Stills of Sneha in Telugu Movie
Sneha’s ten habits
Sneha likes designer clothes very much. She wears the dresses designed by her sister Sangeetha for the functions.
Though she has lot of modern dresses, she wears only sarees when she goes to temples.
Sneha does not like loneliness. She is very happy when her brothers and sister family are there with her.
Sister Sangeetha’s son Nithin is the close friend of Sneha. He calls Sneha as mummy.
Once in three months she rearranges and designs her bedroom with the help of the internet.
Whenever she gets time she likes to go around the city and eat street foods.
She is fond of Ilayaraja’s music. Once she is in the car, Ilayaraja’s songs will be there.
She distributes the jackfruits that grow in her farmhouse at Panruti to the houses of her close friends.
Whenever she gets a call from anyone, she will always ask.” How are you? “and then only she will converse with that person.
When she gets into the swimming pool, she will swim for at least an hour. She says that is the reason why her physique is trim.
Sneha in Vijayendra Prasad film
Just yesterday, we had reported that Nagarjuna has okayed Vijayendra Prasad’s new directorial venture Rajanna. And now it is heard that Vijayendra Prasad has signed in Sneha for the film. She will play the female lead opposite Nagarjuna. The duo had earlier acted together in K. Raghavendra Rao’s Sree Ramadasu, which went on to become a huge hit.
Sneha who, off lately, has turned quite choosy with her selection of roles, is currently acting in a bilingual film Bhavani IPS, in which she is playing a powerful police officer.
'Amaravathi is being dubbed in Tamil as 'Anjugam'.
Along with Sneha, Bhoomika has also played an important role in this film. The Tamil version is produced by Sathish Film Corporation.
’Amaravathi’ is directed by Ravibabu, who has also written the story and screenplay. Music is composed by Sekar Chandra while cinematography is handled by Sudhakar Reddy.
The film is a crime thriller which deals with a series of mysterious murders in the city. Interestingly, ’Anjugam’ has no songs quite like Gautam Vasudev Menon’s forthcoming venture ’Nadunisi Naaigal’ which too is said to be made on a similar theme