reviews.

In 2007, Sneha starred in Naan Avanillai, Madhumasam, Maharadhi and Tamil film Pallikoodam, which received positive reviews.

Pirivom Santhippom, which saw her collaborating with Karu Pazhaniappan again, was her first film in 2008. Co-starring Cheran. She tried highly glamorous roles with Pandi and Inba, both turning out to be average grossers. She paired with Silambarasan in Silambattam.

2009–2012

The thriller films Achchamundu Achchamundu, co-starring Prasanna and Hollywood actor John Shea, and Amaravathi, were her only releases of 2009 in Tamil and Telugu, respectively. Both films won many plaudits for dealing with bold themes of pedophiles and womb stealing, respectively. The former film won many awards internationally.

In 2010, she starred in Venkat Prabhu's Goa. She again forayed into a glamorous, ultra-modern chick role with a few shades of grey. She also appeared in three Malayalam films. She acted in Pramani with Mammootty and paired up with Mohanlal for the first time in Shikkar, The Hunt, which was a huge success and considered as a milestone in Mohanlal's history. Her last release of 2011 was Vandae Maatharam. Starring opposite Mammootty again.

In 2011, she was first seen as a tough police officer in Bhavani, which opened to mixed reviews and bombed at the box office, although Sneha received praise for her performance. Ponnar Shankar, a period film penned by M. Karunanidhi, where she appeared as a warrior-princess, opened to mixed reviews and didn't do well at the box office. Rajanna, a period film based on Telangana issue opposite Nagarjuna for the second time, released on 22 December 2012 to positive reviews.

In 2012, her long canned movie, Murattu Kaalai, with Sundar C was released on 15 June 2012 to mixed reviews, being her first movie post-marriage.

2013–present

In 2013, she acted in a critically acclaimed movie Haridas. Her next release was a trilingual made in Kannada, Tamil and Telugu – Un Samayal Arayil (2014), the official remake of the Malayalam blockbuster Salt N' Pepper, where she starred opposite Prakash Raj and a bunch of debutantes. The Kannada version was successful, while the other two versions was unsuccessful. Sneha later hosted a Tamil reality television show Melam Kottu Thali Kattu, the show was aired for 2 seasons.

In 2015, Sneha appeared in the Telugu film S/O Satyamurthy, starred in The Great Father (2017), starred in Velaikkaran. She was also the judge of the Tamil reality TV show, Dance Jodi Dance, alongside Radhika. She later starred in the Telugu film Vinaya Vidheya Rama (2019) and Pattas (2020).

In 2023, She appeared with Mammootty in Christopher, her fifth film with the actor and second with director B. Unnikrishnan. She acted in the lead role of the Tamil children's film, Shot Boot Three directed by Arun Vaidyanathan. Then, Vijay and Sneha, who were last seen together in 2003 release Vaseegara directed by K. Selva Bharathy, will be pairing up after 22 years in Venkat Prabhu's The Greatest of All Time (2024).

Other assignments

She has appeared in many commercials including Saravana Stores, Horlicks, Aashirvaad, Idhayam Dots.

