Sneha Biography
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Sneha (born Suhasini Rajaram Naidu on 12 October 1981) is an Indian film actress, who has acted in mostly Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films and also one Kannada language film. She debuted in the 2001 Malayalam film Ingane Oru Nilapakshi, directed by Anil and had her first commercial success with Aanandham (2001). She became one of Tamil cinema's contemporary lead actresses in the 2000s, following appearances in several commercially successful films.
She has won a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress, for her performance in Unnai Ninaithu (2002) and has been nominated three times for a Filmfare Best Actress Award. She has also received the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress twice, in 2001 for her performances in the films Virumbugiren, Aanandham, Punnagai Desam and later for Pirivom Santhippom (2008). She also received a Nandi Award for her Telugu film Radha Gopalam (2005), as well as the Kalaimamani award in 2004.
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Born Suhasini Rajaram Naidu
DOB : October 12, 1981 (age 30)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation : Actress, Promotional model
Years active : 2001 – present
Parents : Rajaram Naidu, Padmavathy Rajaram
Spouse : Prassana
Suhasini "Sneha" Rajaram (Tamil: சினேகா) (born October 12, 1981 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) is a Tamil film actress in Chennai, India. She has acted in several Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada language films. She debuted in Ingane Oru Nilapakshi, a Malayalam film directed by Fazil.
Her first commercial success was in her debut Tamil film Ennavale, which was the second film in her career. Sneha has won two Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Awards and has been nominated once for a Filmfare Best Actress Award.
She has also received one Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film Virumbugiren. Got her Kalaimamani Award from Tamil Nadu Government in the year 2006 and Nandi Award from Andhra Pradesh Government in the year 2005 for her wonderful acting in the film Radha Gopalam . She recently received Excellence Award from Chennai Rotary Club.
Sneha is a leading actress in South Indian film industry whose family hails from panrutti in Tamil nadu. She was born to Rajaram and Padmavathy in Mumbai and was raised in Dubai. Some of her major films include Autograph, April Madhathil and Vasool Raja MBBS with Kamal Haasan. Sneha was the one of the few actresses in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam movies who refused to take up glamourous roles, as she believed that her 'homely roles' are appreciated by all South Indian audience. Since Chinna, she is increasing her glamourous appearances. She acted in several Tamil and Telugu movies. She also acted in two Malayalam and Kannada movies.
Sneha, began her film career in 2001 film Malayalam film as a supporting artiste, however her major breakthrough came later that year in a Tamil language film, Ennavale opposite Madhavan. Later that year, she starred in the successful venture, Aanandham as well as a prestigious project for K. Balachandar in Parthale Paravasam, she finished the year with a foray into Telugu cinema, making two appearances in notable films.
In 2002, Sneha broke into the "big league". Unlike many other top actresses of her time, her acting was praised, and was likened to a modern day Revathi Menon. A total of 8 films, were released including her first major hit in Telugu with Hanuman Junction as well as other hits in Unnai Ninaithu and April Madhathil. Prestigious films with top actors also followed, such as King and Pammal K. Sambandam with Vikram and Kamal Haasan respectively.
After a successful previous year, Sneha became more aware with her choice of films, with only two releasing in 2003. The first being with a big actor, Vijay in Vaseegara, the second being a heroine-orientated double role in Parthiban Kanavu. The film became a commercial hit as well as winning plaudits for Sneha's portrayal of the double role.
2004 was a mixed year for the actress, with Jana, Bose, Venky and Adhu, a horror film, all failing at the box-office. However, Vasool Raja MBBS opposite Kamal Haasan became a commercial success, while her guest role in Autograph, another successful project, was praised.
Though she has acted in many Telugu films, the success of K Ragavendra Rao-directed mythological movie Sri Ramadasu (2006) helped Sneha to firm up her foothold in Telugu cinema. Her role in the movie, steeped in the bhakti culture, was well appreciated by moviegoers. Meanwhile, her Mollywood flick with Mammootty, Thuruppugulan (2006), was also a big hit. In Pudhupettai (2006), Sneha as a battered and bruised prostitute is a revelation.Then, she acted in Thankar bachan's Pallikoodam in which she played as a village teacher.
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