Sneha has been selective about her film roles since her marriage, focusing on a balance across different languages. She has been prioritizing her family, husband, and children above her career. Having dedicated ample time to her acting career, she now chooses to take it easy, opting for less demanding projects. Additionally, Sneha has ventured into the saree business, leveraging her celebrity status to promote her brand.
In a candid reflection on her personal growth, Sneha shared insights on the importance of a balanced approach to possessiveness in relationships. She believes that while a certain degree of concern is healthy, overdoing it can erode trust. She says that constant questioning about one’s whereabouts or actions can be avoided if there’s mutual understanding and open communication about plans can prevent misunderstandings.
Sneha said that simple gestures like checking in with one’s partner, inquiring about their day, or ensuring they’ve eaten, can reinforce affection and trust. She admits to her own initial possessiveness post-marriage but recognizes that trust is fundamental. Sneha said that she feels fortunate that her husband Prasanna’s past relationship ended, allowing them to be together.
She also acknowledged the stress she faced early in her marriage, which was alleviated when she won the Tamil Nadu Film Award.