However, their relationship wasn't without its challenges. They faced scrutiny from the media and the pressure of being in the public eye. But they stood strong, supporting each other through the ups and downs.
She did. For six months, they were a secret. Sneha, the quintessential girl-next-door, found herself sneaking into dubbing theaters to watch him work. He wrote her poems on cigarette packets. It was tragic, poetic, and exhausting.
But what makes Sneha fascinating isn't just her ability to cry on cue for a lost lover. It’s how her own real-life romance unfolded — away from the arc lights, against industry whispers, and eventually as a triumphant, low-key wedding that surprised everyone.
In this landmark film, she plays Divya, a pivotal character who provides emotional support and inspiration to the protagonist after his heartbreaks. It is a mature, platonic-turning-soulful connection rather than a typical masala romance. Kamal Haasan Vasool Raja MBBS
