When discussing the most beloved actresses in Tamil cinema, the name (born Suhasini Rajaram Adhithan) is indispensable. For over two decades, Sneha has graced the silver screen with an irresistible combination of grace, natural acting, and radiant smiles. From being one of the leading "queens" of the 2000s to evolving into versatile character roles, Sneha’s journey is a masterclass in longevity.

Throughout her career, Sneha has demonstrated her versatility as an actress, taking on diverse roles in various films. Her dedication to her craft has earned her a loyal fan base in the Tamil film industry.

2013–present. In 2013, she acted in a critically acclaimed movie Haridas. Her next release was a trilingual made in Kannada, Tamil...

Unlike many heroines who disappeared post-marriage, Sneha successfully transitioned to mature roles (mothers, sisters, and supporting leads). Currently, her most popular videos fall into three categories:

Sneha's filmography boasts a diverse range of films across multiple languages. Some of her notable works include:

(born ) is a highly celebrated actress in South Indian cinema, particularly in the Tamil and Telugu industries. Known as the "Punnagai Arasi" (Queen of Smiles) for her expressive eyes and radiant screen presence, her career spans over two decades. After making her debut in the Malayalam film Ingane Oru Nilapakshi (2000), she quickly rose to stardom in Tamil cinema with a series of successful family dramas and romantic roles. Notable Filmography

Sneha made her acting debut with the Tamil film "Thulladha Manamum Nikkah" (2002), followed by "Virumandi" (2004), which earned her critical acclaim. Her breakthrough performance came with the blockbuster film "Chennai Express" (2004), directed by Rosshan Andrrews, which established her as a leading lady in Tamil cinema.