Sneha
was
once
known
as
one
of
the
few
actresses
in
Tamil,
Telugu
and
Malayalam
movies
who
refused
to
take
up
glamourous
roles,
as
she
believes
that
her
'homely
roles'
are
appreciated
by
all
South
Indian
audience.
However,
when
many
heroines
including
Nayantara
clicked
their
success
with
glamour
roles,
Sneha
wanted
to
do
the
same.
The
actress
finally
accepted
a
skimpy
show
in
Pandi
starring
Raghava
Lawrence
in
the
lead
role.
But
it
was
a
completely
disappointing
show
and
she
received
no
enticing
offers
subsequently.
Now,
Sneha
has
decided
to
get
back
to
her
old
image,
performing
only
homely
girl
roles
in
all
her
forthcoming
projects.
Wow!
"Audiences
like
to
see
me
as
a
girl-next
door.
And
I
will
live
up
to
their
expectations.
I
abhor
anything
vulgar,
be
it
costume
or
filming.
So
there
is
no
question
of
any
image
makeover," she
reportedly
said
in
a
recent
interview.
"Even
if
I
performed
a
glamorous
role
in
Pandi,
it
did
not
mean
that
I
am
permanently
turning
away
from
my
usual
style;
this
glam-doll
image
was
accepted
as
the
script
demanded
it," said
Sneha,
who
won
laurels
doing
homely
roles
in
films
including
Pirivom
Sandhippom,
Parthiban
Kanavu,
April
Madhathil,
etc.
As
Sneha's
50th
film
is
the
sequel
to
Autograph,
which
won
many
hearts
right
from
its
release,
her
fans
will
be
surely
excited
because
they
are
going
to
see
Sneha
back
in
her
original
style
again!