Personal life

Sneha was paired with Prasanna for the first time in Achchamundu! Achchamundu! (2009). Since then, there were numerous reports in the media on their relationship. Prasanna was spotted in all her modeling shows and both were spotted together in movie previews. Though both denied it as a rumour, later, on 9 November 2011, Prasanna announced, "Yes... Sneha and I decided to marry soon with the blessings of our parents." They married on 11 May 2012 in Chennai. The couple have two children, a daughter and a son, and reside in Chennai.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
2000Ingane Oru NilapakshiManasiMalayalamCredited as Manasi
EnnavalleLakshmiTamil
2001Priyamaina NeekuSandhyaTelugu
AanandhamVijiTamil
Tholi ValapuSoumyaTelugu
Paarthale ParavasamChellaTamil
Hanuman JunctionMeenkashiTelugu
2002Pammal K. SambandamMalathi AnandTamil
Punnagai DesamPriya
Unnai NinaithuRadhaWon, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Tamil
Yai! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukey!Raji
KingThamizh
April MadhathilSwetha
VirumbugirenThavamaniWon, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress
2003VaseegaraPriya Vishwanathan
Parthiban KanavuSathya, Janani
2004Vasool Raja MBBSJanaki Vishwanathan
JanaManimegalai
BoseCharu
AutographDivya
AdhuMeera
VenkySravaniTelugu
2005AayudhamMahaTamil
SankranthiAnjaliTelugu
Radha GopalamRadha
ChinnaGayathri VikramTamil
ABCDChandra
That is PanduAnjaliTelugu
2006Sri RamadasuKamala
Evandoi SrivaruDivya
Thuruppu GulanLakshmiMalayalam
PudhupettaiKrishnaveniTamil
Ravi ShastriBhanuKannada
Manasu Palike Mouna RaagamGowriTelugu
2007MaharadhiBhairavi
MadhumasamHamsa Vahini
Naan AvanillaiAnjaliTamil
PallikoodamKokila Vetrivel
2008Pirivom SanthippomVisalakshi NatesanWon, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress
InbaPriya
Nee Sukhame Ne KorukunnaSwapnaTelugu
PandiBhuvanaTamil
PandurangaduLakshmiTelugu
KuselanHerselfTamilCameo in the song "Cinema Cinema"
AdivishnuAnjaliTelugu
SilambattamGayathriTamil
2009Achchamundu! Achchamundu!Malini Kumar
AmaravathiLatha VenkatTelugu
2010GoaSuhasini FernandoTamil
Theeradha Vilaiyattu PillaiDr. RamyaCameo
Angaadi TheruHerself
PramaaniJanakiMalayalam
Shikkar, The HuntKaveri
Vandae MaatharamNandhiniMalayalamBilingual film
Tamil
2011BhavaniACP A. Bhavani
Ponnar ShankarArukkaani
RajannaLachammaTelugu
2012Oru Kal Oru KannadiJenniferTamilCameo
Murattu KaalaiBhuvana
2013HaridasAmudhavalliNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil
2014Pannaiyarum PadminiyumShanmugam's daughterCameo
OggaraneGowriKannadaTrilingual film
Ulavacharu BiryaniTelugu
Un Samayal ArayilTamil
2015S/O SatyamurthyLakshmi DevarajTelugu
JK Enum Nanbanin VaazhkaiHerselfTamilCameo
KaavalHerself
2016Rajadhi RajaHerselfTelugu
Ore MukhamBhamaMalayalam
2017The Great FatherMichelle David
VelaikkaranKasthuriTamil
2019Vinaya Vidheya RamaKonidela Gayatri DeviTelugu
KurukshetraDraupadiKannada
2020PattasKanyakumari "Kanya"Tamil
2023ChristopherBeena Mariam ChackoMalayalam
Shot Boot ThreeShyamalaTamil
2024The Greatest of All Time (GOAT) Anuradha
2025DragonDoctorCameo
2026italic=noMookuthi Amman 2}}Post - production

Television

YearSeriesRoleNotes
2016–2025Dance Jodi DanceJudge3 seasons

References

References

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  24. "Velaikkaran Review {2.5/5}: The film fails to walk the fine line between telling the story and often resembles an empty rhetoric". The Times of India.
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  28. (6 October 2022). "Sneha: I wanted to come back with a good project & I felt Christopher was it". The Times of India.
  29. (6 October 2023). "Shot Boot Three Movie Review: A sweet children's film that's almost there".
  30. (3 January 2024). "Sneha elated to play Thalapathy Vijay's pair in 'GOAT'". The Times of India.
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  46. (5 March 2019). "Sneha in Dhanush's next with Durai Senthilkumar". [[The Times of India]].
  47. (30 September 2022). "It's a wrap for Mammootty-B Unnikishnan's film 'Christopher'".
  48. (10 September 2023). "Trailer of Shot Boot Three is here".
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  50. "DRAGON (2025) Tamil Movie Review - Pradeep Ranganathan Scores Again With An Emotional Twist".
  51. "Sundar C's 'Mookuthi Amman 2' Wraps Filming, With Sneha Set For Cameo Appearance".
  52. (21 December 2023). "New reality show 'Dance Jodi Dance Reloaded 2' to premiere soon".
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