While Sneha spent years bringing fictional love stories to life, her real-life romance turned out to be the most enduring storyline of all. Her relationship with fellow Tamil actor Prasanna is widely regarded as one of Kollywood's healthiest and most stable celebrity marriages. The Spark on Set

Reuniting with Cheran, Sneha played a modern wife caught between her husband’s ego and her own dreams. The romance here is a deconstruction of marriage—the fights, the silences, and the eventual reconciliation. It was less about falling in love and more about choosing to stay in love. Why it worked: It was brutally honest. Sneha showed that romantic tension isn’t just about new love; it’s about the daily negotiation of a long-term relationship. Her performance earned critical acclaim for its realism.

Sneha’s contribution to Tamil cinema's romantic genre lies in her ability to give dignity, voice, and emotional weight to her characters. Whether portraying a traditional bride caught in a wave of familial duties, a modern woman offering emotional sanctuary, or navigating her real-life fairy tale with Prasanna, Sneha remains a defining icon of romance and grace in Tamil pop culture.

Some of Sneha's notable films and her co-stars include:

In 2012, Sneha quietly married actor Prasanna — a talented but less-high-profile hero. Theirs wasn’t a grand, publicized affair. It was a registered marriage followed by a simple temple wedding.

The audience clapped. And in the front row, a man with foggy glasses smiled.

A focus on family and keeping their private life grounded.

In Cheran’s landmark film Autograph , Sneha delivered one of the most nuanced performances of her career as Divya. The film tracks the romantic journey of the protagonist, Senthil, through different phases of his life.

Before and after her marriage, Sneha was renowned for her romantic roles. Her ability to emote with her eyes and her charming smile made her a preferred choice for romantic dramas.